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Re: Re: Scapula loading?


Posted by: tom.guerry (tom.guerry@kp.org) on Tue Dec 17 16:05:07 2002


Tom in response to your post:
> > >
> > > > Jack,Dan,Mark,et al-
> > > >
> > > > I believe that what Jack describes as THT is happening(ideal model)when the bat is "uncocking" and while the scapula is loading.How about a couple of examples-
> > > >
> > > > See the Bonds clip at the address in the internal rotation thread above.The hip is "cocked" in frame #11-inward turn of front knee,internal rotation of back arm,bat cocked.
> > >
> > > TOM, THE BONDS CLIP IS NOT AVAILABLE. GIVE US ANOTHER REFERENCE.
> >
> > Just worked for me. Here's the link again.
> >
> > http://www.usatoday.com/sports/gallery/bonds/flash.htm
>
> Thanks I knew about the usatoday video. Is that the same as the "angelfire" site Tom referred to in the internal rotation thread on this board. Tom referred to and referenced an "angelfire" site where he talked about specific frames and actions; like he said above in frame 11; and frame 15 and frame 18; there are no such frames in the usatoday video and I was trying to match the frames with Tom's explanation. If somebody wants to do a voice over of Gywnn in the language of "rotation" as opposed to Gywnn's flat arc, that would be nice or maybe Tom will redo his explanation using the USAToday clip instead of the "angelfire".

The angelfire clip is still working for me with netscape and quicktime.It loads up with a control bar that allows you to move back and forth one frame at a time using the arrow keys.Make sure you are putting the right address in,for example there are two "L" ' s in baseball and then a(number)1,the 1(one) may look like an "L",etc.


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