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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Babe Ruth's linear/rotational movement


Posted by: BobL () on Thu Jan 4 23:47:24 2007


> Hi guys,
>
> I like the car analogy. I think that the car definately needs to leave on time and needs to go the speed limit in order to have a better chance of stopping at red lights (bad pitches). Ideally that speed limit would gradually keep increasing and increasing until my car reached it's destination, slamming into it, making an unbelievable sound, and absolutely destroying the walls of that building.
>
> I definately wouldn't just put the pedal to the metal right out of the garage to the destination, because I'll surely run red lights (bad pitches), and I'd surely lose control of my car and run off the road. Not to mention the lack of efficiency on gas as well as my
> gear system this would cause.
>
> Jimmy

Jimmy, do you believe in a "swing the bat as you turn" approach (bat starting early and aggressively) or "turn to swing the bat" approach (bat whips around the corner with great acceleration as the shoulders square off to the pitcher on middle-in pitch)?


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