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Rotation Wins Games. Control Wins Rotation.

July 17, 20262 min read

"Power isn't just about creating force—it's about transferring and controlling that force efficiently through every movement."

Watch an athlete throw a baseball.

Hit a tennis ball.

Take a slap shot.

Throw a punch.

It all looks explosive.

But the power isn't coming from the arms.

It's coming from how well the athlete transfers force through their core.

That's why rotational control is such a big part of athletic development.

Without it, power leaks.

One exercise we use to challenge that is the Reverse Cork Screw:

At first glance, it looks like an ab exercise.

It is.

But it's also a movement quality exercise.

Because the goal isn't simply to rotate.

The goal is to rotate without losing control.

That's a big distinction.

Why Rotational Control Matters

Most athletes can twist.

Fewer athletes can separate their hips and shoulders while keeping their trunk connected.

When they can't, they usually compensate.

The lower back twists too much.

The shoulders take over.

The movement becomes rushed instead of coordinated.

That's not what carries over to sport.

Whether you're throwing, swinging, shooting, or striking, efficient movement depends on your ability to control rotation throughout the body.

The better that control, the more effectively force can be transferred into athletic performance.

Train Control, Not Momentum

As you go through this exercise, think about moving with intention.

Rotate because your core is controlling the movement—not because you're using momentum.

Keep your breathing steady.

Move slowly enough that you could stop at any point in the rep.

If you can't, you're probably moving too fast.

Remember, the objective isn't to move as quickly as possible.

The objective is to maintain control through every phase of the movement.

That's where real athletic development happens.

The Difference Between Good and Great Athletes

Athletic performance isn't just about producing rotation.

It's about controlling it.

Athletes who can create force have an advantage.

Athletes who can create force and control force have an even greater one.

That's often the difference between movement that looks powerful and movement that actually translates to performance.

Because when control improves, efficiency improves.

And when efficiency improves, performance follows.

Coach Shelby & The Shelby Trained Team

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