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Posted by: Graylon (g_dunc@hotmail.com) on Mon Mar 17 20:05:42 2008


> > No apology necessary Jack.
> >
> > At least not from me to you.
> >
> > Here you go...
> >
> > http://www.recruit.hittingillustrated.com/ForearmRotation.htm
>
> Since when did "truth seekers" hold the opinion that frame by frame analysis is doctoring? Obviously, frame by frame disproves what you are wishing to see in full speed, so now you call it doctoring. Please. That is not seeking the truth.
>
> Until frame by frame analysis came along, you could make up anything you wanted, but now we can slow down the video and see if your words match the video. When it doesn't, you get mad and call it doctoring. That is certainly not seeking the truth.
>
> You said that Jack didn't post video at higher speed, but he did and you responded to it. Why don't you simply tell the truth?
>
> You said that Jack passed on Bonds, Pujols, Manny, Ortiz, Chipper, but he didn't pass on anybody. It really doesn't matter who he chose because great hitters have similar batting principals. Also, Jack doesn't post anything to enlighten you or change your agenda. His posts are intended to give perspective to the other viewers with an open mind, who desire to learn and contribute.
>
> Finally, it is very revealing that you didn't post video of these great hitters in slow motion or frame by frame so that we can see whether they have any of the weird arm rolling distortions shown in your home living room clip. Apparently, you believe that the answer lies in your home webcam clips and not in the video of great hitters. Well, you continue to play on your home webcam while the real truth seekers analyze the pros.
>
> Brian


Brian,

I have a question for you or Jack. How many MlB hitters have talked about pulling on the knob? I have talked to a few(most likely not as many as you guys) and everyone I have spoke with says that pulling on the knob with the lead shoulder is a big mistake. They have stated that this will cause you to "lose" the barrel and get "long" to the ball. Also, it can cause you to pull off of the ball. The drills I have seen them do are more of a hands to the ball type of drills. Could it be that they are not trying to send there hands in a CHP but they lose because every thing is rotating around an axis? I hear them talk about hands to the ball, why? Could it be that they are allowing there hands to turn the barrel to the ball and not the shoulders? How do we dismiss what the Pros say they do?

Graylon


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