As all can see, different people look at video of elite hitters and "see" different things. Bottom line, you will have to look at that video and decide for yourself. Siggy's Hitting Clips - ImageEvent
As all can see, different people look at video of elite hitters and "see" different things. Bottom line, you will have to look at that video and decide for yourself. Siggy's Hitting Clips - ImageEvent
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Wait a minute....this sounds like whichever of those guys that advocate top hand torque at launch....isn't that Tom's buddy, or am I confused again?
I wish they would make a law requiring people to use the same user name on any message board they use, it would make it easier to keep up with who is who![]()
I think that we are really talking about a swing within the swing. The hands have to rotate around the spine until the point where the bat starts to rotate around the hands. I am not talking about wrist roll or anything like that. With 'flat palms' there is about 45 degrees or so of wrist action available. This where the angle between the bat and the forearm goes from 90 degrees to about 130 degrees. Last year toward the end of the season I was watching the Yankees on one of the major TV networks and they were showing off some their new high speed camera technology. They replayed in slo-mo a Derek Jeter swing in which he blasted a double into right center field. It was a closeup shot and you got a good look at his hand action. I have never been a believer in bottom hand torque but there it was right in front of me. As his hands came into the contact zone you could see the top hand more or less set up and he pulled back on the bottom hand causing the angle between the bat and the forearm to extend. The bat rotated on an axis that existed in the hands. I have played around this with and find it very difficult to execute. If you look at the picture of Manny that I posted you can see that he no longer has the 90 degree angle between his forearm and the bat.
arm whip said:
The hands have to rotate around the spine until the point where the bat starts to rotate around the hands.
That will force "drag"/slowness if executed sequentially. Hands start bat turning which keeps shoulders back and increses coil/load/overlap/quickness of unloading.
Mankin is the handle torque guy in hitting,see batspeed.com.
The golf model is by Jorgensen:
Design Notes - Golf Physics p1
Williams knew what he was talikng about in regard to plane and matching plane to pitch always with the same swing pattern -the "slight upswing"- which can maximize read time and be adjusted late.
Here is a photo of Manny Ramirez after contact. The wrists haven't rolled. He's palm up and palm down.
I found these on another site called baseball fever. I thought they were pretty cool showing what the knob and plane of the bat are doing. I don't see any pivoting of the bat till very late into contact. I hope they show up?
Also, magic, could you explain what you Z axis is here?