Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: not much has changed
Posted by: Zig Ziegler (
zigz@motiondnacorp.com
) on Sat Jul 29 23:20:41 2006
Yes, Jack, your interpretation is correct. But remember, 75 mph was an arbitrary number. the 43% was a real value for elite/pro/collegiate hitters. Novice athletes may lose a greater percentage of their bat speed after the impact event.
thank you.
Zig Ziegler
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Jack Mankin
[ Sun Jul 30 08:41:52 2006 ]
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Zig Ziegler
[ Sun Jul 30 10:40:20 2006 ]
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Jack Mankin
[ Sun Jul 30 13:47:59 2006 ]
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Zig Ziegler
[ Mon Jul 31 07:52:58 2006 ]
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> Yes, Jack, your interpretation is correct. But remember, 75 mph was an arbitrary number. the 43% was a real value for elite/pro/collegiate hitters. Novice athletes may lose a greater percentage of their bat speed after the impact event. > > thank you. > > Zig Ziegler
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