swingbuilder Posted January 8, 2007 Report Posted January 8, 2007 Ken Griffey Jr.He doesn't take his hands back with the arms. The body moves forward and it tricks you into thinking his hands move back. Enjoy
swingbuilder Posted January 8, 2007 Author Report Posted January 8, 2007 Meat, nothing special or different about this stroke. Barring the arm is only a issue if the arms extend the hands back. Notice how the body transfer is extending the arms. The hands never move from where they were.
duke2559 Posted January 9, 2007 Report Posted January 9, 2007 Hey Swingbuild. I am a student of the swing myself only not on the level some of you have shown and i have a question. All of these swings are different approaches yet really the same when broken down. The question i have is on a 1a level when the kids have limited time, because they participate in everything , for practice or to truely dedicate themselves to the sport what is the most important aspect to concentrate on when teaching them to hit. I understand the concepts involved in teaching the linear and rotational ideas but in this situation unless the player hasĀ a previous knowledge of the subject there is no way to make them understand with the limited time. Thanks if you reply.
meat Posted January 9, 2007 Report Posted January 9, 2007 The thing that amazes me about the second swing is how he stays inside that ball...wow
swingbuilder Posted January 9, 2007 Author Report Posted January 9, 2007 Duke, the things that a player like you mentioned, needs to concentrate on are his ability to maintain his posture throughout his swing and his ability to stay connected with his hands to the back shoulder area. Notice, if you will, in some of the other clips I have posted on this site. Notice how those big league hitters keep the same relationship with their hands and back shoulder from start and into the rotation. Duke, notice the hands in this clip....and this one.....http://www.builder.hittingillustrated.com/Pro/connection.mpgYou and players like that would be served well to see lots of swing clips of the best. www.hittingillustrated.com then go to the forums button.Meat, As long as a hitter can maintain good connection. Thats the hands relationship to the back shoulder then it will be easy for any hitter to stay inside the ball. Grif as always been one of my favorites.
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