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Re: Atn: Mark


Posted by: Mark () on Fri Aug 3 15:20:59 2001


Can you back elbow be down to much in the swing? Should the back elbow be aligned with your shoulders?
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> > > Mark,
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> > > Before you start to move your hands forward your back elbow should be at your side pointing straight down. Before that it can be sticking in your ear, wait, don't try that. It can be any where as long as it moves to that position before your hands move toward the ball. Just be sure that when you bring your elbow down that you do not push it infront of your body and pointing it at your front foot or further.
> > > It must be pointing down.
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> > > Joe A.
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> > Mark, I think what Joe was saying is that you never want the knob of the bat in your ear. This is bad because everything has to point up. From what I know about Joe's philosophy, don't let naything get perpendicular to the body or else the bat will push in and not out.The elbow can be sideways but don't over do it.
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> >mark...i don't know if you understand those responses, i don't....down to serious business: (1) on july 25 jack posted on same subject....also at setpro.com, search archives for a thread called "a long swing.....optical illusion?".......there are pros and cons to a high elbow and quite frankly i don't think you can rely solely on what the 2 previous posters just said......respectfully, grc........


I see alot of hitters like Jeter Walker,Ramirez,A-rod etc hit with there back elbow aligned with there shoulder, what i am trying to ask is can having your back elbow down near your rib cage cause any problems like a long swing or a hitch?

Mark


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