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Pulling Knob Experimenting


Posted by: The Hitman (ahsnumber3@aol.com) on Fri Oct 4 17:30:41 2002


>>> I think this is yet another term that means different things to different people. It dawned on me today that actually the term does have some useful meaning if understood properly. It has to do with Nyman's top hand "rabbit punch", except that knob to the ball would be more accurate.
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> Knob to the ball, if incorporated very early in the swing (like at toe touch) will enhance elbow-in-the-slot and for that matter it will facilitate the technique that I think you all refer to as top hand torque. <<<
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> Hi Bart
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> I guess a person can place any interruption on a batting cue they want. But, when I ask a coach to demonstrate what he means by “knob at the ball,” they will invariably extend the bat a good foot while keeping the bat-head back.
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> I would say that if we want to use the “knob” as a cue, I think it might help the batter more if we told them to: “Keep the knob back and accelerate the bat-head around it.”
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> Jack Mankin

Hey Guys
I was curious to the que that Lau uses, "rotate hips while pulling the knob to the ball" I've tried it many ways and I've figured if you grip the bat lightly with the top hand, and you let the bottom hand "level out" before pulling, than it seems that Tht is created. I'll have to hear from Jack on this but, Can THt be created without a pull from the top hand rather letting the bottom hand level out from a near vertical position before pulling it through, your thoughts?
The Hitman
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