Not the elbow in and of itself...bat location is also part of the equation or term.the back elbow being a bit forward is not bat drag. As long as the middle turns and the bat is in sync w that, there is no drag of the bat.
Great post, helps shed light. I may have been mistaken in some of my posts regarding the pro swings, but I agree with this 100%Not the elbow in and of itself...bat location is also part of the equation or term.
In all of the pros you posted saying they had bat drag the same as the amateur just because at a point in time their rear elbow was ahead of their hands momentarily is not necessarily bat drag.
Because it was only momentarily in the overall process, at the wrong time to call it that, and long before their bats were flat/horizontal behind them (barrel not on plane yet). Whereas in the amateur's swing (and all other amateur bat drag swings), her rear elbow is ahead of her hands when the bat is level, and planning to the ball.
From that laid back bat position with elbows leading...she's in a position to do nothing but drag the bat through the zone. Not saying that's her normal swing(s) - probably not - but per the vids presented, she is dragging the bat in them (ie. bat drag), while the pros presented for comparison are not.
EDIT: Since I saw TDS's post of the clip of your DD's swing after I posted the above, I think she's a perfect example of what I'm trying to explain.
While some might want to say she has bat drag because at some point in her swing her rear elbow gets in front of her hands/knob momentarily...
...but by the time she gets the bat/barrel level and on plane with the ball....
...she's recovered like the pro swings posted, and the hands/knob are once again in front of her rear elbow. Hence...no bat drag.
the back elbow being a bit forward is not bat drag.
The whole "back elbow in front of hands= drag" is just an arbitrary thing made up by some guy on the internet. Quackery.
Touche. Some guy on Internet thinks Spinning is bat drag You can spin with or without bat drag.Best description of bat drag is "laying it down and swinging it around". Need to swing it down.
...she's recovered like the pro swings posted, and the hands/knob are once again in front of her rear elbow. Hence...no bat drag.
While some might want to say she has bat drag because at some point in her swing her rear elbow gets in front of her hands/knob momentarily...
...but by the time she gets the bat/barrel level and on plane with the ball....
...she's recovered like the pro swings posted, and the hands/knob are once again in front of her rear elbow. Hence...no bat drag.
I don't know who this is but, she had bat drag. She recovered somewhat. She lost early bat speed because of the bat drag.
The initial bat drag resulted in her hitting the ball further away than necessary - notice the biceps slightly extended from the torso, and ball contact well in front of the normal ball of front foot..
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Without the initial bat drag, this swing would be greatly improved. Bat speed would be greater, and she would be able to make contact with authority deeper in the zone, thereby giving her HR power to RF,CF.
I don't know who this is but, she had bat drag. She recovered somewhat. She lost early bat speed because of the bat drag.
The initial bat drag resulted in her hitting the ball further away than necessary - notice the biceps slightly extended from the torso, and ball contact well in front of the normal ball of front foot..
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Without the initial bat drag, this swing would be greatly improved. Bat speed would be greater, and she would be able to make contact with authority deeper in the zone, thereby giving her HR power to RF,CF.