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Does this style cause the shoulder to dip and what about High Pitches


Posted by: Rick (rsowell@tds.net) on Wed Jan 22 06:32:55 2003


Jack,
I have a question concerning the technique you teach. I purchased your video and am implementing the batspeed style, but I have two concerns.

1) It appears that your style causes the batter to dip the back shoulder at point of contact. This is clearly pictured in your training booklet. When we began practice this year several of our HS coaches commented that my son was now dipping his back shoulder which could cause an inordinate amount of grounders or pop flys.

2) Please explain how the batter covers the high pitch with the lead elbow elevated. This appears to be a nearly impossbile physical feat. I noticed that in the video John is hitting mostly pitches at or below the waist, what about shoulder high pitches?


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