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Re: Re: Dead


Posted by: Teacherman () on Mon Apr 28 11:23:12 2003


It seems like the same questions get asked over repeadiately and the same questions get left unanswered, I mean whats the point of this board theres like 3 years of archives
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> Peter,
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> The point of this board (at least one) is to present alternative views (theories and realities)to anyone with interest (and open-mindedness)in achieving success at batting a ball.
> Since (and I believe it to be readily evident - perhaps THIS view isn't shared by all) there are many varied ways/styles (along with certain basic principles) to achieve success in hitting, the purpose of this board is to open one's eyes to alternatives, allowing them to research, self-test, analyze, and arrive at their OWN conclusions.
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> The fact that "...the same questions get asked over repeadiately..."
> is that there is doubt as to proof of one correctly singular way to successfully bat a ball. The fact that "...the same questions get left unanswered..." is not exactly correct. There ARE answers, - just a lot of different ones. If you find the one and only undisputable answer, Peter, and let us know - then, I think we no longer will need discussion forums like this one.
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> ray porco

I'd like an answer to a question that has been asked several times but never answered.

Where does the batspeed come from, when Arod is fooled and hits a ball low and outside, way off the plate, 390 feet. He basically throws the barrel at the ball. There is no tht in the swing, there is no bht in the swing and there is no chp. Where does that bat speed come from?


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