Ok...that's why it's an old saying. It's not what good hitters do.
On the right gif can you point out where Bonds is 'sitting'.
So what do good hitters do then?
Ok...that's why it's an old saying. It's not what good hitters do.
On the right gif can you point out where Bonds is 'sitting'.
So if someone had a sequence of toe touch, heel down then back heel up would you consider it late? It seemed to be what the video was mentioning that sequence as a solution to enable hitters to better adjust to pitches...is the fear they could be late on a fastball where there is no adjustment to.
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Show me where I said sitting was how hitting flexion was done. I do want you to explain how a hitter gets sat for me. I would appreciate your thoughts on the subject.
In your title it says 'sitting' doesn't it. 'Hitting flexion' is you changing the subject. I thought I gave my thoughts on the posted subject/question.
So if someone had a sequence of toe touch, heel down then back heel up would you consider it late? It seemed to be what the video was mentioning that sequence as a solution to enable hitters to better adjust to pitches...is the fear they could be late on a fastball where there is no adjustment to.
Shawn, wrt the video and Carpenter, when he is discussing that, I teach that. I use things like high back chairs where my hitters work on that sequence (I use stills of Votto) and go in slow motion. The chair is simply a support for them to hold on while working on that sequence. From there, they jump in and hit front toss. They go back and forth.