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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Swing plane


Posted by: Teacherman () on Sun Mar 16 13:49:33 2008


Checkmate.

Notice no response to my analysis.

Just whining about my charge of doctoring.

Pretty hard to dispute that hand path isn't it Jack.

Remember....it was your clip. Your choice. You used it to define the high level swing plane. And in the clip you chose....the hands leave the rotational path and "go to the ball".

Strong.

Kind of shows what "you can see".

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And this page....

http://www.recruit.hittingillustrated.com/Swingdemo.htm

Totally disproves this...

""If the rolling of lead-forearm (and thus the lead-hand) should continue past that point, the bat would be forced down through the swing plane, which leads to all kinds of problems.""

I trust you will post these latest posts.

They will appear elsewhere.


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