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Re: Re: Re: Re: hips flying open


Posted by: () on Thu Sep 12 20:13:57 2002


hi jack,my problem i have seen at times is with my lower half getting to far ahead of the hands..i feel like my hips are flying open. any drills on correcting this problem...this could now be the reason i have become a pull hitter...ifinished the season with a .443 avg.i feel i can do alot better..
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> > > Why do you think hips being ahead of hands is a bad thing? This is one of Epstein's cardinal rules. Here is a clip in quicktime. What do you see in this clip as far as hips versus shoulders/hands?
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> > > http://www.setpro.com/ubbpics/henson.mov
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> > > Mark H.
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> >
> > mark
> > i was unable to view the clip.tried to update my viewer but had too many problems any other ideas
>
> If you update from here and it doesn't work, I don't know what to tell you (maybe a more computer savvy poster could help us):
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> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
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> If you watch clips of pretty much any MLB hitter you will see the hips leading the shoulders. If you like, I could post some other links.
>
> Mark H.
i have seen many clips and they all lead strongly with hips then follow with shoulders...im just trying to figure out if im spining out or something else.i dont have this flaw all the time..maybe when i try to do too much with the ball this problem occurs...


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