So I’ve given evidence that grip strength matters. The bat bending forward at impact which went ignored. How does a bat bend forward at contact without the grip or hand strength playing a role in that? Hank Aaron would squeeze those grip strengtheners thingys everyday. One of the greatest hitters ever. Did he do it in vein? LOL. HR KING. I don’t think so. So to me there must be a bat-body connection unless someone can explain why the bat does that? And why Hank did that everyday?
The brick wall can’t be explained. The catapult can’t be explained. The experiments given by Pattar has very little human element to it and are with vice grips, tee swings, stationary ‘hits’ or without any realistic body bracing for impact. The body can’t get involved. Hardly the same thing.
but we have all seen and know that bigger kids hit it farther. To think the body has nothing to do with that is a cop out imo. Sorry Dr. Nathan.
the evidence is pretty obvious when you think about it. would you rather get hit by a feather going 100 mph or a car going 20 mph? Of course the feather. Mass matters.
The body braces when anticipating impact with anything. Basically a brick wall. When you lift weights. When running. When you are tackling or being tackled and can see the impact coming. How about when you throw a punch? Or getting punched? Yeah same thing. once again this is not a physics thing. It’s an anatomical thing.
biotensegrity is at play here. The human body walks around like a half deflated soccer ball all day with a trampoline covering( fascia). When called upon the fascia becomes that trampoline covering or the soccer ball becomes fully inflated. I think I just proved that without doing an experiment. Same when we hit. This is why baseball players lift weights everyday. They intuitively know it helps no matter what any lab coat says. Sure glad Chris Columbus didn’t listen to the lab coats also. Some of these are not my original thoughts. It’s just what’s on my bookshelf.
have a good day DFP.
The brick wall can’t be explained. The catapult can’t be explained. The experiments given by Pattar has very little human element to it and are with vice grips, tee swings, stationary ‘hits’ or without any realistic body bracing for impact. The body can’t get involved. Hardly the same thing.
but we have all seen and know that bigger kids hit it farther. To think the body has nothing to do with that is a cop out imo. Sorry Dr. Nathan.
the evidence is pretty obvious when you think about it. would you rather get hit by a feather going 100 mph or a car going 20 mph? Of course the feather. Mass matters.
The body braces when anticipating impact with anything. Basically a brick wall. When you lift weights. When running. When you are tackling or being tackled and can see the impact coming. How about when you throw a punch? Or getting punched? Yeah same thing. once again this is not a physics thing. It’s an anatomical thing.
biotensegrity is at play here. The human body walks around like a half deflated soccer ball all day with a trampoline covering( fascia). When called upon the fascia becomes that trampoline covering or the soccer ball becomes fully inflated. I think I just proved that without doing an experiment. Same when we hit. This is why baseball players lift weights everyday. They intuitively know it helps no matter what any lab coat says. Sure glad Chris Columbus didn’t listen to the lab coats also. Some of these are not my original thoughts. It’s just what’s on my bookshelf.
have a good day DFP.