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Re: Re: Re: Manny's Advises


Posted by: () on Wed Oct 20 15:28:47 2004


Manny is a swinger pulling with the left side driving with the right. Compare to Piazza who is a hitter utilizing right shoulder/arm thrust to drive the bat to the ball.
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> "Also, keep your hands back when you start your swing. When the hands try to catch up to the body your swing will have a lot more power. It's very simple.... "
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> Manny is describing lag. Lag equals mass.
> Mass plus thrust equal power.
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> You can be a swinger or hitter both are effective.

Ok. I understand your point, but is this technique different from the rotational method? It seems to me that this is very much the same concept.

Teo.
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> I found these hitting tips from Manny very interesting in his website.
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> > > "... For me, the count is important, because I have less of the plate to cover, but pitchers don't always shoot FBs on FB counts. So no matter the count, I just have to stay focused on the pitcher and try to see the pitch....
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> > > ....To hit the ball as hard as you can, you have to make good contact. To make good contact you have to keep your eyes on the ball. Also, keep your hands back when you start your swing. When the hands try to catch up to the body your swing will have a lot more power. It's very simple....
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> > > ... Everybody's swing is a little different, but the muscles I work-out to keep a strong swing are my legs, arms, chest, shoulders and abs. But I call my abs work-out "My money work-out," because in my swing I do mostly "pulling" not "pushing" of the bat, so my abs are real important... The best thing is to develop a safe work-out and to keep doing it... Get in front of a mirror and do your swing. You will see how you use your muscles during the swing and that will help you create a good work-out routine. Then just work hard...."
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> > > Hands need to catch up to the body, pulling instead of pushing...Does this sound rotational?
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> > > Teo
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> > Sounds like there is at least one mlb player that can explain his swing.


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