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I think it has to be more specific than that......
What is the driver of the "rotation toward the pitcher"? (What is the bottom gear?)
IMO I can bend laterally and still mess it up. I don't think "side bend" can be a gear........
I think it has to be more specific than that......
What is the driver of the "rotation toward the pitcher"? (What is the bottom gear?)
IMO I can bend laterally and still mess it up. I don't think "side bend" can be a gear........
The spine gets bent. It is not the action maker.
FFS is favoring a waist separation model.
LOL ... the initial axis of rotation is the rear lower back, not the forearms.
Lateral side bend = Lateral Tilt.
Here TM acknowledges that lateral tilt is the top gear in the two-wheel model being used.
Using the GIF provided elsewhere in this thread [below], how would you instruct a hitter to use their hands that would have their body moving as it does below?
Lateral tilt is not the same as lateral side bend. One is a move that takes place in the hip socket, and one takes place with the core....