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Re: Re: The CHP & Bat Speed


Posted by: Jack Mankin (MrBatspeed@aol.com) on Thu Feb 22 16:42:40 2007


>>> Try to stay on point. We are not talking exclusively about bat-speed. We are talking about Major League swings and how they are created. Why do you deny that linear/directional forces are applied to the Major League swing?

I agree with you that rotational forces supply more power and bat-speed to the swing, but why do you disagree with me that rotational forces along with linear/directional forces are the combination that quality swings contain. <<<

Hi Jimmy

You state, “Why do you deny that linear/directional forces are applied to the Major League swing? “

I just explained how the angular displacement of the hands induces bat-head acceleration. Now it your turn to explain to all of us how “linear/directional forces” effect bat speed and the Major League swing. – This is important Jimmy, so don’t dodge this one.

I am going to hold all your other posts until this point is settled.

Jack Mankin


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