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    I would like to get feedbacks on MP30 training bat or any other traning bat. I looking to get one and use it over the off season on t-ball and soft toss.
    thanks

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    http://www.baseball-fever.com/showth...rect-mechanics

    More discussion in the past.

    Personally I would tell you to buy Ted Williams book "The Science of Hitting" and learn it backwards and forwards. Also watch youtube videos of MLB hitters swings in slow motion.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tradosaurus View Post
      http://www.baseball-fever.com/showth...rect-mechanics

      More discussion in the past.

      Personally I would tell you to buy Ted Williams book "The Science of Hitting" and learn it backwards and forwards. Also watch youtube videos of MLB hitters swings in slow motion.
      Thanks for your answer. I red the past thread, only one member give opinion on the MP30. This thread talks more about the swing mechanics, not about training tools. I red ted Williams book, and Tony Gnynn book.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tradosaurus View Post
        http://www.baseball-fever.com/showth...rect-mechanics

        More discussion in the past.

        Personally I would tell you to buy Ted Williams book "The Science of Hitting" and learn it backwards and forwards. Also watch youtube videos of MLB hitters swings in slow motion.

        I love The Science of Hitting, and I think it's the best book on the subject. Unfortunately, it's vague, and leaves out a few things that he did (unknowingly or not). Yes, it can be used as a basic teaching aid. However, it needs to be complemented with a system that is compatible with Ted's words.

        For example, Ted's recommendation to "cock the hips" leads to three or four different interpretations. I believe in the one which Enc and Noontime described the feel of and Mud described the anatomy of during the "Rear Leg Action" thread.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tradosaurus View Post
          http://www.baseball-fever.com/showth...rect-mechanics

          More discussion in the past.

          Personally I would tell you to buy Ted Williams book "The Science of Hitting" and learn it backwards and forwards. Also watch youtube videos of MLB hitters swings in slow motion.

          Comment

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