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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Back Knee initiates swing?


Posted by: Jack Mankin (MrBatspeed@aol.com) on Fri Feb 25 11:33:10 2005


>>> It happened again, only part of my post showed up. Something is going on.

I think what he is suggesting might help bat lag.I see you points and only thought you were worried about transfer mechanics with what he was suggesting.

Hopefully this shows up.

Hi Shawn

I am waiting for our webmaster to contact me. The program seems to take certain symbols (like the inverse of > - I can not show it) as the end of message. We should have it cleared up soon.

What concerned me about Rob’s statement was when he said, “So, I am telling him to pretend his hands are connected to his back knee and when the back knee starts to turn, the hands starts to go.” – What was his son supposed to do to make the hands ‘go’? With rotational transfer mechanics, the hands remain back at the shoulder and allow shoulder rotation to fling the hands into the hand-path. Did he mean his son should trigger the arms to make the hands ‘go’ ahead of shoulder rotation as the knee started to turn? -- These are my concerns.

Jack Mankin


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