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Re: Re: Two Swings by Toti


Posted by: toti (ss) on Wed Jan 28 01:02:55 2004


Two swings by Toti:
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> Nick,
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> Bp swing kind of casual effort. Game/practice better swing. A good point for weekend coaches to watch. Watch his lead elbow tip point and move backwards during his approach to the ball in the game film. In the casyal film it doesn't load back as far. This is a great point to watch going into toe touch for all batters. Failure to upper body load causes most big problems.



Thanks donny


Thanks for answering. I really appreciate it.

i know i didnt have any pre-launch at this point. I purposely ommitted it because i was focusing on the basics. I didnīt know at that time that pre launch was important. Now i know.

The BP swing is pretty relaxed. You are right. I was loosening up. Though, i dont know, may be effortless is better. I know there is little leg power there. What do you think?

Thanks

Toti.


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