Discover how to integrate arms and torso for maximum swing speed without losing control. Justin explains how width, arm acceleration, and weight transfer work together to produce fast, athletic movement. He breaks down how long drivers load into the trail side and sequence through the lead side—not by swaying, but by creating and redirecting force. Mike reinforces that relaxed shoulders, dynamic pivots, and athletic flow are essential to unlocking true swing speed. This video reveals how arms aren't passengers—they're power sources when used properly with the body's natural throwing motion. You’ll also learn how to “go left to go right,” why over-rotating early can kill your momentum, and how to keep your body synced with your arms for explosive yet controlled power. The right blend of looseness and structure allows your arms to reach top speed and transfer energy into the ball without restriction. Justin emphasizes the relationship between relaxed shoulder sockets and arm whip, while Mike compares the sequence to other sports like baseball and basketball to reinforce natural movement. With these cues, you’ll learn to fire your arms without forcing them, creating maximum speed from an efficient chain reaction of motion.