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Re: THT


Posted by: tom.guerry (tom.guerry@kp.org) on Mon Sep 8 14:45:01 2003


Jack,
>
> Following is a link to a file with some frames showing my interpretation of THT. Please let us know if this is correct. How do you teach it? Is the que flatten the hands useful? (The file is best viewed in frame by frame mode)
>
> (http://webpages.charter.net/nickkio/THT.mpg
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick
>

Nick-

Thanks for the clip.This would be THT at launch,when the tightly connected torso starts to turn the bat,except maybe first Bond's frame where there is still a hint of independent arm action/finishing tight connection.At this point(launch)bat is on plane,tophand holds position relative to back shoulder and degree of flex in top arm stays constant for a few frames.

Just as improtant is the "prelaunch" THT for a few frames before this beginning just after scap load and accelerating through drop and tilt.

Can you start the clips a little earlier as in the Bonds01 clip ?


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