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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: rotational swing


Posted by: Teacherman (teacher9@sbcglobal.net) on Wed Nov 9 15:06:51 2005


Gag. Give me the names of all those great European hitters you've developed.

I've spent 5 years reading and studying video and teaching my sons. And I'll debate you any time you want. Get the video clips, the dictionary, and the science manuals and lets have at it.

Your problem is that a bunch of internet nerds know more than you. Espcially insulting since you claim 30 years in baseballl and don't know any more than you do. Then, you encounter the cyber guys who put you to shame.

The best proof that they can do it but don't know what they are doing is organized baseball's track record. How many 25 year old hitters are there in the bigs right now? Well, hundreds of thousands, if not millions take up baseball each year as first time little leaguers. Their coaches have been influenced by the pros teachings for years. And that is what they teach. Yet, of the hundred's of thousands that take up baseball this year, around 20 will be playing in the big leagues 20 years from now. Now that's a hell of a track record.

Actually, considering the bull shit they teach that's a hell of a number. But, what would the number be if they were taught the truth.


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