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Re: Re: Comments on the Swing


Posted by: sneeny () on Thu Mar 15 11:02:55 2007


> > Hi all. This is my first post. I enjoy reading the discussions very much. Here is my 12 year old's swing. Small kid, good hitter, good power, does get blown away by top major's travel ball pitchers.
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> > He's swinging a high school -3 bat in the clip.
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> > Any comments for improvement are really appreciated!!!!!
> >
> > http://coachdm.hittingillustrated.com/Phillies/k_0308.gif
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> > CC Based upon my knowledge of Epstein's rotational swing, I think his weight transfer is not right. He is transfering his weight forward as he swings. He appears to get up on his front toe, but his weight appears to be all back at this point, and then goes forward with his hands and weight. Notice how he gets up on the back toe, but never forms the perfect L with the back leg, the back leg breaks down. This is because his weight is not sitting back at this point. I think Epstein and Jack woould say transfer weigh to the front toe when the shoulders and hands go back in their inward turn. Then front heel drop triggers the hips, hips lead hands, as the hands rotate forward, transfer your weight back to the inside of the rear thigh, sit back into the L, as the front elbow works up and around. So it's back-forward-back with your weight. I think this explains why he is late with the very fast pitchers, front leg (weight)is never established properly. Hope this helps.


If he doesn't get the front foot down before initiating the swing, he'll be susceptible to the change or curve. Right now, his timing is for the fastball only.


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