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Well I cannot see how anybody would be advocating for longer in time...he has stated both !
Well I cannot see how anybody would be advocating for longer in time...he has stated both !
Well I cannot see how anybody would be advocating for longer in time...
100th of a second earlier start for 14" more room to accelerate.Well I cannot see how anybody would be advocating for longer in time...
Yeah because I don't do that here..You asked @TDS what he meant hence I don't want to answer for him.Not being an "expert" does not preclude you from thinking about/discussing(commenting on)/learning about things.
Depends. That 1/100 of a second could be the difference between a barreled up ball or a ball hit away from the barrel...100th of a second earlier start for 14" more room to accelerate.
Trade-off?
All things being equal, one swing at 10mph faster than another but time to impact is 100th second more....which one would you prefer?
Not being an "expert" does not preclude you from thinking about/discussing(commenting on)/learning about things.
That guy Al Einstein certainly wasnt considered an expert when he published his first theories. He was a 26 y/o patent clerk. steve jobs started building computers in his garage.
Teacherman was taking cuts in his basement now he works with the RF for the yankees.maybe not quite on the same level asthe other 2.
Let's assume the bat is on the ball path the entire time.Depends. That 1/100 of a second could be the difference between a barreled up ball or a ball hit away from the barrel...
But that is the point..that extra 1/100 of a second may allow you to read the pitch better and put your bat along a better path..Honestly don't know with that timeframe whether that is true or not but I am also not convinced that your 1/100 s number is correct either Others will also argue that a barrel which is accelerated to the maximum from the start will allow for less adjustability in the swing after it is launched which also effects ball/bat collision point but I am not convinced by that argument.Let's assume the bat is on the ball path the entire time.