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Re: Re: Re: Re: Whip and Flail


Posted by: The Hitman (ahsnumber3@aol.com) on Thu Mar 21 22:01:41 2002


Hey guys, I can't seem to get the same whip and flail affect for the outside pitches that I do on the Inside pitches. Usually I roll over on the outside pitches when I try to get that nice flail that McGuire has. Any suggestions?
> > >
> > > My suggestion is to credit Paul Nyman for terms you are using. Why don't you ask at Setpro?
> >
> > Major Dan,
> >
> > How much is Nyman paying you to go around to all the boards advertising for him? As to his "invention" of the term "whip" take a look at the enclosed url.
> > http://www.phys.washington.edu/~young/208A/volume10.html
> > Ethan
>
> Ethan-
> what is flailing in hitting? do you understand that term? Have you ever seen it in traditional hitting literature or thought?
> Is so I stand corrected. The whip concept shows up in different forms for hitting and pitching.
> And I don't get paid by anybody.
Hey Guys,
This should be a place to discuss hitting techniques, and mechanics, and getting help with problems that you have, lately all I have been seing is personal remarks, and it is becoming very detrimental to the purpose of this board, I hope we can all clean this up.
Thanks,
The Hitman


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