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Posted by: Matt () on Sat Apr 24 10:16:03 2004


Hi, remember me? Back in November I offered an unsolicited testimonial about how Jack's rotational concepts have helped my 9 year old son. One night I studied the material at this site, practiced the concepts the next day and the rest is history. He's on a new team, now, but continues to excel.Before practices he sometimes has an opportunity to teach Jack's principles to some of the other kids. Just like the last coach, this coach doesn't like my son teaching these principles, and yet during the games he marvels at the results!
I have noticed (to my surprise) that there are a few linear die hards at this site. Based on what I have wittnessed over the past several months, folks, rotation is the way to go. Coaches in the league still seem to think that this stuff about throwing your hands at the ball, being "short" to the ball, trying to swing and at the same time keep your shoulders closed, etc...all this stuff the coaches preach. Yet, from the kids who learned rotational concepts from my son they are in turn passing along this knowledge in the league. Good for the league as a whole, bad for our team because the competition is slowly but surely going rotational!
Anyway, thanks for your time, thanks to Jack for the service he has provided the baseball community, and for what it's worth, Jack, I know of at least 2 coaches who have now bought your dvd and are showing it to their kids. Keep up the great work!


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