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THT vs bow arch & flail


Posted by: Manny () on Wed Oct 13 07:21:43 2004


Someone said they are the same but there are some differences. THT is geared more for hitters who want to be rotational.Bow arch has some elements of rotationalism and some linear elements. For example, the swing starts out like tht, knob toward the catcher, etc. However, the hitter then allows the body to shift forward in a linear manner. This causes the body to not end up rotating around a stationary axis, thus a loss of bat speed ( but some people suggest a gain in accuracy). Flail is your classic linear swing: basically from the beginning of the swing you "throw" out the hands toward the ball, uncomplete shoulder rotation, etc.
I'm not taking sides as to which method is best. I guess it would depend on the hitter. Does he have speed and can beat out a lot of ground balls? His his role to get on base and steal bases? Is his role to knock in runs?
Bonds is an example of a classic tht hitter,Loduca would be a classic bow arch hitter and Ichiro would be a classic flail hitter.
Again, I'm not taking sides, I just wanted to provide useful descriptions of each method. It's hard to discuss different methods if there is disagreement on the terminology.


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