I just odered the book. Can someone point me to the area in the book that deal directly with the hitters motion?
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.
It can be very helpful to your overall understanding to read the book in the order and manner described in the preface (page X). Attempting to read the book in chapter order and/or trying to follow all the references when presented is likely to be confusing to first time readers.
As with many things, people often don't follow or even bother to read instructions. The book is much simpler to understand if you follow them as described.
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Simplicity buffs, see 5-0, 1-L, 2-0 A and B 10-2-B, 4-D, 6B-1D, 6-B-3-0-1, 6-C-1, 6-E-2