Let me quote your guru word for word and you tell me at what point I mis-understood.
"1st the back leg drives the rear pelvic bone forward. Then the front foot lands. Then the front leg finishes by driving the pelvis open from the front and the pelvis pulls the upper body into rotation."
That's absolutely correct. He's isolating the leg movements. You then synch the hand and arm movements with that.
Are you saying that Bonds' legs and pelvis do not operate as stated? The back leg pushes, the front foot lands, and front leg straightens. Looks pretty clear and obvious to me, that that is what is happening here;
He flattens the bat as the back leg pushes, he gets the elbow down during the block, and throws the barrel during the push back.
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