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Posted by: grc () on Thu Jun 20 07:12:02 2002


>>> I think what allows the bottom hand to stay palm down with no breaking of the wrist is the hooking of the handpath in front of the body, staying connected so torso turn/circular handpath can turn the bat into contact instead of arm extension.<<<
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> Hi Tom
>
> I fully agree with your analysis. The hooking of the hand-path is what adds real pop to the bat.
> Extension or a jabbing action with the bottom-hand will kill the hook and cause a more sweeping and longer hand-path to contact.


jack...what do you see as the difference in "hooking the hand path" and "snapping the wrists" ? (but snapping the wrists WITHOUT rolling the wrists)....
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