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Re: Timing Step do you believe in one Jack


Posted by: grc () on Wed May 2 08:07:10 2001


hi jack
>
> Do you believe in a timing step because I find it harder. I find it eady when I just turn the body inward without a timing step but the thing is do I lose power because i see big mac and sosa etc.. and other great hitters not doing it except Jim but he does have power like them do u think the timing step plays a big roll..
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>jack....this might soumd like a rediculous analogy, but....(1) while acknowledging the multitude of differences in the mechanics of a pitcher and a hitter, would you also agree that a hitter and a pitcher share common rotational mechanics.....and (2) i can't imagine a pitcher using a no-stride approach, can you?...........respectfully. grc....


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