I don't think Teacherman would approve of his swing. Or claim its one legged!
You serious or just joking?I don't think Teacherman would approve of his swing. Or claim its one legged!
He coils his shoulders more than his hips (like most people do on a tee swing), and it causes this...
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His front bicep pushes away from his body. His arms are pushing the bat, and his torso is barely rotating.
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He should probably stop doing fence drills, also.
Shoulders and hips facing the second baseman, not just the shoulders.
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Little of both. I meant to type wouldn't.You serious or just joking?
Here are the at bats in that clip - 4 with leg kick, 2 with no stride. In half of them it seems from this angle like his shoulder is rotated maybe slightly more than his hips (you can't see the back elbow). But, I could be wrong and we probably need the catcher view on multiple swings to be sure.
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And here's one with what seems like a slightly different leg kick (from this angle) in a different game.
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I think it would be easier to over-rotate with a no stride. (Of course he did not use a no stride in post number 1.)