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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: "Rotational"and ted williams


Posted by: Joe (joe.flowers@nofreewill.com) on Fri Oct 15 05:29:28 2010


> It ain't so much about speed as it is about quickness.

Of all the physics and math classes I have taken in college and all of the studying I have done since, "quickness" or "quick" was never a metric, much less defined. Velocity is speed with direction. No "quickness". If we are talking about hitting the ball "hard" - transferring maximum energy to the ball, then it is indeed velocity and mass that matter.

Again, video evidence of what Ted (or other) does is a lot more credible than what he says he thinks he does; although clearly, his mindset worked for him. I would tell my son he is King Kong if that would help him hit 400.

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