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Posted by: A Thought for RQL (Knight1285@aol.com) on Fri Apr 8 12:15:33 2005


Hi All:

If a righthander can straighten his / her right leg the fastest--the leg that needs to extend during hip rotation--would it not follow that this particular hitter should bat left-handed?

Also, when tossing a frisbee, most right handers twist their torso in a way analagous to a left-handed batter?

Finally, since a righthander's lead arm can lock out quicker than that of a left hander, will this not benefit one's ability to "bar the lead arm"?

I welcome any criticism.

Sincerely,
BHL


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