With regard to heel-to-toe weight distribution, you should be centered/neutral.
As for the stance, we prescribe a progressive widening as you move from short to long, but unless we're trying to hit some type of specialty shot we prefer - but do not mandate to take account for individual idiosyncrasies - that the foot line remains parallel to the target line throughout the bag. Additionally, flaring out both feet approximately 10-20 degrees, with the knees similarly angled outward, are prescribed setup features of Stack & Tilt. This orientation facilitates a stress-free, flowing motion back and through, resulting in a very body-friendly, consistent, powerful swing.
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With regard to heel-to-toe weight distribution, you should be centered/neutral.
As for the stance, we prescribe a progressive widening as you move from short to long, but unless we're trying to hit some type of specialty shot we prefer - but do not mandate to take account for individual idiosyncrasies - that the foot line remains parallel to the target line throughout the bag. Additionally, flaring out both feet approximately 10-20 degrees, with the knees similarly angled outward, are prescribed setup features of Stack & Tilt. This orientation facilitates a stress-free, flowing motion back and through, resulting in a very body-friendly, consistent, powerful swing.
I hope this helps!
Tom