- Oct 6, 2011
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Wellphyt:
Again—where is the force coming from to “unwind” the hips? Answer—It is the legs-working/driving against the ground.
Wellphyt:
Uh huh…Just use those hips—how again??
Wellphyt:
Wellphyt:
Wellphyt:
Like I said quite clearly in the video: The size and scope must be smaller, and it must be well timed, but its overall function is the same as in throwing. (please watch the video again for more detail or info on how no-stride technique can be effective).
The vids are quite clear.
The question is how should your back leg contribute to the swing?
The best hitters will USE the back leg.
Utilizing a well-timed, coordinated, efficient movement to drive energy in the direction of our target, the pitch.
Just like we do in any other activity where high end speed is desired to propel/swing and implement.
Statements like this crack me up."The pressure at the back foot disappears once your weight starts to leave the back leg as the hips begin to unwind."
Again—where is the force coming from to “unwind” the hips? Answer—It is the legs-working/driving against the ground.
Wellphyt:
"That is not nearly as efficient as staying back and using the hips."
Uh huh…Just use those hips—how again??
Wellphyt:
--well then why do you take your foot off the ground?"You can't totally stay back as the golfer does because your front foot is off the ground"
Wellphyt:
hmmmm why not just stay balanced????"but the forward movement is for balance purposes"
Wellphyt:
What I am saying is quite simple: the stride has a purpose –it is an energy creator. The ability for some to ignore this amazes me."What I hear you saying is..."
Like I said quite clearly in the video: The size and scope must be smaller, and it must be well timed, but its overall function is the same as in throwing. (please watch the video again for more detail or info on how no-stride technique can be effective).
The vids are quite clear.
The question is how should your back leg contribute to the swing?
The best hitters will USE the back leg.
Utilizing a well-timed, coordinated, efficient movement to drive energy in the direction of our target, the pitch.
Just like we do in any other activity where high end speed is desired to propel/swing and implement.