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Published 12:25 10 Jul 2017 BST
Updated 13:26 10 Jul 2017 BST
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Just at the beginning of Coleman's run-up, he extends onto his tippy-toes which gives him extra height and power to propel his run-up and swing.
Coleman begins his run-up. Many hurlers make the mistake of bending down too early when hitting their sideline, his posture remains upright, as he gently leans towards the sliotar.
Coleman's hurl almost swivels in his own hands as his wrists rotate with his swing. The main difference here is just how high he brings is hurl and the phenomenal mid-swing rotation.
As you can see here, his swing almost does a full 360-degree turn in mid-air.
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The height of his swing is remarkable.
Coleman then extends his legs and his wrists remain so rotated as he quickly transitions from high to low.
He generates some power through this wrist-action on this downswing.
He bends down ridiculously low, and just before impact, his hurl is almost parallel with the sliotar.
The power he has built up on his swing allows him to cut into the turf.
PING.
Beautiful.
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