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Re: Re: Power V


Posted by: grc () on Mon May 24 06:05:12 2004


when the bottom hand pulls and hooks around your body and your top hand is pushing in the other direction Does one ever get to the Power V
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> Hi PJ,
>
> For the majority of your swings, the back arm should be in a bent "L-shaped" position (i.e., 90 degrees), with the front arm straight across the chest.
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> The power "V" comes after contact, when the bat-head points directly at the pitcher.
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> However, if this movement occurs prior to or during contact, the wrists will roll, and contact will be weak.
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> Hope this helps.
> BHL

forget the power v thing....steve garvey used the term in his tape, with demos, and it is NOT a position you want to be in at contact...power v is full xt, which is undesirable....


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