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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Opening up


Posted by: steve R (baseball) on Thu Oct 25 20:49:27 2007


> This...
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> ""The energy from hip rotation must be biomechanically transferred upward to induce torso rotation, which induces shoulder rotation which induces the accelerating the arms, hands and bat. – Once again, the value of hip rotation is its contribution to shoulder rotation.""
>
> ...is simply incorrect and not supported by video of the best players.
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> And, is easily understood if time were spent in the batters box.


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