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Re: Re: Re: Re: Your logo swing


Posted by: BatSpeed.com (support@batspeed.com) on Mon Mar 18 07:24:58 2002


>>> That's pretty funny. That is exactly what I thought! This is my first time on this great site. I'm a softball player. I immediately saved your demo batter and studied his movements frame by frame. Then I looked at your logo, and thought ... whoa, that's not right. ;)Cristin <<<

Cristin,

Your also right assuming that you are referring to the logo on the top left portion of the webpages. However, the batter swinging in the "Swing Mechanics" section, displays a good rotational swing (though it appears a little choppy as it moves from frame to frame). If that is the swing that you are referring to, then you are probably coming from a linear background and may want to continue to study the material presented here to get a better understanding of rotational mechanics.

BTW: The swing displayed in frame by frame in the Swing Mechanics section closely mirrors the swing of a 60+ homerun hitter.

BatSpeed.com


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