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Cool, I sent you a PM.I'm always up for learning. Even if it's from the likes of YOU! (Sarcasm). I'm from S. Cali.
Cool, I sent you a PM.I'm always up for learning. Even if it's from the likes of YOU! (Sarcasm). I'm from S. Cali.
Thanks Eric, I enjoyed my time with you, and Maddie as well. Hope she's still tearing the cover off the ball. =)I've met Mud in person. It's worth your time.
Thanks Eric, I enjoyed my time with you, and Maddie as well. Hope she's still tearing the cover off the ball. =)
MB, the notion of 'swinging down' isn't for everyone. Over the years I looked into the notion several times and tossed it aside. I do use the notion with several hitters currently, with the objective of realizing a compact swing with the hand-path that we are after.
From the RVP-Connection-Point-Position (i.e., upright power-vee) the barrel is thrown/swung into what can be thought of as an inverted-vee … added in ‘magenta’ below.
I find the notion of “keep the hands up” to be a big assist in helping hitters swing through an upright power-vee. I find it helps with the hand-path for hitters that like a mental objective … as opposed to a physical movement objective.
Likewise the notion of “swing/throw the barrel down to the ball, NOT the hands” is also a good objective for those that prefer an objective based swing objective.
Combined … “keep the hands up, swing/throw the barrel down (not the hands)” helps hitters realize a good hand-path.
I guess that's "one way to view" it. But I also like your view of "around and along" much better if I was choosing something else than I'm using now.
MB, the notion of 'swinging down' isn't for everyone. Over the years I looked into the notion several times and tossed it aside. I do use the notion with several hitters currently, with the objective of realizing a compact swing with the hand-path that we are after.
From the RVP-Connection-Point-Position (i.e., upright power-vee) the barrel is thrown/swung into what can be thought of as an inverted-vee … added in ‘magenta’ below.
I find the notion of “keep the hands up” to be a big assist in helping hitters swing through an upright power-vee. I find it helps with the hand-path for hitters that like a mental objective … as opposed to a physical movement objective.
Likewise the notion of “swing/throw the barrel down to the ball, NOT the hands” is also a good objective for those that prefer an objective based swing objective.
Combined … “keep the hands up, swing/throw the barrel down (not the hands)” helps hitters realize a good hand-path.
MB, the notion of 'swinging down' isn't for everyone. Over the years I looked into the notion several times and tossed it aside. I do use the notion with several hitters currently, with the objective of realizing a compact swing with the hand-path that we are after.
From the RVP-Connection-Point-Position (i.e., upright power-vee) the barrel is thrown/swung into what can be thought of as an inverted-vee … added in ‘magenta’ below.
I find the notion of “keep the hands up” to be a big assist in helping hitters swing through an upright power-vee. I find it helps with the hand-path for hitters that like a mental objective … as opposed to a physical movement objective.
Likewise the notion of “swing/throw the barrel down to the ball, NOT the hands” is also a good objective for those that prefer an objective based swing objective.
Combined … “keep the hands up, swing/throw the barrel down (not the hands)” helps hitters realize a good hand-path.