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Re: Re: Re: International swings


Posted by: rql () on Sat Mar 14 17:10:51 2009


> > "knob to the ball swings and related college coach garbage?"
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> > Tony Gwynn would beg to differ with you on the knob to the ball concept.
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> > Look Coach Ab Tony Gwynn Doesn't know much man. Yeah he was great but he teaches swings thta good hitters do not do. He might have thought he did some of the things he talks about but he didn't. And Besides it's not what you did it's what you know. Otherwise San deigo State would hit which they do not and they are always at the top of the recruting feild getting good players but he ruins them. It can't always just be my hitters suck. Coaches like Gwynn need to take a look and say am I really helping or is my ego getting in the way.
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> > > Jack, aren't the swings of the Cubans just gorgeous? Weren't they one of the first groups you identified years ago that used efficient transfer mechanics?
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> > > All the swings are the same, 1-9, and anybody can go deep and anybody can double the other way and anyone can draw a walk.
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> > > Remember the college teams we used to send to get massacred by them in international tournaments, with their stupid college coach downswings and knob to the ball swings and related college coach garbage?
Torque dont hold back just tell us what you think,just kidding,I feel that the knob is less and less able to be used as a teaching device,if they can use it as a guide since it is at the hands and understand the chp and know the hands and knob are a very small chp that matches the barrel rotation then it can be useful to help from pulling off the ball,to understand the correct hand action at initiation helps to see how the knob rotates.


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