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Re: Re: the cause of pre-launch torque


Posted by: Andrew (drog29@aim.com) on Thu Dec 29 12:50:34 2005


> >>> From Jack's research, he's concluded that adding torque to your swing will maximize your bat speed-most notably bottomh-hand torque. He's explained that BHT is caused by the front shoulder rotating around, and back toward the catcher. THT is caused by a higher back elbow being pulled down to the side at the beginning of the swing. But I still haven't been able to figure out what causes pre-launch torque, and how to perform this certain move. Anyone? Jack? <<<
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> Hi Dougdinger
>
> Hitters like Bonds, Sosa, and Sheffield that have the bat head cocked forward in their stance, use pre-launch torque (PLT) to accelerate the bat-head back to the launch position (behind their head) before the swing is fully initiated. Since this action takes place before shoulder rotation is initiated, it is accomplished mainly with the arms and wrist. But before discussing PLT mechanics, I think it is important that batters first understand the mechanics of top-hand-torque (THT) and why it is found in the swings of the best hitters.
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> When a batter keeps the hands at the back-shoulder as shoulder rotation is initiated, the hands are flung into a circular path. This causes the bat-head to accelerate from the launch position (behind the head) rearward toward the lag position – This will occur if the direction of force of the top-hand does not restrict this rearward acceleration. Look at the following clip for a demonstration -- http://www.batspeed.com/media/THTHigh.wmv
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> Since it is the natural tendency of the bat-head to first rotate rearward as shoulder rotation is initiated, for the top-hand to aid in that rearward acceleration of the bat-head, it must be pulling rearward on the handle. Pulling rearward with the top-hand (THT) keeps the rotation of the bat connected with body rotation. – Driving the top-hand forward during initiation stalls the bat’s rearward rotation and disconnects it from body rotation.
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> Jack Mankin


Coach Jack,
Would you agree or disagree to the following statement? If pre-launch torque and bottom hand torque are properly applied, then top hand torque naturally follows.
When you refer to the swing being on auto pilot, is this what you are talking about?

The more balls I hit, the more I realize the the timing of all the mechanics is crucial. When I set my focus on top hand torque coming out of the launch position, I tend swing around and roll over balls. The bat head is released too early. When I set my foucus on bottom hand torque coming out of the launch position, then top hand torque naturally follows (or at least my understanding of what top hand torque is). Just for clarification: top hand torque is applied during rotation, correct?


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