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Re:Re: Mark McGwire Mechanics


Posted by: Jack Mankin (MrBatspeed@aol.com) on Thu Mar 8 15:18:08 2001


We were running off the page with this thread, so I will continue it with a new thread.

>>> I would love to post the clips on the public site. The example seems very appropriate. I will also try to find some examples. >>Seems like that guy who filled in for knoblauch at 2nd in the W.S. was linear or really weight shifting but slow motion often shows different.Jack your saying that the top hand is rather stationary and the bottom hand and shoulder is pulling around.Other times you say that 2 objects going in different directions cause torque.It always seemed to me that I used both hands alot one pulling then one pushing as the shoulders came around.Why have a muscle and not use it to full potential in the swing.Its not making the bat go linear just helping it go circular faster. <<<

Hi RQL

“Jack your saying that the top hand is rather stationary and the bottom hand and shoulder is pulling around” -- When I say the top hand is rather stationary, I will normally add the clarification, “in relationship to the rotating shoulders.” At other times I leave it out and assume the reader already understands this relationship. – So the top hand is supplying a great deal of force (toward the pitcher) to the bat handle. But is coming from the rotation of the shoulders, not the extension of the back arm.

Jack Mankin


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