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True. And to further this Kirk Gibson hit game winning HR off Eck in 88 with bad leg.If an athlete has a strained oblique muscle he/she will not be productive. It is impossible. I dont think anyone is debating that.
True. And to further this Kirk Gibson hit game winning HR off Eck in 88 with bad leg.If an athlete has a strained oblique muscle he/she will not be productive. It is impossible. I dont think anyone is debating that.
That's what I expected you to say but it doesnt answer the question. The gas pedal in a car engages the acceleration of the engine but the gas pedal is not the power source.
FP, what is your point here ? You want to focus on firing what ?
From your launch position JD image what is the power source ?
I want to throw the barrel at the ball. I don't want to focus on firing anything. I see the obliques' role as facilitators. They need to perform their role so that the other muscles can react more efficiently. In the picture above, JD is getting ready to contract his right side lat (and other back muscles) in order to create adduction of the right arm. That will not work properly if the obliques do not work properly. But they have to work together to accomplish the goal.
@Buttermaker post #403 makes some sense. The right lat will not fire properly if the obliques are not facilitating. But pretending that the obliques power the entire swing without involving the larger muscles just seems ludicrous to me. That is simply not the obliques job.
FP26, are you being honest ? Who has ever said the the obliques power the entire swing ? If one has that mind set (obliques power) why worry about becoming leveraged ?
Once leveraged all available resources become engaged.. I view it more as the contraction against the hips extending, while avoiding trying to rotate the hips.
Yes. I am being 100% honest. 7 years talking about this stuff including countless PMs between the two of us, and my understanding is that you are promoting that the obliques power the entire swing. That is my understanding of your words.
So engaging all available resources from a fyb leveraged position means nothing then ok..
Most of our discussions were in regards to swinging within the s-plane and getting the up-front actions correct.. Doing so engaged both sides of the body (catcher/pitcher) While others at the time were focused on the rear leg/hip and still are.
JD, isn't leveraging all available resources here if this was his launch position.