R
RayR
Guest
This is what I keep trying to point out to you. You are looking at a pyramid but can't tell it's a pyramid because you don't have the correct view...so you call it something else...
This is not what I have claimed ever. The triangle or arm box stays fairly consitent. From angles you can't tell the shape. Try looking at a pyramid at Giza while standing offset 20 degrees. One side looks right, the other side looks narrow.
What I said is the tilt of the arm box and slant of the shoulders, determines the angle of the swing. You make a guess, adjust, and make a swing which can be adjusted to some degree. The front arm rising above parallel to the ground, would insinuate the batter is assuming a pitch low in the zone. That font arm and bat will then make a straight line down through the forearm, through the bat, to contact.
Exactly like Larsen's forearm bat do. The box determines the angle of the shoulders. You might say the front elbow is the determinant to some degree of that frame of the arms and shoulders.