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Re: Re: Re: Forearms


Posted by: Anonymous () on Mon Feb 18 18:03:11 2002


Since your forearms are the key muscle group, or one of the makor key muscle groups, for generating batspeed and power what are some really good exercises for developing your forearms to be solid and strong.
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> > since the forearm muscles are used to move the hands and fingers, I'd suggest the following:
> > typing, so you can use a browser. Then use this newfound strength to look through and read all the information on this website.
> > Then you may learn that your efforts would be better spent building up more important muscles. :)
>
> Now thasts just dumb. You know what you could do, you can go to the libary and check out a few books on great baseball players. Read them, and then you'll see that improved strength, endurance, and flexibility played a major part in thier life. Saying mechanics is everything you should care about in hitting is a ridulous statement. You need good mechanics to be a good hitter, but with good mecahnics you also need improved strength, edurance, and flexibility to be a great hitter.

Yeah, u do seem to get a little carried away by rotational mechanics Major Dan, u still ned strength to swing the bat.


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