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Re: Jacks--Please Answer this Question


Posted by: Brian (support@batspeed.com) on Tue Feb 20 10:24:22 2007


> Hi Jack,
>
> I have two questions, and I would appreciate a response.
>
> A) Does this software analyze the "L" in the back arm at contact.
> B) Does this software analyze the "L" in the back leg at contact.
>
> I would appreciate an answer to both A and B. (To be honest, I am eager as to what you have to say on B.)
>
> Best,
> BHL
> Knight1285@aol.com

Hi BHL:

The software will allow you to analyze "L" positions in the arms, legs or perform any other analysis that you want. The drawing tools allow you to draw angles, lines, circles, etc., and then you can compare the swing to the lines drawn.

The "L" in the back arm is a swing absolute (i.e., key position), but the "L" in the back leg is not. Rather, players can have different angles in the back leg, thus, it is a style. Therfore, Jack's swing analysis instructional DVD focuses largely on the "L" in the back arm, but not the angle of the leg.

Brian


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