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Re: Re: Re: Cards vs top hand torque


Posted by: Bert () on Fri Oct 29 07:35:47 2004


I guess the Red Sox proved once and for all that tht & other rotational principles is the way to win! Did Pujols or Rolen demonstrate rotational principles? Not hardly! Thanks a lot Jack for providing the inspiration to the Red Sox, but I really wish you and your rotational principles would inspire the Cubs next year!
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> > What I can't figure out is how players forget about THT from one at bat to the next.
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> If you forget top hand torque from one at bat to the next that's a sign that you have not thoroughly mastered the mechanics of top hand torque in the first place.Obviously the Red Sox have mastered the mechanics and just as obviously the Cardinals have not.

Just because the Cards were out-top hand torqued by the Sox is no reason to bash the concept itself of tht. Boy, talk about shooting the messenger! I am a Giants fan so I did't really care who won the World Series. I, for one just call it like I see it, and if the Cardinals fans are upset, too bad. The solution for the Cards is to learn to better practice & execute top hand torque, not bash tht! And don't talk about the TV commentators not mentioning tht. These commentators are from the "old school" (linear), they played in another era before Jack came along.


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