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Fernando Tatis Jr Slow Motion Home Run Baseball Swing Hitting Mechanics



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  1. Yes he was on steroids but you still have to be talented enough to make contact with a 90+ mph baseball

  2. almost all elite mlb hitters hit with their front arm locked in an angle close to an arm bar. The gurus teach kids to start and maintain or keep their front arm elbow flexed to a 90 degree "box" through the swing and into contact yet you rarely if ever see any mlb players have their front arm elbow flexed to 90 degrees after they have load much less during the swing and at contact. Coaches today teach out length in the front arm yet all mlb players do it. It is directly proportional to power and if it was not golfers would not do it. Its physics. They teach to stay connected but at a flexed front elbow to 90 degrees. At least it is better than the past teaching of pushing and extending elbows to the ball but keeping the front elbow flexed is not only a large loss of power it is especially for young kids a recipe for players to push and extend with their elbows. That is death of a swing for power and consistency.

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