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Re: Re: weight shift while batting


Posted by: rql () on Tue Jan 13 16:44:16 2004


I was wondering about what kinds of weight shifts the body goes through while swinging a baseball bat. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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> Any momentum must be converted into rotation momentum, up through the body. Weight shift can mean many things, how the hitter is swinging a bat. It's commonly looked at as shifting the weight from the backside to a balance position. For example, if I'm all coiled up, I must come forward some to uncoil (backside hitter).
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> Shawn

,>.Shawn when you say up through the body,would you say the idea of sit to hit would come 1st so the drive works upas the body rotates


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