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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Full Extension


Posted by: sma () on Tue Nov 19 10:41:25 2002


And the "L" position is precisely where your top arm is at contact when you "scoop sand" with the top hand as Epstein instructs.

For power swing at baseball reaction times,the most important factor
> > > is minimizing timing error.The shorter the path of the sweespot from
> > > "launch" to contact and the faster this path is traveled,the lower the
> > > timing error.Lots of other important things,but this is paramou
> > >
> > > NOTE: Tom, this all of your post that came through. -- Jack Mankin
> >
> > Tom,
> > I hope you finish your thoughts at some point.
> > Question for all-
> > what is the definition of full extension? When the lead arm is straight at contact regardless of how much 'L' is in the top hand arm, or when both arms are straight at contact?
>
> There should NOT be full XT....top arm should be in "L" position at contact.
> I mistakenly posted my "draft" on original post. Original post should have had quotation marks around statement. Statement was made recently by Paul Nyman at Setpro and I was curious as to everyone's thoughts on what seems to be a change in his position.


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