The blast sensor can measure early batspeed. So there is no guessing, you can work on improving early batspeed.
I like his attack posture and downhill shoulder angle at launch. Attack posture being the head more over the front hip and downhill shoulder angle being the shoulders tilted downwards or the front shoulder lower then the back shoulder.
Work=wins,
I was playing around with radial deviation and it feels very powerful.
Does anyone think the hands make a hard right hand turn in this clip?
How about this one?
Notice when the barrel actually picks up speed. Not during the time behind him, but as the hands come forward with the wrists radial deviated? Just sayin.
One more key note... if your turning the barrel behind you for speed, but the core is still counter rotated what is Tre leveraging his swing against to create his ‘early’ barrel speed during the turning of the barrel? He’s not. Notice the barrel pick up speed after the core has turned forward and the hands have moved forward.
That’s early barrel speed pro style. With an adjustable release. It is hard to achieve. You must be balanced for the core to power your swing. Not an easy task. You must be in sequence as well. It is much much harder to achieve these mechanics. They are not for hitters that don’t truly want to get better at their craft.
Please clarify....Radial deviation, very powerful move.
Transitioning from Supination/Pronation into Ulnar Deviation
Blending these movements is key in learning how to Turn the Barrel. The difference between allowing the bottom hand to take over and pronate (roll over) and transitioning into ulnar deviation is the key to staying on plane
Baseball Rebellion source.
This^^^^^^^ says it all. BLENDING being the key word here. Some blend differently. In a different sequence if you will. But all ttb!