I interpret Jerry's question to reveal an important issue.
Context.
Jerry - from a mechanical perspective - swinging would generally have a sequenced release as opposed to the hitters simultaneous release. As Daryl states - two distinct motions as measured from a 3rd person perspective - i.e. camera.
From the player's perspective - 1st person perspective - that would not necessarily be the case. And unless you slice and dice this subject up I would go as far to say that it shouldn't be the case that you would sense/feel two distinct motions.
I think it's an important distinction to understand and it is a huge area of study to fully elaborate that point.
Mike O
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I interpret Jerry's question to reveal an important issue.
Context.
Jerry - from a mechanical perspective - swinging would generally have a sequenced release as opposed to the hitters simultaneous release. As Daryl states - two distinct motions as measured from a 3rd person perspective - i.e. camera.
From the player's perspective - 1st person perspective - that would not necessarily be the case. And unless you slice and dice this subject up I would go as far to say that it shouldn't be the case that you would sense/feel two distinct motions.
I think it's an important distinction to understand and it is a huge area of study to fully elaborate that point.
Mike O
Agree, agree, Agree, yes, yes, yes
My personal thinking is there are several, all difficult, ways to explain.
The easiest is :
Think hinge, think Dual Horizontal, sequenced, #2 release vertical, #3 release horizontal The face is squared by the flat VERTICAL left wrist.
Think about it!
I should be clearer- and said the same "type" of motion as the dual horizontal hinge -
HB
Last edited by HungryBear : 09-20-2014 at 09:48 AM.