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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: softball vs. baseball


Posted by: rql () on Sun Apr 13 20:35:10 2008


> early batspeed requires keping hands back and torquing handle with right blend of handle torque and CHP.
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> CHP only can give great batspeed, but does not have quickness and can not keep hands back, so it is late batspeed which is fine for golf and slowpitch.
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> in golf it woulf be like trying to hold the hinge angle as long as possible, but it makes for too long an arm arc for swing quickness necessary for the limited reaction time of baseball/fastpitch.
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> so note these players lean back and really accentuate the arm arc taking the hands/knob to ball. this accentuatres the segmentation/summation of levers, but makes for a very long swing that can not be adjusted on the fly as late.
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> Jack's describes how to get early batspeed/late adjustment.
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> the CHP only swing is latebatspeed forcing early adjustment.
>Tom the swing you describe sounds similar to my 1 arm[lead arm] swing long but creating near 90 % of ball travel,cannot play baseball with it,but shows what chp and minor torque with 1 hand can achieve


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