Re: Slotting Elbow Into Position for RM
Hi WT
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> In your first post you flatly stated, �One can see the BLUR OF THE BAT and see how the BAT TRAVELS! IT IS NOT TOWARD ANY CATCHER!�
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> Now you say, �I Do Not Believe the bat-head is accelerating forward never wanted anyone to think that from the discussion!??????�
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> Do you now retract your first statement? Do you now agree the bat-head is accelerating in an arc back toward the catcher?
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> Once you have clarified that the bat-head is indeed accelerating back toward the catcher, then we can discuss the mechanics that produced that acceleration.
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> Jack Mankin
JACK.............
As previously posted............
I SEE THE ELBOW SLOTTING and his(BONDS)BODY ROTATING "CAUSING" (NOT ASSISTING) an ARC from the start of the head -to- on deck circle -to- catcher.
NOT RE: 1), 2), 3) as written on your website.
NOW..........
NO, ABSOLUTELY NOT........The Bat-Head accelerates back past the catcher in an ARC FROM THE START of the Head -to- On deck circle -to- Catcher. THERE IS YOUR ANSWER!!!! Already posted before........
Jack, You may want to read these posts alittle more closely. �One can see the BLUR OF THE BAT and see how the BAT TRAVELS! IT IS NOT TOWARD ANY CATCHER!�, JACK, IT IS PAST THE CATCHER. An ARC FROM THE START of the Head -to- On deck circle -to- Catcher. THERE IS YOUR ANSWER!!!!
Jack, You have yet to answer any question I have posted; yet you are full of them.
Tends to make one think I may be right.
Thanks,
WT
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PS - I SEE THE ELBOW SLOTTING and his(BONDS)BODY ROTATING "CAUSING" (NOT ASSISTING) an ARC from the start of the head -to- on deck circle -to- catcher.
Could you answer my questions from the above posts?, thank you.
I have owned your product for some time now...........!!!!
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