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Here ttb alright! Just not a forced actionYou can’t see the barrel moving early? This is slow motion and you can still see TTB very easily.
Here ttb alright! Just not a forced actionYou can’t see the barrel moving early? This is slow motion and you can still see TTB very easily.
Here ttb alright! Just not a forced action
The 2nd she didn’t have to because the pitch was lowerthanks! I understand what you are saying but i was/am more concerned with where the hands and barrel are before launch vs what is driving the swing. she also does look to 'un-tip' or plane the barrel before launch. Moreso in the first gif. maybe a different pitch in the second required her free hands to act earlier.
What do you mean early? Are you talking about the un tipping phase or 2nd pic when clear we can see down to?You can’t see the barrel moving early? This is slow motion and you can still see TTB very easily.
Curious why you are asking me this … but I will answer anyway. The barrel turns to wherever the pitch located, if the pitch is high the barrel will be turned to that location on a flatter plane, If the pitch is low the barrel will be turned down towards it.Julray
Do you think TTB doesn’t involve the barrel working down?
Do you think the aggressive hip turn and straightening of the lead legs adds to her power? She takes a good rip at the ball. I like it.
Mattingly's logo barrel path, not the live barrel path he teaches...Before I answer any of this... please provide your definition on TTB.
The "swing down" path that he demoed right after saying that.Be honest - what did he say 'you want to stay away from'?
I think this is where a lot of arguments end up, with the definition of turn.
1. We’ve already come to consensus that this is the idea pathMattingly's logo barrel path, not the live barrel path he teaches...
Also, even though TDS uses this as an example of "down to"....
....I like how his initial barrel path is first rearward via external rotation of the top hand, and he's not yanking the knob "down" or forward with his bottom hand, or "punching" the top hand forward over his rear shoulder.
This is also not my idea of TTB...
...no forced pronation/supination of the forearms to launch or torque the barrel backwards as your first move.