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Reply to "Push-off with the back leg???"

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Originally posted by Quincy:
If you are pushing with your back leg, you are apparently moving forward. If you are reading the pitch while moving forward, you have already committed your swing to a certain area that must be adjusted on the 'fly'. This leads to less than good contact, if any at all, most often when large adjustment is called for.

Creating stretch and potential energy at this point is too late in the process since the bat head is already committed by the forward movement.

It would be similar to standing upright in the stance and then dipping your hips only to raise them again.

A 'downhill' swing is far more efficient.




No, my back hip is moving forward, but my head and body do not.

If you are not pushing with your back leg...you will be spinning on your back toe and will get only half use of your legs as a power producer.

I don't know of any power hitters that have a downward swing nor can I think of any good MLB hitters that swing down to the ball. Maybe down to the plane and then up, but that is a product of where they start their hands in their pre-swing.
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