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Jason Fowler
2 posts
11/13/08
Hey Jeff! I am working hard to get in shape for the '09 season and I have a question. I swing at about 95-100 mph right now and I'd like to increase that (of course). What is the best way to measure your results as you go along working out and adding strength? Also, is "strength" in itself enough to increase swing speed? Are there factors that go into increased swing speed that the average joe doesn't understand?
Thanks!
robert schumacher
3 posts
11/15/08
Hi Jeff,
Did you get a chance to look at the kvest as yet. If so did you think it was catering to a one or two plane action.
thks
Jeff Ritter
63 posts
11/24/08
Robert,
The k-vest in my opinion is definitely a two-plane action. I have been in it myself and to fit into their tolerance you need quite an upright posture.