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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: In the interests of seeing the same things...


Posted by: Dave (cdpaetkau@telus.net) on Fri Dec 31 11:19:03 2004


Jack

Here is a question then if you need one to answer. In your study of the hitters what scientific equipment has been used to assertain the results that you claim? Has skill technologies been approached to verify your finding? They could very well be able to measure all the angular velocities and movements quite easily with their technology. Were video technical software such as dartfish used to measure the angles and the velocities that you claim?

I am a believer in what you say about the principals but your research is now 14 years old and most of your clips were at 1/30th of a sec instead of the current standard 1/60th of a sec video. With high speed cameras up to 1/2000th of a sec and products like Skill Technologies around an updated high speed version were the skills can be broken down more efficiently maybe in order.

Dave


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