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Re: Re: Re: Re: Jack


Posted by: john (ajjdad@hotmail.com) on Fri May 9 08:43:51 2008


Good points. The only thing I'd like to refer to in his book, is where he shows a drawn ilustration of both an axe, as well as a bat, striking a tree. Talks about the wrists not breaking at inpact. Thats where he says and, I quote Ted saying; "Conclusion, the baseball swing is a push swing." Again, I think you make some very good points. Good food for thought.One mans theory but, I feel that when the hands get away from the body, whether it be a pure linear stroke or, being fooled and, slapping the ball away, I believe there is a snapping or, tourquing of the hands.
Good post by you.

John.


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