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Who teaches "Keep your shoulder in there"
By: Chip
Most kids use their front shoulder and arms to generate power -- i.e., "pulling" or "sweeping the bat through the zone. Keeping the front shoulder in simply lets the hands generate speed from a "pushing" position, while the power from the hips is tranmitted through body rotation. The simplest analogy is a "one-two" punch -- the left jab requires the front side to stay closed (for accuracy) while the right cross comes through to finish off the job.
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