I'm not familiar with this term/concept. Can someone explain it to me in terms a simpleton would understand (or refer me to a post that will)?
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quote:Originally posted by Quincy:
The term 'handle torque' is a misnomer.
Torque is an external force applied to cause rotation.
One cannot applly torque to swing a bat although a batter could be spun with the application of force on the bat end.
This is a common misconception when the swing and bat speed are rationalized using the conservation of angular momentum.
quote:The torque is created at a point between the hands which is the center of that axis.
quote:Nyma-n seems to be revising quite a bit these days, even taking shots at his old faithful.
quote:Originally posted by Quincy:quote:The torque is created at a point between the hands which is the center of that axis.
If this were the case then the hands could only torque the hands.
In order to torque the bat there would have to be an axis at the bat head that is being rotated.
If torque is created between the hands, from where is it being exerted?
Are you trying to say that the bat is creating the torque ?
quote:Originally posted by jja:
The zero evidence, nothing, nada, that suggest that handle torque contributes to swing speed.
quote:No! The hands moving in opposite directions are torqueing the point between the two hands, they just happen to be attached to the rest of the bat and that is a good thing.
quote:Originally posted by jja:
Powertoallfields,
Sorry to disappoint you, but handle torque does not contribute significantly to bat speed period, not just at contact. Please read Adair to understand where my comments are coming from.
-JJA
quote:Originally posted by Quincy:
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Is this a comedy club?
quote:Originally posted by Quincy:
What you are describing is the reason that players go to batting coaches in the first place.
In your description, a player lines up the 'knocker knuckles' only to 'torque' his grip into the box grip.
This means that the batter will keep his elbows bent, dragging the bat and not extending his arms into the swing.
You must either be a comedian or your teacher is.
quote:Originally posted by Quincy:
You must be describing a very sophisticated super compound diametricly opposed double hand torque.
Front to back , back to front. Either way it is baloney.
It's a box grip, bat dragging, no arm extension swing.
The propensity to make bad contact damaging a wooden bat is heightened by this poor swing execution.
Or are you describing an aluminum bat only swing?