Re: George Knudson and his swing
Most baseball swings are just as mechanically poor as most golf swings. It’s just that mechanics aren’t as critical to average success as they are in golf, for a variety of reasons. Directionality is not as critical, off hits are tolerable and more often successful, you only need to hit the ball about 20 percent of the times you swing at it, the pitcher provides some of the power, the bat is symmetrical and straight and doesn’t have a "face" to square nor a small head at the end only (it tolerates imprecise swings and thus less "swing quirks" and "compensations" are required to "save" a bad swing), the upper and lower body are rotating about the same axis, no spine angle to lose, etc.
Most baseball swings are just as mechanically poor as most golf swings. It’s just that mechanics aren’t as critical to average success as they are in golf, for a variety of reasons. Directionality is not as critical, off hits are tolerable and more often successful, you only need to hit the ball about 20 percent of the times you swing at it, the pitcher provides some of the power, the bat is symmetrical and straight and doesn’t have a "face" to square nor a small head at the end only (it tolerates imprecise swings and thus less "swing quirks" and "compensations" are required to "save" a bad swing), the upper and lower body are rotating about the same axis, no spine angle to lose, etc.
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