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Re: linear v. rotational


Posted by: Jack Mankin (MrBatspeed@aol.com) on Wed Sep 29 13:57:02 2010


>>> there is no doubt that linear hitting is the way to go. its the only way to get todays youth ready for higher level competition. look up the east cobb astros and you will see some of the greatest younger hitters in the country and they are mostly using a linear technique. you wont find an everyday spot in their line ups if you cant hit. linear is the way to go. <<<

Hi Bryce

Welcome to the site. -- You titled your post "linear v. rotational" and stated you felt the linear model was "no doubt" better than the rotational model. You obviously have strong convictions. It would be helpful for this discussion if you could point out some of linear principles you are teaching.

Jack Mankin


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