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Re: Re: Re: bug squashing


Posted by: () on Tue Apr 10 11:17:07 2001


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> I have often stated that weaker hitters allow their bat’s to get behind the power-curve. But your post very wisely points out that batters can also swing ahead of the power curve - if they indeed developed much rotational energy.
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> Jack Mankin
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Jack-

I think your insistence on a smoothly accelerating,non-explosive tempo is often underappreciated.The commonest problems I see are when anxiety causes the big lower body muscles to shut down in an attempt to rush the little arm muscles into action prematurely.When you learn how to develop great batspeed and confidence,there's almost always time for a good swing and no need to rush.


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