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Originally posted by BlueDog:
Batspeed and follow-through in hitting are far too misunderstood..
Batspeed in hitting is a result of proper technique..Batspeed is either adequate, or it is not adequate..Much more important than the actual batspeed is WHEN the batspeed is created and WHEN it is spent..It should be created early in the forward swing and spent at, or just before, ball contact..
There is some swing momentum that carries over into the follow-through in an efficient swing..However, a swing that allows batspeed to carry over into the follow-through is an inefficient swing..
The arms and hands should totally relax at ball contact..When it comes to batspeed and the follow-through, the phrase "use it or lose it" applies..
First, I've sworn to never engage in any of these posts again but I do have to ask a couple of questions. Bluedog, when you say, "It should be created early in the forward swing and spent at, or just before, ball contact.." are you also saying this about a pitch riding on the outside corner. I do agree that the batspeed should be early. However, when a person is "letting the ball get to them," on that outside pitch to drive to right, and speaking from experience, I don't think that every bit of my bat speed has been exhausted prior to contact. Bluedog, this is the perfect place to discuss, as a part of this topic, hands. However, again, you've mentioned that you don't like coaching hands and I've sworn to not engage in any of these posts and so...
BTW, follow through, in my opinion is where the bat is deexcellerated and so, it bat speed and momentum have to have been eliminated at some point prior to, at or very quickly after contact. JMHO!