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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Sandman -- Another Pro Hitter Clip


Posted by: Coach C () on Wed Dec 10 07:00:42 2003


>>> Consider keeping slack in the lead arm throughout the swing and shoulder rotation will be much easier and the back elbow will slot the way it should. <<<
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> Hi Coach C
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> Would you explaining a little further what you mean by, “keeping slack in the lead arm throughout the swing”. As Pro Hitter stated in his post, a number of great hitters have their lead-arm extended fairly straight across their chest at initiation and for a good portion of the swing. . --- I would be more comfortable saying the lead-arm is a slave to body rotation and the un-shrugging of the lead-shoulder. But I would agree that during initiation the top-hand is pulling the lead-hand and arm to the back-shoulder.
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> Jack Mankin
>

Jack you said.... "I would agree that during initiation the top-hand is pulling the lead-hand and arm to the back-shoulder".

Doesn't this make the lead arm slave to the top hand at initiation?

Coach C


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