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Old Mon Apr 29, 2013, 04:47pm
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Strange ... and definitely false.

Edited to add, for specificity: Perhaps the first sentence is scientifically true. But pitching and standing still are not the same motion, and it's completely natural for the wrist to be directly below the elbow when pitching - even if you film it and slow it down.
But we are saying part of the hand/ball can be farther from the body than the elbow, as long as the wrist is not.
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Old Mon Apr 29, 2013, 04:51pm
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But we are saying part of the hand/ball can be farther from the body than the elbow, as long as the wrist is not.
Yes, I know that. His post was saying it's impossible to pitch without having your wrist OUTSIDE your elbow (the entire article he posts talks about the elbow and wrist). I'm saying that's flat out wrong and the article is about your arm at a resting position, and has nothing to do with where it is when it's in motion (as in pitching).
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Yes, I know that. His post was saying it's impossible to pitch without having your wrist OUTSIDE your elbow (the entire article he posts talks about the elbow and wrist). I'm saying that's flat out wrong and the article is about your arm at a resting position, and has nothing to do with where it is when it's in motion (as in pitching).
Just trying to get back to the rule, for the readers.
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