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Re: Re: Re: Re: Teacherman finally acknowledges THT


Posted by: Hal () on Sat Oct 30 11:33:46 2004


Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
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> > > > Teacherman finally acknowledges THT!
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> > > > "What I can't figure out is how players forget about THT from one at bat to the next."
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> > > > Posted by: Teacherman ( on Thu Oct 28 13:32:56 2004
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> > > I think Teacherman has always believed in top hand torque. He just stbornly wants to call it bow arch.nevermind the terminology him and Jack uses, the important thing is that Teacherman is a believer like we all are, that Jack's principles will lead to more batspeed.
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> > This is a settled issue, at least in my neck of the woods. I don't know who Teacherman or his credentials but in the league I coach in, rotational mechanics such as tht & chp rule.Teacherman, come out to Waco sometime and we'll give you a good demonstration of top hand torque.
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> Although I think Porco got it, he would rather push his agenda than tell you what my statement meant. I don't believe the rest of you are very good at picking up on sarcasm.
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Teacherman, since you refuse (are unable) to clarify your positions, we have no choice but to "read between the lines". Let's face it, you have contradicted yourself over and over again on flail, bow arch, tht, scap loading, etc.What what I would like to know is why you even bother coming here. You have another site where you are a "moderator", and when you come here you never seem to have a comment that contributes to the discussion.


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