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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