Hey I'm trying to find out what is the most efficient swing path and how MLB hitters use their swing path to hit well. I've seen some guys swinging down, swinging to the level, and swinging uppercut. What would be a good swing path?
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quote:Originally posted by vertigo_911:
Hey I'm trying to find out what is the most efficient swing path and how MLB hitters use their swing path to hit well. I've seen some guys swinging down, swinging to the level, and swinging uppercut. What would be a good swing path?
quote:Originally posted by Roll-it-up:
Think about it.....
Would the swing path be the same for a high pitch as a low pitch?
quote:Originally posted by Dtiger:
A lot (I've been told) depends on strength... which can be seen (not necessarily perfectly) by body size and just the muscles.
I being a smaller guy, have always been told to swing down until the point of contact (not drastic) and then extend through the ball. When done properly, this creates back spin and causes the ball to rise as it goes further. I'm not saying this is absolutely the only way. I'm interested to read further posts.
quote:Originally posted by vertigo_911:
So is it basically Lau-ism swing path such as 'pulling the knob to the ball', or is it just another way to use the hand to make a diagonal path? Can someone explain it? Thanks
quote:Originally posted by Chameleon:
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The fulcrum is between the hands.
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It must be the hips and the hands, not the arms..............................
quote:Originally posted by CoachB25:
That "lead elbow" isn't that different.
quote:Originally posted by Chameleon:
When you "get it" you'll convert to the truth just like I did.
quote:Originally posted by Chameleon:
Any path but this...
This is a TOTALLY incorrect swing path and yet the PCR and PCRW swings are built around it.
quote:Originally posted by CoachB25:
We discuss keeping the hands loose but there comes a point where you have to put tension in those hands.
quote:Originally posted by Coach May:
Hitting is not an exact science. There is no one size fits all for hitting just like pitching. Those that try to cooker cutter kids and feel they have all the answers only show me they have no clue at all.
quote:You can swing up to the ball from a mostly horizontal plane or you can swing up to the ball from diagonal plane. Only one of the two choices is high level.
quote:Originally posted by floridafan:
The important distinction between what Chameleon teaches and Charlie Lau is Chameleon (I believe) believes in keeping your weight back and exploding with hands and hips linked for power. Lau is more linear and hitting off the front foot. Both are distinctly different than pure rotational.
quote:Originally posted by itsinthegame:
DTiger,
I am sure we all see different players - in different situations - and so we see lots of different things.
The biggest problem that I happen to see - more and more of late - is the "no load" swing. I believe it is a by- product of the aluminum bat.
When you watch the fellas go from aluminum to wood - and you see the "no load" swing - you can expect a game full of dribblers and broken bats.
quote:Originally posted by floridafan:
If the hips go first then they will drag the hands. Logically it makes no sense that linking the hips and hands would not be the quickest and most explosive. The coordination of the hands and the hips at contact results in the least bleed of power. If they are not working together then one is dragging the other along resulting in slower bat speed.
quote:Originally posted by Dtiger:
I'm just throwing this out there, but the number 1 biggest problem I notice in kids my age (upper teen) is the dropping of the hands. Would you all agree? Obviously there are tons of things that can go wrong... which is why we can all sit here and discuss tons of theories. But as a pitcher and observer, I see tons of kids who drop their hands immediately... 90% of the time resulting in rolling over.
quote:Originally posted by NYdad:
Loading of the hands during weight shift along with momentary segmentation between lower/upper body when the hips fire creates the X-factor.
quote:Are you agreeing or disagreeing with me?
quote:The hips pull the upper body through
quote:Originally posted by wogdoggy:
Maybe the other way failed to improve his kid? not sad really ,,just wrong before and learning new.