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Re: Re: Re: Hands starting early


Posted by: Graylon (g_dunc@hotmail.com) on Fri Jan 30 16:25:36 2009


> The hands are starting forward. There is no torque.

Try a drill where his hands start in front of his chest and as he strides forward have him move his hands back.

If the hands start forward he will be less inclined to move them forward.

Graylon
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> > > I was wondering if you had a suggestion on how to correct a hitter who starts his hands before his stride foot hits the ground?
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> > > thanks,
> > > Rick Weaver
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> > Which way do they start. Do they move forward to the ball or are they turning the bat rearward?


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