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Posted by: Jack Mankin (mrbatspeed@aol.com) on Fri May 14 14:51:16 2004


>>> Pure undadulterated hogwash.

Bat quickness does not equal bat speed. It has nothing to do with linear. It has everything to do with proper rotation. It has nothing to do with THT. How could it? It doesn't exist.

Quickness is how fast you can get the barrel to contact. Speed has to do with how fast the barrel is moving at the time. Two very different concepts. One doesn't automatically lead to the other. <<<

Hi Teacherman

It is time for you to prove the accuracy of your statements.

(1) Top-hand-torque does not exist.

(2) Bat quickness does not equal bat speed.

I will not except any further posts from you that do not pertain to offering proof THT does not exist, and that from initiation (rotation and hands accelerated) a bat can reach contact quicker without attaining greater bat speed. – Proof , Teacherman, not your opinions. There are also plenty of clips available for you to make your case.

Jack Mankin


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