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Where's the shoulder scapula load?......I don't see it......If the shoulders power, they must load, first...
Blue, I agree about hands. How they torque and when they torque/rotate is determinant upon the hitters recognition of what/where the pitch is.
But, as that rear arm goes up, and and my torso begins a forward movement (it is much like a boxer's quick shot)I can load/unload that rear shoulder very quicky and powerfully. Maybe that is something some people can't feel, I don't know.
I feel everything contract (front oblique, rear oblique and serratus anterior, shoulder complex), just before the hands rotate forward. Admittedly, I am not hitting live pitching, so I may be manufacturing what I want to find. Again, I don't know. I just feel "bypass" the shoulders isn't right. My son feels the same, and I trust his judgement a whole lot more than mine.
Certainly, hands are firing like heck, as well.
I agree, I don't see it much on the Kent video, though as the bat blurs when the rear arm goes verticle....the rear hip starts to rotate and rear shoulder starts to release (right then is when I think the shoulder gives it's boxer's jab)and the hands are turning more.
I see it more on the Oh video (when the rear upper arm goes from angle to vertical and the front knee flares), I see the rear shoulder stretch back then give the thrust forward.