It strongly depends if the bat was rounded at the end or flat/concave. When i was in school, me and my friends were trying to do a similar trick with a tennis racket during our PE, since some pro-guy told us that's possible if precisely done. Took us a ...
It strongly depends if the bat was rounded at the end or flat/concave. When i was in school, me and my friends were trying to do a similar trick with a tennis racket during our PE, since some pro-guy told us that's possible if precisely done. Took us a few days before we succeed but keep in mind that tennis racket has a lot smaller surface on its handle, also baseball bat is made of one piece of wood so it bounces more predictably
Posted by Guest on Thu Apr 10 00:48:03 2014
Chances are not that small as you might think
You mean, chances are 1:95,000 instead of 1:100,000 like I would've thought? Okay, duly noted.
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| show fullshow summaryIt strongly depends if the bat was rounded at the end or flat/concave. When i was in school, me and my friends were trying to do a similar trick with a tennis racket during our PE, since some pro-guy told us that's possible if precisely done. Took us a ...
It strongly depends if the bat was rounded at the end or flat/concave. When i was in school, me and my friends were trying to do a similar trick with a tennis racket during our PE, since some pro-guy told us that's possible if precisely done. Took us a few days before we succeed but keep in mind that tennis racket has a lot smaller surface on its handle, also baseball bat is made of one piece of wood so it bounces more predictably
Posted by Guest on Thu Apr 10 00:48:03 2014
Chances are not that small as you might think
You mean, chances are 1:95,000 instead of 1:100,000 like I would've thought? Okay, duly noted.
Posted by Guest on Tue Apr 8 22:43:13 2014