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Re: Re: Re: re: Get your back elbow UP


Posted by: Major Dan (markj89@charter.net) on Tue Feb 11 09:42:16 2003


Telling your hitters to raise the back elbow compounds a common problem. Whenever the back elbow starts up, it must come down before the ball is hit. The swing then tends to get underneath the ball, which causes the player to pop up or miss the ball altogehter. To form the proper box, the hitter must have the back elbow down with the upper part of the top hand about level with the top of the back shoulder. The hands should be 6 - 10 inches from the body. The elbows should be even.
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> > > TRUE or FALSE?
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> > False.
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> > Why does Bonds and AROD and Garciapora and Griffey have their back elbows up? Because they want to uppercut? Back elbow up is a more powerful, more connected position IMO.
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> True. To swing level, especially when the pitcher is throwing a rise then back elbow up is not a good idea.

Mike-
not clear to me if you are saying that the top hand upper arm should be parallel to the ground - hand and elbow at the same height. If you are saying that that is good, do you call that NOT having the elbow up?
I see coaches who want the back elbow down and their hitters wait with the elbow pointed at the catcher's knees, hands above the elbows.
Can you clarify what you consider up, down, too high, etc.


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