- Oct 2, 2017
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I know we can watch a lot of hitters (including Tony) pro or college and we see the hips "turning" before the hands. Hence the cue hips before hands (Ted W), but I wonder if that leads to more issues at younger ages (10-12). Could Tony Gwynn be on to something, when he says start the hands first and then follow with the hips at least as a feel? Again for younger players, who have less body awareness at least until they get to a older age and they can feel what their body is doing.