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Re: Re: Re: Re: RQL question -Torque


Posted by: gysduifwegi () on Wed Apr 17 12:07:01 2002


>>>JACK;IN ANOTHER POST YOU WERE EXPLAINING TO ME
HOW BAT TORQUE IS CREATED AT A POINT BETWEEN THE
HANDS AND OPPOSITE MOVEMENT OF THE BOTTOM HAND IN
RELATION TO THE PULLING BACK OF THE TOP HAND.I
THOUGHT THE BOTTOM OF BOTH HANDS STARTED
TOWARDS THE PITCHER TO BEGIN WITH AND ON POINT OF
BAT TORQUE THE BOTTOM OF BOTH HANDS PULL BACK
TOWARD CATCHER TOGETHER.IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE
OPPOSITE TORQUING AFFECT COMES FROM THE BOTTOM
OF THE BOTTOM HAND PULLING BACK AND THE TOP OF THE
TOP HAND EXTENDING OUT INTO THE PITCH. ARE WE
THINKING THE SAME THING AND SAYING THEM DIFFERENT
OR AM I OFF ON ANOTHER TANGENT.RQL JACK, STILL
PONDERING THIS IDEA OF BAT TORQUE COMING FROM THE
PULLING BACK OF TOP HAND. IF THE TOP HAND DOES THE
OPPOSITE OF THE BOTTOM HAND TO CREATE BAT TORQUE
AT A POINT BETWEEN THE HANDS AND THE TOP HAND
PULLS BACK THEN THE BOTTOM HAND MUST BE PUSHING
FORWARD.PERSONALY I ALAWYS FELT MOST COMFORTABLE
WHEN MY HANDS FELT AS ONE ON THE BAT LIKE ONE BIG
HAND AND THE BOTTOM OF THE HAND CAME BACK AND THE
TOP OF THE HAND EXTENDED OUT WHEN USING THE
CIRCULAR HAND PATH. <<<
> >
> > Hi RQL
%3


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