I noticed this yesterday. Not sure if I have a reverse pivot happening here but it looks like it’s flirting. Top of my backswing compared with Mike Bennet’s. Any drills or feels you got will be greatly appreciated.
BTO - The only way you reverse pivot in S&T is by allowing weight to drift into the trail side. Otherwise, as long as you're gradually building your weight load into the lead leg there is nothing to reverse or pivot. Just make sure your head and swing center remain in place and that they do not move forward while your loading onto the front side. The upper torso should not release forward until after impact. As always, let your ball striking be your guide.
@Buford T Ogletree Fret not as this is a common issue. (Hmm... is your bass fretless?...) You're just lacking some of the extension component. Have a look here and here.
@Buford T Ogletree - I see you already looked at my initial reply. I just added a little more to it in order to be completely clear on this.
BTO - The only way you reverse pivot in S&T is by allowing weight to drift into the trail side. Otherwise, as long as you're gradually building your weight load into the lead leg there is nothing to reverse or pivot. Just make sure your head and swing center remain in place and that they do not move forward while your loading onto the front side. The upper torso should not release forward until after impact. As always, let your ball striking be your guide.