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Posted by: Sandman () on Sun Nov 30 15:12:42 2003


> When a hitter steps up to bat, he shouldn't be thinking about his mechanics, (as Ted Williams says). His mechanics should automaticaly be programmed (in his muscle memory).

And how would this "programming" have been instilled? Some might say, from having identified what is not optimized in the swing, then having practiced various drills to help correct.

Hmmmm...


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