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Re: Radial Deviation


Posted by: ray porco () on Sun Aug 26 17:42:18 2001


I was looking through the old Setpro hitting archives when I found an interesting thread about "Radial Deviation" it sounds like another way to describe Jack's top hand torque. What do you think?
> here's the url:
> http://www.setpro.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000091.html


john f.,

i think that "radial deviation", as it is used in the cited discussion at setpro, refers to tilting the bat head forward. in this sense, "radial deviation", is the launching point for top hand torque.

"changing the direction of the knob" is more liken to top hand torque. [ http://www.setpro.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000247.html ]

ray porco


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