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Richard Schenck
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  • Saint Charles, MO
  • United States
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Richard Schenck is now friends with NABA and Michael Gerts
August 22, 2009
Richard Schenck and Kyle Grucci are now friends
August 12, 2009
Nice selection. Thanks much. You do much well, but I believe there is so much more in you. IMO, the swing has only two moving parts/joints. The hands, around which the bat pivots. And the rear hip joint, around which the body rotates. Forget abo…
August 2, 2009
August 2, 2009
There is not much worse advise than to distribute your weight evenly throughout the swing.
August 2, 2009
Tell us how you describe that swing.
August 2, 2009
Is it possible for you to email me a hitting clip or two. Or is one on the site here outside of the slo mo video? I like to play them frame by frame when analyzing. My early impression is he's pushing instead of whipping the bat by not creating a dr…
August 2, 2009
Richard Schenck is now friends with Bill Stanton and Kurtis Wiles
August 2, 2009
Richard Schenck updated their profile photo
August 2, 2009
This is an outstanding example of the two pivot points synced together to create a whip.....and a sudden launch. Look at the video with the idea that there are only two moving parts. The hands and the rear hip. Pujols loads into his rear hip. And he…
August 2, 2009
This is your typical All Back/All Forward swing. Meaning you load everything back (upper and lower body)...hold it....then unload everything forward. The high level swing is developed by loading the upper body back AS the lower body is turning/movin…
August 2, 2009
Manny and all the greats establish a rear hip pivot point and load it and maintain it until 'go'. I call it onelegged hitting because the swing is launched before the front foot is weighted. They also develop a hand pivot point and learn to load the…
August 2, 2009
You need to sit into and load (coil) your rear hip and then stretch the upper body rearward against the resistance offered by that load. Then explode up and out of the sit to power the swing as you turn the barrel with your hands. You currently use…
August 2, 2009
Pretty good. Need video from the other side. You are generally in the high level pattern. However, you can be more sudden and more explosive by developing some resistance within the loading of the swing. You currently 'push' the bat instead of getti…
August 2, 2009
Richard Schenck is now a member of CheckSwing
August 2, 2009

Profile Information

Bats:
Left
Throws:
Right
Position(s):
C
I currently:
Coach Baseball
Baseball Playing Experience:
College
Baseball Coaching Experience:
High School
Softball Playing Experience:
Fast Pitch
Softball Coaching Experience:
None
Website:
http://www.hittingillustrated.com/forum

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At 11:21am on August 12, 2009, Kyle Grucci said…
Welcome to CheckSwing, Richard!

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At 1:31pm on August 2, 2009, Bill Stanton said…
Richard- Thanks for joining us at CheckSwing! Have a great time making new connections and talking baseball. Please invite any players and coaches that you know to join us as well. Enjoy!
 
 
 

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