"I tell the kids to turn and walk away toward pitcher. "
Thats a nice feel.
Much better than fallin over the falls.
Thats a nice feel.
Much better than fallin over the falls.
That means she's going to have to get the bat on plane deep.
His feel is that he is landing open. LOL Of course it the lower body doing the opening.
She's going to have knee problem with the way she torques against that closed front leg. Just sayin'.
She's going to have knee problem with the way she torques against that closed front leg. Just sayin'.
That means she's going to have to get the bat on plane deep.
I agree with you on the importance of early bat speed. Not sure why you assumed I didn't. @Work=wins and I have discussed(ok argued ) this before. I just feel that the hands/wrists/forearms are part of doing that.
Like I said we already had this discussion (multiple times..with me even throwing integrals into the fray... )The hands plane the pitch. Don’t make it more difficult than it is. Yes the bat will get on plane deeper for an outside pitch more than an inside pitch. That’s because of the earlier release of the barrel into the ball for a bit deeper contact point than inside pitches. A flatter plane will be the result on outside pitches. A more ‘V’ bat path for inside. More direct. Still A to B.
You don’t want early batspeed. You want to have ‘into the ball’ batspeed. The bat should be traveling it’s fastest into the ball. Not at launch. Not behind you. Adjustable... why would you want early batspeed on all locations when we don’t hit the ball the same depth on all locations?
Like I said we already had this discussion (multiple times..with me even throwing integrals into the fray... )
With your swing, the bat is at top speed only at ball contact.The hands, not the bat.
The hands plane the pitch. Don’t make it more difficult than it is. Yes the bat will get on plane deeper for an outside pitch more than an inside pitch. That’s because of the earlier release of the barrel into the ball for a bit deeper contact point than inside pitches. A flatter plane will be the result on outside pitches. A more ‘V’ bat path for inside. More direct. Still A to B.
You don’t want early batspeed. You want to have ‘into the ball’ batspeed. The bat should be traveling it’s fastest into the ball. Not at launch. Not behind you. Adjustable... why would you want early batspeed on all locations when we don’t hit the ball the same depth on all locations?
Yeah, I just figured you had some dirt on him or somethingEven SB learned it. Changing lives I am. (Sarcasm)