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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Mike Schmidt


Posted by: Teacherman () on Wed Feb 21 06:24:49 2007


All you have to do is look at the still shot of the player Jack posted in his thread about his new software.

How did the hitters hands get to that position if they did not move toward the ball.

If they wouldn't have moved toward the ball, if they would have stayed in the rotational path of the body, they would have wrapped around the body in a circular path. They don't. They can't.

The ball is over there.....not over here.

How do they do this and still hit?.......The Second Engine. They are rotating the barrel in the hands...they are not pulling on the knob by the lead arms connection to the rotating shoulders. In fact, shoulder rotation is not a part of a high level swing. Shoulder rotation = pull off the ball. Has to.


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