By Larry Chiang
So this post is not to be wedged into Stanford athletics. This post is in the category of Stanford entrepreneurship.
Problem
Everywhere, except for Stanford engineering the entrepreneurship education equals separation of tech and sales.
At Stanford engineering the solution is tech sales.
Similarly, in major-league baseball, the problem is teaching hip and shoulders separation
Here is Richard Shanks PhD thesis in five pictures

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I’m relentless. 🙂
Because I’m right. 🙂
And I know I’m right.
It’s a matter of time. 🙂
How many will you ruin until you cave? 🤦♂️
Truth is found here. 🙂
WordPress’d the problem
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High-level pattern hitting system is the solution
High-level pattern hitting system is #CS183HLPHS
The correct move is weight back while simultaneously coiling the rear hip socket around the rear ball where your leg attaches to the hip. Then the rear leg turns forward as you move forward
The rear hip stays coiled. Hips’s still closed. Hips stay loaded with potential energy. There are two hinge points.
The bat stays in the neck slot. Fused.
The Hall of Fame greats keep weight back and coil the rear hip socket around the rear ball of femur.
Then the all time greats’ rear leg will turn forward as they move forward… while the rear hip stays coiled. Hip is still closed.

Hat tip Richard Schenck via X and my YouTube Playlist
“Larry Chiang‘s swing path used to suck”


https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=ejeIz4EhoJ0
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