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Re: Re: Re: Jack:Pre-launch Torque Confusion


Posted by: dougdinger () on Sun Oct 10 17:52:29 2004


Hi Dougdinger
> >
> > It will be much easier to discuss Bonds’ (and other hitters) hand, forearm and elbow movements during pre-launch torque while looking at a video clip. I am traveling this week, but will be glad to discuss his clips with you when I return to the office this weekend. Hope you do not mind the wait.
> >
> > In the meantime, you stated, “What exactly is the point of applying Pre-Launch Torque anyway, to add a tad bit more bat speed?” --- The post below may shed light on why that “tad bit more bat speed” before initiation can make a substantial difference in contact bat speed.
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> > Jack Mankin
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> > Re: Re: Re: Hey Jack
> > Posted by: Jack Mankin (MrBatspeed@aol.com on Tue Sep 28 14:02:18 2004
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> > >>> If you stand in the back of a pickup truck going 30 miles an hour and throw a ball at 80 wouldn't it then be going 110 (I'm not sure about that) but isn't that what you are saying about bat displacement. If you initiate bat motion before or at the same time as shoulder turn you are going to have a higher speed then just waiting until you are part way through shoulder turn. <<<
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> > Hi Bruce
> >
> > Your analogy with the pickup is correct. However, bat speed acquired before initiation probably has a greater impact on contact velocity than most people realize. Bonds and Sosa may only attain 3 or 4 mph bat-head velocity during pre-launch torque. But this does not mean their contact velocity is only increased by 3 or 4 mph. This is because bat-head acceleration is exponential rather than linear in nature.
> >
> > To explain this, let’s use the acceleration of a dragster for example. The acceleration of a dragster is also exponential rather than linear in nature. The dragster may only accelerate from a dead stop to 10 or 12 mph in the first second. Whereas, it may accelerate from 110 to 200 mph in the last second when coming to the finish line. Therefore, allowing the dragster a rolling start of 10 mph would not increase its speed at the finish line by only 10 mph. --- The same principle holds true with the baseball swing.
> >
> > Jack Mankin
> > Take your time, I can wait. I'm still working on the CHP. I have all winter to learn PLT and THT.
> So pre-launch DOES add a tad more bat speed to the swing.
> I have a couple Bond clips in mind for when you get back.
Hey Jack, I did have a couple Bonds clips from youthbaseballcoaching.com, but I can't open the page. I think the site is down. If you have any saved, then can we get this discussion started-cause I'm still having trouble figuring PLT out. Thanks.
P.S. If anyone knows any other sites with hitting clips (preferably of Bonds) let us know please.


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