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ok then, that means if i ever get new shins im going to ask for bright pink ones? :p
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Justme,
Perhaps using an analogy of the Fosbury flop in the high jump would help. Dick Fosbury was the first person to try the high jump in this manner but over time, people tried using different approaches and arms techniques in conjunction with the new technique. However, it is still called the Fosbury Flop. And just like the flop took some time to be accepted in the track and field circles, I think the GDS stance will have the same problem within the baseball circles. Especially with the (perceived or real) obstructed strikezone issue. Anyway if the biggest problem we have is that you think I should change the name of the stance, so be it. |
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The "GD stance" is really the Gerry Davis System. Proper performance includes the distance from the catcher Gerry prescribes and Tee demonstrates. I think if Gerry says it's right, it's right. If you want to make changes, feel free, but as has been said, it will not be the Gerry Davis System. |
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2. As non-traditional as it would be, I am beginning to believe that bright pink would be appropriate for you. |
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I would follow the recommendation of Gerry Davis before I used what worked for somebody else, and for the same reason many folks here emphasize the proper stance and positioning for the Gerry Davis System™. Edited to add: I should have read Garth's post first... |
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Hehehe,
As I read this I wonder a little:
If someone works "almost" the "heal-to-instep" do we comment? I REALLY liked the Fosbury anology since I am from Oregon . . . we NEVER know when "the coming thing" is legit . . . and therein lies the issue: I believe that you work Davis, period . . . the review, referred to by 3 apples, was that the only thing pointed out was my chin position (something I worked on immediately) was bad . . . We have several people that have commented "my version" . . . that only means you are not using the classic "Davis" system. BTW, I have sent an e-mail to Scott Ehert and asked if some time soon I can have extended" teaching . . . that may help us all. Regards, "The Moron" |
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