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Head Movement ??


Posted by: Jack Mankin (MrBatspeed@aol.com) on Tue Jun 18 11:05:39 2002


Hi -- I hope the clarification below is required by only a few.

“The batter has rotated to the launch position and completed his timing step. The front foot has been firmly planted. Forward motion has flow to a stop and he is ready to initiate the swing. Now, it is as if a stake had been driven down through the head and body, out the butt and into 6 feet of concrete; this will be the axis the batter will rotate on.”

The paragraph above is from a featured article on the site, “Rotation and the Stationary Axis.” The stationary axis is a key component to rotational mechanics and I have discussed it at length many times. – I assumed that anyone with normal intelligence would understand that the head would remain fairly stationary during the swing (“a stake had been driven down through the head”). But for those that need more of the dots filled in to see the picture, I guess that I should also point out that the forward movement of the eyes, nose, forehead and ears have also stopped.

Jack Mankin


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