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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Discussion with Tom cont


Posted by: Dennis W. () on Sat Mar 3 11:59:46 2007


The idea that the lower body and upper body is 'seperated' is essential in generating batspeed. You can consider this the removal of slack in a loose line. When you start talking about the 'degree' of seperation, can you specify what you exactly mean? To me, there is either 'slack' present or not. Or is there a sort of 'elasticity' in the mid-section (for lack of a better word) we can utilize?

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