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Posted by: Sonny Schmidt () on Sat Aug 12 21:55:40 2006


Jack Mankin, I was doing an analysis on hitters who use there core muscles, for hitting, to hitters who drive there hands. Most people would agree, that someone who drives there hands will have greater success using a Ultra Light bats then someone who utilises core muscle groups. A rotational hitter is better suited to slow pitch and shouldering heavy pieces of lumber. In a game of fast, snappy pitching: Fast-Pitch Soft-ball; Baseball - such a swing would likely to fail - useless practised by naturally tuned athletes. I would be interested in your response on the matter.

Regards,

Sonny Schmidt.


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