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Re: Re: Re: griffey instructo swing


Posted by: Matt () on Sat Jan 19 13:52:09 2002


this goes out to people that invaladate the instructo swing product.i think before you make a decision on this product please open up your self centered mind that you have all the answers to hitting.I feel if griffey jr would swing less upper cutting he would stay on the ball better and also he needs to hit the other way more.I also feel that people make hitting sound so hard by their words and terms.I would love to speak with anyone about this product i am the inventor of the instructo swing!! let's talk hitting some.
> >
> > Way to win friends and influence people!
> > I am impressed that you invented such a product with your ability to express yourself in the written word.
> > Lets talk some hitting:
> > If hitting is so easy, why is a device like yours needed in the first place?
> > What elements of the swing does the Instructo help you improve and how? I've never used it so I don't have any idea.
>
> griffey's real swing is nothing like an instructo-swing.....he simply got paid for an endorsement......p.s. you are not the inventor so what are you trying to pull?

I have seen this product and in it consists of 2 bars called "good habit bars" that the hitter must swing between. In my opinion it would take a good circular handpath to swing through the "good habit bars". If a hitter had linear mechanics, he would hit the top bar on his down swing. With a circular hand path the hitter would be able to swing between the bars. However, I have never used the product so I can't recommend it but it does appear useful. Ken Griffey Jr. would be able to swing between the bars using his sweet rotational swing.


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