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In my view, weight should not be shifted unless a swing will occur.

Good weight shift is constant through the swing. It helps start the bat forward assisting the arms in bringing the bat into the zone.

Hip turn as an additional aid in increasing bat speed also takes place during weight shift.

Anyone who dances knows the value of smooth balanced weight shift. The swing process is a sort of dance with three major components, weight shift, swing and hip turn. Good follow through would be the result of the 'good swing process'.

More consistent contact would be a result of a good swing process.
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Originally posted by BlueDog:
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In my view, weight should not be shifted unless a swing will occur.

I agree......

Weight shift occurs at "go"....No "go", then, no weight shift....




I wouldn't really say no weight shift, but it would be minimal on a check swing. In Ted's swing, some weight is shifted as his front foot hits the ground and the remainder is shifted through contact to extension.

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