Didnt change anything RDB. Let me teach you. The swing starts with the barrel turn, not with pull back or load or any of the other terms used to describe pre swing movements.. If someone stops there pull back that isnt a check swing. When the barrel moves towards the ball then stops before crossing the plate, that is a check swing. Savy? Seems you are the person trying to change when the swing starts.
So RDB if you want to show me some game footage of a high level timed swing where the barrel starts to turn before the front foot gets down go right ahead. DO IT!
Im enjoying watching you battle your imaginary strawman argument.
You know the more you use your own words to describe the swing the more I think you are the one who is guessing.
This is what you said in post#6
I said you're WRONG. The swing doesn't START when the front foot hits/touches the ground. It better Start long before that. You're the one with all the strawman arguments and guessing. Keep guessing and showing how foolish you are.The swing starts when the front foot hits the ground. You know that buddy. You cant start the swing until the front foot hits the ground, silly.
Judge's foot is still in the air and you are saying that he didn't start his swing yet:
You don't see the elbow begin to slot from the hands turning the handle. You don't see the barrel begin to turn rearward.
Nope. The swing starts with the pulling back/loading and all the other terms you want to use. You are confusing 'launch'. Again I will say that the swing STARTS before the front foot hits the ground. You can have your hitters wait until their front foot hits the ground before STARTING their swings. I'll even (strawman) say that you probably tell your hitters not to START their swing until front foot heel plants. How's that.The swing starts with the barrel turn, not with pull back or load or any of the other terms used to describe pre swing movements..
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