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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Back elbow ahead of hands in high school


Posted by: GBDiddy (thebuis@yahoo.com) on Wed Aug 31 22:43:11 2011


> I think the back elbow can get ahead of the hands, if the batter doesnt
> rotate the back elbow and back forearm from the tight v position.
> Instead if the batters back elbow comes down and continues in a straight
> path to the ball.The back elbow can run in a straight path under the
> rear forearm

I'm not really sure what you are saying here Jerry. Can you explain further? In terms of allowing the rear elbow to get ahead of the hands, I challenge you to find a good hitter that does that.


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