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Posted by: Teacherman (
) on Wed Feb 21 06:19:22 2007
In almost every swing of every mlb player, as they approach contact, the hands move out of the rotational path of the body and toward the ball.
It's on almost every video you've ever watched......yet you say it isn't there.
That is a linear move. If they did not do this, they would pull off the ball every time.
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> In almost every swing of every mlb player, as they approach contact, the hands move out of the rotational path of the body and toward the ball. > > It's on almost every video you've ever watched......yet you say it isn't there. > > That is a linear move. If they did not do this, they would pull off the ball every time.
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