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Re: Re: letting go with top hand


Posted by: bart () on Thu Sep 11 06:52:55 2003


My 9-year old instinctively learned to release his top hand as he completes his swing. He lets go well after impact and hits the ball with authority using this method so I've never tried to adjust it.
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> > He went to a tryout for a select team recently and a couple of the coaches spent his entire hitting session trying to get him to complete the swing with both hands on the bat as, according to them, he's losing "40% of his power" by following through the way he naturally does.
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> Good Grief. Ask them, since the ball is already gone, how does it know the hitter took one hand off the bat. Does it turn around, take a peek and lose 40% percent of it's speed due to bad aerodynamics while it's peaking. When the ball is gone, it's gone. There is nothing you can do to affect it. Baseball clings to verbal lore handed down regardless of slow motion video.

the concept, right or wrong is simple enough: swing "through the ball"...kind of like running all the way "through" the first base bag...otherwise, there is a natural tendency to sloww down just prior to the bag...


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