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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dave Huggins Course


Posted by: Mike Sparks () on Fri Apr 25 09:13:40 2003


Can anyone tell me if the " Hitting for excellence" course sold by Dave Huggins is worth the money and is does it teach rotational hitting? I would like input from others that have it.
> > > > > > > I do have the Batspeed tapes as well as Mike Epsteins.
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> > > > > > It does not teach rotational hitting, but what he does teach is very accurate. It seems to me to be the most accurate that I have found on the web.
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> > > > > If he is the most accurate, then why are you here. I highly doubt you are going to change anyone's mind about rotational hitting. So, respectfull, you time might be better spent somewhere else.
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> > > > "I highly doubt you are going to change anyone's mind about rotational hitting." If no one is going to change YOUR mind, then I might ask (with the upmost respect, of course) why YOU are here? If you do not have an open mind,if you do not want to learn, then why are you here?
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> > > I have an open mind with regards to rotational hitting. I have an open mind to the more complex issues and anything that might help me improve my rotational swing. But I have been linear before, and will not go back. Rotational is obviously the way to go. Huggins is not rotational (I have seen his tapes) and if someone thinks he is "the most accurate", that is fine. But as I said, most people here are rotational believers so if someone is going to try to bring linear concepts in here, very few will be convinced that that is the way to hit. And that is another reason I am here. I am here to discuss, exchange ideas, and answer questions people might have about rotational hitting. I am open to ideas within rotational hitting, not any other form of hitting.
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> > I throw hands to the ball and yet I rotate. What does that make me? P.S. In my league I have the highest batting average, highest # of RBI's and I have almost double the # of homeruns to my nearest competitor. My toughest challenge is in deciding whether to go to a D-1 college or go pro.
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> That makes you linear

It seems like there is a contradiction of terms. I rotate but yet I am "linear"? I suppose it doesn't matter anyway what you call it, given my performance and future prospects, but out of curiosity, I will ask the next scout I talk to how he would classify me.


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