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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Scientific Hitting


Posted by: Doug () on Wed Mar 10 22:06:01 2004


'tis ... the "Bible" (no religious offense meant to anyone). :-)
> > > >
> > > > In a few years, I look forward to passing my copy onto my son, and replacing mine.
> > >
> > > his overall theme is that hips lead the way.....that's ok but he does not get into the "how-to-do-it" details like we do at this site or the other site....
> >
> > grc, He knew how to do it and passed along the information that a young hitter needs. The "how to do it" details that I read are of very little value in the batters box. That happens when people who were not hitters try to teach hitting.......they start explaining things about the swing that they think the hitter feels, except the hitter does not feel them. To brush off Williams, shows that you did not spend much time in the batters box learning how to hit.
> >
> > Doug
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> YOOU DON'T KNOW ME AND I DON'T KNOW YOU, AND OBVIOUSLY YOU DON'T KNOW WILLIAMS.....IF YOU THINK THE DETAILS ARE UNIMPORTANT WHY DO YOU COME TO THIS SITE? ...I HAVE HIS BOOK, IT'S NICE BUT IT IS LACKING IN SPECIFICS...

Like I said, I doubt that you have spent much time in the batters box.
Doug


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