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Originally Posted by golfchicago
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I just odered the book. Can someone point me to the area in the book that deal directly with the hitters motion?
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Once you're in 12-1, if you went down the page and put 10- in front of every one of the 24 components, it would tell you where to find everything in chapter 10. For instance, 2-B becomes 10-2-B and is found in chapter 10. I would highlight each of the components for hitting, and in a different color, highlight all the swinging components. First, check the ones that are the same, then you might want to have a separate highlight color for components that are the same. This makes the book easier to read.
As a personal note, in my hitting pattern I've chosen to use impact address instead of adjusted address. I changed it because Homer said that it was especially useful for hitting. I would learn adjusted address first, as Homer recommended, then change to impact address if you find it useful.