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Re: Re: Re: Linear and rotation


Posted by: () on Wed May 5 14:30:21 2004


The way I see it BHL is between rotation and linear,Teacherman is linear and Jack is full blown rotation all the way. From what I have seen at the college games most power hitters fit in with the Jack Mankin model. Nothing personal to BHL and Teacherman but I think anything less than 100 percent rotational is self defeating.
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> > I agree Jack is rotational (actually he is the Father of Rotation) and Teacherman is linear (he thinks you can take hands straight to the ball). However, I don't see anything in BHL's posts that suggests he is one way or another. BHL, can you clear this up?
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> For the third or fourth time, please find a post of mine that supports linear hitting!!!

For the 3rd or 4th time you said at setpro that tophand torque does not exist.You also denigrated John Elliott's teachings and you believe in throwing hands straight to the ball.If you want to be linear that's ok, who cares? You just need to be advised that most of us at this site are rotational and you might feel out of place.Stick around, though, maybe we can convert you.


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