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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Update


Posted by: () on Fri Oct 24 21:28:36 2003


Whatever!

I don't know whether to be humbled or skeptical about this rapid inculcation of rotational principles. But I hardly think someone who claims such fabulous results should be surprised or offended by a request for more information or clips. After all, we don't know you personally. As to putting your kid's clips on the net, I think there would be more danger when a kid makes the front page of the small town daily for hitting the game winning dinger in the all star game. After all, then people know his face, name, hometown etc.

But never mind that. Just talk more about how you implemented/taught these principles so quickly and effectively.

By the way, Sandman has been on this swing knowledge pilgrimage for a long time interacting with more than one swing guru. You upbraid him as if he were a skeptical newbie, and that is just not the case. His insistent thorough efforts to learn and explore the swing ,and now pitching, demand and deserve respect. I also respect YOUR zeal and efforts. Would that more youth coaches had open and inquisitive minds. Keep learning.


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