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Re: Re: Re: To: Jack


Posted by: Teacherman () on Sun May 16 19:11:22 2004


>>> I forgot to reference the Bonds 01 clip as an example of the relationship of the hands not changing during the slotting of the elbow. Therefore, I see no THT. That is, torque created by the hands. I see slotting of the elbow accompanied by some body tilt (Or was that part of the bow-arch?) which uncocks the barrel and lowers it to the swing plane. <<<
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> You have yet to address the three questions I posed to you. Your latest impute raises another question. It would be more helpful if you addressed the four questions independently.
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> 1) Are you saying that from your pepper stance, a bat can get to the ball “quicker” without also increasing “bat speed?”
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> (2) Are you saying a bat moving 64 mph at contact can hit a ball farther than a bat moving 80 mph (both in the sweet spot)?
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> In the Sheffield swing
> 3) What force, other than torque, could have been applied at the handle that caused the bat-head to accelerate up and over the knob?
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> 4) In the Bonds clip, what force were applied to handle by the “slotting of the elbow” that caused the bat-head to accelerate in an arc back toward the catcher.
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> Jack Mankin
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I addressed every question and then some. What happened to the post.


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