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1/X Hypothesis


Posted by: BHL (Knight1285@aol.com) on Sat Apr 9 12:12:47 2005


> > Hi All:
> >
> > If a righthander can straighten his / her right leg the fastest--the leg that needs to extend during hip rotation--would it not follow that this particular hitter should bat left-handed?
> >
> > Also, when tossing a frisbee, most right handers twist their torso in a way analagous to a left-handed batter?
> >
> > Finally, since a righthander's lead arm can lock out quicker than that of a left hander, will this not benefit one's ability to "bar the lead arm"?
> >
> > I welcome any criticism.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > BHL
>
> BHL,
>
> You know, I've thought about that very same thing. I am right-handed, but I hit left-handed. Actually, I used to switch-hit. I just seemed to hit the ball farther (not understanding why at the time), so I decided to stay in the lefty box when I hit.
>
> I really can't offer you much insight into the reasons behind this, however. It may very well be that my lefty swing is just more mechanically sound. The leg thing, though, is something to think about, too!
>
> Marcus

Hi Marcus:

If lead side rotation is de facto to hitting, then perhaps righties should think about about hitting. I call this my 1/X hypothesis, a proposition that will help individuals develop a circular hand path naturally.

My belief system is in no way a theory; by contrast, it is, like my PFO Hypothesis, a belief system that is far from scientific. I believe it might generate some discussion, though.

GRC, your thoughts...

Best Wishes,
BHL


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