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Like I said it can be misleading.. I agree 100%. I can see how those in attendance can get the wrong idea. It doesn't take 100 hours(I know it's arbitrary number) for somebody to recognize a trend here, what most of the great hitters say, and try to understand what they mean. I mean if your students didn't understand a difficult concept in your lecture wouldn't you expect them to ask or research to find answer or just blow you off as old fool who doesn't have a clue. Because that's what a lot posters on this site do, Pujois, Trout, Arod, Yelich, etc. they don't have a clue, they don't know what they are talking about
The problem I have with this, is that they say "swing down to the ball". They don't say "swing down to ball with proper sequence and posture from a FYB leveraged position". This all gets added by other people.
So, if I'm to listen to the great hitters I would have to teach "swing down to the ball" as LC very clearly demonstrates, because that she actually said. It's been a bit since I've watched any Albert clips, but I think he says the same.
EDIT: I'm not saying the added content is wrong. In fact I think it's probably 90% correct, but there is a lot of interpreting going on of what the pros actually say and mean.