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Re: Re: Re: Re: Ball travel


Posted by: Teacherman () on Thu Nov 29 14:20:08 2007


Both you and your buddy's are clueless.

I suspect you have never taught anyone, who couldn't hit, how to hit.

Because......there will be inadequate speed "out front" if the hitter hasn't learned to develop "early" batspeed.

To develop early batspeed you must learn to hit deep.

You must learn to turn the barrel rearward at "go".

All the greats do it. All the greats barrel's blur in frame one "behind" the hitter. Study Bonds, Pujols, Manny, Ortiz, Chipper....all the greats.

Where you actually hit the ball in a game is determined by your timing and the pitch's location......BUT ONLY IF YOU'VE LEARNED TO DEVELOP EARLY BATSPEED.

To cover the zone, you'd better be teaching deep contact with early batspeed.


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