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Re: Re: Just Purchased the DVD.


Posted by: David (deerosa2000@yahoo.com) on Mon Oct 10 10:01:50 2005


After taking some videos and looking at photos I believe the son already has a rotaional swing. He has the stiff front leg, the elbow tucked on the side and palms up at impact. Very good stuff to witness it and with the drills he will be well on his way.

Thanks for all the input everyone!

Thanks to Jack for a great video as well.

> >>> I am a newbie here and I was wondering what the majority of people have learned from the DVD. Here is a question I do have to ask. If the kid is swinging well do you have to make dramatic improvements on the swing if it is not 100 percent rotational. Or if aint broke do not fix it?
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> I am going through the instruction booklet to learn the dills. <<<
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> Hi David
>
> I thank you for the purchase of our DVD however, I would not recommend teaching your son or daughter rotational principles unless you have full confidence in them. I would further recommend that you first practice the drills for yourself until you can attest to their effectiveness before teaching them.
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> David, your son or daughter will encounter many coaches and other players as well with conflicting views on batting mechanics. Doubt in what they are practicing can be a killer. But if you find these rotational principles have improved your swing, you will be able to keep the confidence level up in their practice.
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> Plus, as you practice to perfect rotational principles, you can better understand the problems your son or daughter is experiencing.
>
> Jack Mankin


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