The hands must stay back in relation to the body. Not space. Repositioning the mass will take the hands forward. In space...
Going back to your Romero thread, this girl does a better job TTB than Romero (IMO) but watch the difference between how Romero resists with her upper back on her move out. To me this young lady could continue to resist more as she moves out.COM shifts forward, hands/scap resist IMO. I thought bat path was good for this pitch location
Level and around the body.What’s wrong with the bat path?
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I think you got that backwards.The hands must stay back in relation to the body. Not space.
I thought she did a pretty good job of resisting IMO, but wth, I could be wrongGoing back to your Romero thread, this girl does a better job TTB than Romero (IMO) but watch the difference between how Romero resists with her upper back on her move out. To me this young lady could continue to resist more as she moves out.
Well I did say better...go back and look at Romero's swing if you haven't already...To me she stretches herI thought she did a pretty good job of resisting IMO, but wth, I could be wrong
It's engraved on my visual cortex after yesterday's discussion.. lol, and fair enough, maybe she doesn't.. but I don't see a "all back, all forward" type swing here. The hands are lagging behind due to resistance and she's remaining coiled as she moves out. Agreed not to the same extreme as RomeroWell I did say better...go back and look at Romero's swing if you haven't already...
Lets hope that goes away before you have any romantic encounters this weekend or it could get a bit dicey..It's engraved on my visual cortex after yesterday's discussion.. lol, and fair enough, maybe she doesn't.. but I don't see a "all back, all forward" type swing here. The hands are lagging behind due to resistance.
I leave it right there pattar .... are you trying to get me kicked? LOLLets hope that goes away before you have any romantic encounters this weekend or it could get a bit dicey..