Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Teacherman finally acknowledges THT
Posted by: Rich ( ) on Sun Oct 31 18:28:16 2004
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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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> > Hey,
Respect, politeness and humility are not part of teacherman's teaching style. he uses the style of the man that taught him and that is using intimidation as the means to agreement. it's kinda like getting into launch... i don't care how my students get there it's their personal STYLE. so teacherman's stlye might leave alot to be desired according to some,and there are some that respond and learn from him.
personally i haven't learned much from him, but he amuses me :-)
regards, Rich
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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, you have a son. I assume you have taught him the same mechanics you think you know. Have you also taught him some of the other personalitiy traits you possess such as respect, humility, politeness?
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