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I will be out most of the day as well. But I will check in this evening.
There’s a lot here. Very busy today. I will reply ASAP.,
This post deserves my FULL attention. I will treat it as such.
Thank you for the warning! LOLThere’s a lot here. Very busy today. I will reply ASAP.,
This post deserves my FULL attention. I will treat it as such.
You're right. Turning the barrel deep is what several people have been talking about. Setting it up with a lower body running start is what Tewks was talking about in the thread from 2011 that I mentioned a few weeks ago. These are all great points, but nothing that contradicts 1-leg/rear-leg hitting. It's all part of it... FWIW, this is one of the reasons I don't care for the "names". I can understand why people want to consider this 2-legged or balanced. It's all in the way we understand the various terms. They both fit.
FYI... Years ago, members of the posse created those terms (I think...). They were meant to be descriptive. But some people took offense to the names and started throwing in terms such as "balance". One side started to misrepresent what balance meant. Then the other side started to misrepresent what 1-legged meant. Etc. Etc. Etc. If you read the early threads, there was some good discussion about why the terms were used, and what they actually meant. Then some of the participants seemed no longer interested in discussion and only wanted to argue. That is pretty much when BBD started to go south. Some of the older threads had good, open, honest discussion that offered good information. Now it is just a lot of bickering with virtually no content at all.
This ^^^^^^ is very simplistic, but true.I was just watching a Jenny Finch video where she says she snaps through the hello elbow zone. She doesn't do that at all. Or at least not until way after her arm moves toward her target first. Hello Elbow is junk just as the swing down as being demoed by ARod or AP is being shown. Great players, bad coaches. Most great players don't make good coaches. Some of the sorriest players make the best coaches. Not only batting but all parts of the game are full of great players that play more on feel than real. It is not just sports, many great artist can't teach people how they do what they do. Coaching is a talent, playing is a talent, they are not the same.
It’s subjective. It’s just not true.This ^^^^^^ is very simplistic, but true.
I was just watching a Jenny Finch video where she says she snaps through the hello elbow zone. She doesn't do that at all. Or at least not until way after her arm moves toward her target first. Hello Elbow is junk just as the swing down as being demoed by ARod or AP is being shown. Great players, bad coaches. Most great players don't make good coaches. Some of the sorriest players make the best coaches. Not only batting but all parts of the game are full of great players that play more on feel than real. It is not just sports, many great artist can't teach people how they do what they do. Coaching is a talent, playing is a talent, they are not the same.
It’s subjective. It’s just not true.
Performing at a high level is a different skill than teaching others to perform at a high level. Agree or disagree?
I think they are two different skills. I do not think it is subjective.