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Re: Re: Re: Should hands rotate with back shoulder together.


Posted by: Rich () on Thu Dec 18 21:00:34 2003


> Is this the holly grail for upper body connection ala luis gonzalez?
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> > > toti
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> > > toti... yup. and then lower the hands perpendicular to the torso to form an "L" with the top arm elbow tight to side. front arm bicep tight to chest elbow up and throw the bathead at the ball. no linear movement of the hands at all on middle/in... allow the hands to go to the ball on the outside pitch. master this then add bottom hand torque(the mechanics of throwing the bathead at the ball) and then top hand torque(part of the prelaunch load sequence)and you will have an extremely fast bat... now the hard part, timing the pitch and putting the bat on the ball. all the best, Rich
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> rich,
> thanks a pile. i appreciate it. i am an epstein student but he doesn´t talk much about the hands for good reason, i understand. i enjoy the upper body mechanics talk on this site. it is really difficult for me to keep the top arm accross my chest and not fire my hands at the ball due to years of aluminium mechanics. but i am making great progress, specially on the inside heat, which was unhittable in the past. do you favor a straight lead arm accross the chest? it seems like Lau mechanics, dont you think? Epstein favors some bent.
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> your thoughts?
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> toti, thanks
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> Hey toti,
You said "it's difficult for me to keep the top arm across my chest..." you meant the bottom arm or lead arm didn't you? back arm stays in the "L" after launch. i too like the bent lead arm with the bicep against the chest. if you staighten the lead arm it will pull your hands away from the armpit area in prelaunch and cast the hands during the actual swing. also maybe even more important by keeping the lead arm bent it stays relaxed and not tight. you want everything that isn't actually rotating the shoulders to stay loose. keep the hands loose too... well, not totally. i think when we launch the bottom hand is firm not tight and the top hand is very loose as it pulls(torques)the bat behind the head. when we enter the lag position my hands(little finger,ring finger and middle finger)are almost straight with the thumb and forefinger holding the bat(like Jack's ore lock on a row boat analogy). put a bat in your hand now and get into the position where the shoulders have begun pulling your hands into the swing and you are lowering your hands into the "L". if the three fingers mentioned above are grasping the bat tight the the bat will be in the position 90 degress or perpendicular to the forearm. not where Epstein would want it or where Bonds has his in his clips... you want it lagging back allowing for faster rotation. as the bathead is thrown at the ball(with the circular hand path) the squeezing of the three fingers will facilitate this and also make the final bottom hand torque much easier. also as the fingers are pulling the bat handle(knob)back toward the body the bottom hand is simultaneously loosing to allow the the knob to slide under the plam(which at this point is facing down). if you don't loosen the grip of the bottom hand you'll bind the wrist and prevent the bathead from being a perfect extension(straight line)from the elbow to the end of the bat at contact. whew... long and winding explanation that started with the bent front elbow. here's what i try and guage every thing i experiment with in my swing against: does it improve or help me have a "SMOOTH, LOOSE, POWERFUL, EVER-ACCELERATING SWING" if it FEELS better and stays within my definition i use it. we are all unique individuals with different bodies that we are trying to teach to swing a bat as fast as that body is capable of swinging... learn the mechanics and then go for the FEEL and you won't go wrong. especially with your desire to improve. i'm just learning, you know more than me... i just like to write about it as that helps me to get it clearer in my head :-) take care Merry Christmas!!! Rich


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