Currently a graduate student in Exercise Science at Louisiana Tech University. Involved in various baseball training research studies as well as strength and conditioning with Tech
baseball and softball. Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
Formerly played collegiately at D3 and D1 levels and a couple stops among independent professional teams. Began working with high school, college and professional players shortly after.
3/16/2007 9:05 PM
LER wrote:
Hey, haven't seen anybody mention this (although somebody most definitely has), but the angle of those two side shots seems a little misleading.
What I think may have been missed hear is the balance point in which he initiates his swing from. 2004 looks a little better then the 2006. However, the difference I doubt would make much of a difference.
Maybe with the change in leagues he has not gotten used to the pitchers? After all, he did hit 25 Homeruns in '06, 2 more then he hit in '03. Reply to this
Hey, haven't seen anybody mention this (although somebody most definitely has), but the angle of those two side shots seems a little misleading.
What I think may have been missed hear is the balance point in which he initiates his swing from. 2004 looks a little better then the 2006. However, the difference I doubt would make much of a difference.
Maybe with the change in leagues he has not gotten used to the pitchers? After all, he did hit 25 Homeruns in '06, 2 more then he hit in '03.
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