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Originally posted by S. Abrams:
tfox,
What age are we talking about? Don't want to rain on the parade, but until he is swinging a -3 bat it's difficult to judge just how great is great.
Torque is important but there are basically several parts of the body that torque and all are extremely important as none by themselves accomplishes much. Your thought about combination is absolutely correct. Your son may have a better handle on the basics of the swing than others his age, resulting in a superior batspeed to his peers.
Great that you're teaching rotational to your son. Good luck.
He is 9 and has been using a -9 bat from the time he was 6 and is still using one.I am not a fan of the -12 bats but he did use one when he was 5 and 6.
How much does quick hands play into it and does the quick hands come from something else.
I can say this,too much tension will destroy batspeed,and we showed this to my son with a radar.Gave him a plastic hitting stick and let him see how fast he could get the speed,he ranged from 35mph with tension(told him to swing for a homerun) all the way up to 69 mph without tension(told him to relax and just LET IT GO).This might have been the single best drill we ever did with him,that was instant and positive feedback and he has gotten quicker ever since.
I have a couple videos of him if interested but the question was more in general and not about him per say,I was just referencing him.