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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: What makes an expert?


Posted by: Major Dan (markj89@charter.net) on Thu Mar 20 19:03:22 2003


I like to keep it simple, since I feel hitting a baseball is specific to each player. An expert on hitting, in my opinion, is someone who can take a player and allow that player to actualize his or her potential through the coaching philosophies (both mechanical and mental)that they teach. In other words, an expert on hitting has the knowledge of how to fully and absolutely maximize the potential and preparedness of a player when hitting a baseball. The best players are hardly ever the best coaches. Natural talent can't be taught - it's the players who worked hard to improve themselves that make the best coaches, in my opinion.
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> Hey an expert is someone who actively plays or coaches and an expert is not someone who looks at some videos from the internet.I gave out ideas in the past and no one was able to refute me so I guess you could call me an expert to.

Your expertise in spelling, grammar and malapropisms is unparalleled.
You are definitely high on the unintentional comedy scale.
Occasionally you slip in some baseball too.
You're my favorite internet poster. I hope I'm your favorite internet video clip viewer/expert :)


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