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Re: Coach C's Swing


Posted by: Coach C () on Sun Jan 4 18:14:35 2004


Coach C, I have been following the thread as it unravels, and I decided to go back and check your swing to see if I could get a better understanding of some of the things you are talking about.
> In your swing, I see no appreciable hip cock or load with your bottom half. I then see a stride of about 10"-11". After toe touch I see your head moving another 4"-5" forward before stopping and going back. I see your bathead centered over your spine half way through your stride and then see the bathead straight up at footplant. Your hands at footplant are much too far from your body to create much power along with the straight up bat.......all that is left is a push with your hands and arms from a less than powerful position. You shoulders are a little too level in the swing, not giving you a chance to swing into the path of the ball........If you want to use your hands as your primary force, I would have them closer to your body and have the hands cocked so that you are closer to having the bathead centered over your spine at footplant. I feel this would be a much more powerful approach than what you have now. Try punching someone from the position your right hand is in at footplant. I am not trying to be tough on you, I just read what you say about your swing and then when I look at it, things look a little different.
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> Doug


Doug,

You are correct. I have emulated many a swing in my day and those are three very differnet swings from one another. I would gladly supply you with the mechanics I describe, if I could get Nick to help me somehow. I have no problem with portraying my swing, which is something I've yet to see you do or anyone else for that matter with the mechanics he professes. You are not being tough on me, because you are correct in those swings. In all three of the swings from the left and right side, the hips are cocking incorrectly, however it served me well in college and kept me above all of my peers in high school.

I think the proof in my theories comes through loud and clear when I develop dominate hitters. You will be hearing about most of my players in about two to three more years...trust me! These are kids I've had since they were 10 years old, not great players I pick off the street!

Keep pounding away Doug, I can take it.

Coach C


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