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re:hitting grounders


Posted by: Maximum () on Sun Aug 26 17:47:23 2001


I've found the answer to my own question. Actually, my hitting coach found it. He says my whole back side is collapsing and my back elbow lowers to much, resulting in a huge upper swing, making me hit the top part of the ball. He told me to keep my backside "strong" and the bathead just start coming up JUST before contact. I made that adjsutment and WHAT A DIFFERENCE, I was hammering the ball.
Rahkling, my poor hitting was not the result of any flaws in Jack's research. It was just from a little poor thing I had inserted into my hitting technique, so don't think that by using rotational mechanics that you'll hit too many grounders too.


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