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tucking your elbow in and torque


Posted by: mike (yanks4321@aol.com) on Sat Feb 11 14:07:28 2006


On this site, when you click batspeed research and go under mechanics that create bat speed link, it tells you that if you want to create torque, you have to apply force in different directions on your bat. You have to pull back with your top hand and push forward with your bottom hand. When you do this, it kind of forces your back elbow to tuck in (unless I am doing it wrong whcih can definitely be a possibility, if I am, please let me know when you psst a reply). If you thought about trying to tuck in your back elbow when you hit instead of thinking of the push and pull action, would it still give you the same results or no? I am kind of confused with this.


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