Pitch is extreme, and Push is extreme. Punch is anything in-between. It's tough to move the Release Point as close to the ball as a someone using a Snap Release/Pitch Elbow. But, the Hitter can move it to an earlier or later point to manipulate speed and trajectory. If you wait as long as possible, you better have some fast twitch muscle fibers.
One man's trash is another's treasure. You have no idea how valuable this rookie just found your post and in particular those first two sentences. What an eye opener for me!
Thanks YodasLuke,
Kevin
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One man's trash is another's treasure. You have no idea how valuable this rookie just found your post and in particular those first two sentences. What an eye opener for me!
Thanks YodasLuke,
Kevin
I'm happy it helps. I've had a bruised forehead of my own from all of the ah-ha moments.
This applies the same to Hinge Action:
Horizontal Hinging and Vertical Hinging are extremes. Angled Hinging is anything in-between.
It also applies to Planes:
Horizontal Planes and Vertical Planes are the extremes. Angled Planes are everything in-between.
I'm happy it helps. I've had a bruised forehead of my own from all of the ah-ha moments.
This applies the same to Hinge Action:
Horizontal Hinging and Vertical Hinging are extremes. Angled Hinging is anything in-between.
It also applies to Planes:
Horizontal Planes and Vertical Planes are the extremes. Angled Planes are everything in-between.
They say we should enjoy all great things in moderation. It's nice to know what moderation is in these concepts. Thanks again YodasLuke for the words of wisdom!
Kevin
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