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Just A Couple Of Hours Work.....Doing The Wrong Thing....Gets You A Deeper Hole
I want you to FEEL what is going on in their rear scap as they load.
Cabrera's works up and in toward his spine.
Colabello's works down and away from his spine.
Cabrera then turns the barrel with his forearms.
Colabello externally rotates his humerus in the shoulder socket.
Hand action, allowed by the proper scap action of Cabrera, gives him a short stroke powered by SnF. His coiling and scap action connects his hands to his leg. It creates his SCIP....his torsion spring.....the entire torso becomes a unit....stretched about that SCIP.....that has just two moving parts. The leg at the bottom. And the hands at the top.
Colabello never becomes a unit. He has no torsion spring. He is a floppy army mess that has no connection to the power source. There is no drive train. There is no transmission to connect the engines. His arm action is his swing....therefore he is constantly at .6....late on the fastball (.5)....and early on the offspeed (.7).....unless he guesses right. Good luck with that against MLB pitching.
Cabrerar's swing is instantaneous. Short. Sudden. Which gives him the ability to be .5 or .7.
Colabello's loop....created by the arm aciton....LENGHTENS his swing....removes any and all suddenness....and puts him permanently at .6.
As a side note.....that has HUGE implications....notice Cabrera moves out....goes forward....IMMEDIATLEY upon picking up his lead foot....as he coils in his rear hip socket.
What does Colabello do? He sways backward. He has no coil. He has coil movement. But there is nothing he is coiling against....there is no antagoinist....therefore....he has no coil. No SCIP. No corner. No drive train. He has REMOVED his legs from his swing. All he has is his lengthy arm action.
An entire theory....garbage theory....built on ones ability to hit bp toss.
Can you imagine a ball coming at 90+....and the next one at 70....and consistently executing what is shown? It has no chance. NONE. NADA.
There is NO WAY....that you can properly time that arm loop....to good pitching.
The arm action in this video is why Chris Colabello can not hang in the big leagues.
http://www.hittingillustrated.com/im...abelloRear.gif
I want you to FEEL what is going on in their rear scap as they load.
Cabrera's works up and in toward his spine.
Colabello's works down and away from his spine.
Cabrera then turns the barrel with his forearms.
Colabello externally rotates his humerus in the shoulder socket.
Hand action, allowed by the proper scap action of Cabrera, gives him a short stroke powered by SnF. His coiling and scap action connects his hands to his leg. It creates his SCIP....his torsion spring.....the entire torso becomes a unit....stretched about that SCIP.....that has just two moving parts. The leg at the bottom. And the hands at the top.
Colabello never becomes a unit. He has no torsion spring. He is a floppy army mess that has no connection to the power source. There is no drive train. There is no transmission to connect the engines. His arm action is his swing....therefore he is constantly at .6....late on the fastball (.5)....and early on the offspeed (.7).....unless he guesses right. Good luck with that against MLB pitching.
Cabrerar's swing is instantaneous. Short. Sudden. Which gives him the ability to be .5 or .7.
Colabello's loop....created by the arm aciton....LENGHTENS his swing....removes any and all suddenness....and puts him permanently at .6.
Will the ego allow the mea culpa?
What does Colabello do? He sways backward. He has no coil. He has coil movement. But there is nothing he is coiling against....there is no antagoinist....therefore....he has no coil. No SCIP. No corner. No drive train. He has REMOVED his legs from his swing. All he has is his lengthy arm action.