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... if you're going to appoint yourself the professor grading the posts at Mariner Central and SSI, Dr. Naka. 
Frankly, your self-superiority is beginning to wear thin.
 
++ I think for you its all about raw speed or power lol. And these are shortcomings in your way of thinking... ++
And yet the very post to which you reply, addresses positioning, jump and angles.  Further, I have discussed these factors in significant detail over the last week or two.
No it ISN'T about raw speed or power for me.  If it is about anything, it is about talent and leverage.  Ichiro's hitting technique has nothing to do with raw power, and I've written 10,000's of words on the golf/baseball leverage principles he uses.
In pitching, there's nobody in the Mariners' blog-o-sphere who spends as much time on aiki CG and centrifugality.  David Aardsma is raw power without leverage, and I crusade against him.
If you insist on assuming the role of evaluator for everyone else, including the blog authors, please at least read the students' papers first.   Arrogance and ignorance are an unfortunate combination.
 
++ Its just envelope calculation but hope everybody understands. ++
We'll try, Dr. Naka.  As you know, not many of us speaking with you have the brainpower necessary to understand 6th-grade algebra.
 

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