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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Amount of Bat Cock


Posted by: Nick () on Sat Feb 14 08:52:00 2004


Tom,

I’m a little late getting back to this, but I believe I was taking exception to your comment “The bat cocking is very important to create stretch, create connection and line up the turning bat and the momentum plane of the torso”. I took that to mean you were saying bat cocking was necessary, yet the clips show it is not. Now I realize that was not what you were getting at. Also, I realize you were not implying they were not rotational. I apologize for the oversight. Nick


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