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Re: Re: THROWING HANDS


Posted by: Major Dan (markj89@charter.net) on Fri Jun 29 05:49:43 2001


jack......my biggest fear of "throwing the hands" is that you can "throw" too soon, letting the hands get ahead of the hips and the bat be d in a linear direction........but.......suppose the hips have initiated their rotation and one could find a cue by which they could "throw" the hands AFTER the hips have started rotation, then i would see little chance of the hands "overtaking" the hips.......what do you think?.......respectfully, grc............>>>GRC,I have a new way of looking at it but Iwill wait for an answer from Jack 1st.

I too await Jack's reply. IMO, you don't need a cue to '"throw" the hands AFTER the hips have started rotation' - the upper body rotation will throw the hands for you. When the swing is done correctly this happens without cues, without attempt - the hook at the end of the circular hand path -- bottom hand torque -- throws the bat head at the ball.
Most likely 'trying' to do this will throw it all off


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