Why You Rock the Bird
The short version: Rocking — leaning side to side instead of turning — comes almost entirely from your stance and setup. Fix the base and the rock disappears.
When the feet are set wrong, the body can't rotate, so it tips sideways to follow the bird and the muzzle arcs off line. The fix is in the stance, not the swing.
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The complete breakdown — every cause, why it happens, and the exact fix from Bill Erdőss's system — is part of ClaysBuddy Gold.
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About the method. These guides come from the coaching system of Bill Erdőss, an Olympic clay shooting coach, built around one idea: diagnose the cause of a miss, not the symptom. The same logic powers ClaysBuddy's shot heatmap, which finds that cause in your own rounds and tracks whether your fix is working.