- Oct 12, 2009
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Yes, to this degree.
Please provide an example.
Yes, to this degree.
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The reason she leads with the back elbow is because once the front heel drops and her hips start to rotate she leaves her hands behind, causing her to have a arm bar
Her hips lead the swing; as they should.
This is a beautiful swing. Not absolutely perfect, but beautiful, nevertheless. Near perfect. I would use this as a model swing for students.
Here's Kelsey Bruder of FL showing the same pattern...
There's a reason why this swing is very rare at the highest levels of FP and BB.
There's also a reason why this HR went to the opposite field.
She appears to collapse her back side/knee. Not as good a swing as the other batter.
What about the other batter would ruin a student's swing if used as a model?
Like Enea, she likes to get down a bit.
Her separation is tremendous.
Most kids wouldn't be able to keep from experiencing serious bat drag.