to add that it's performed in such a manner as not to lose hardly any energy/speed yet maximizing your energy state and turn performance the best one possibly can
This is how I always thought of and explained/taught it
Hope this helps
TC
TC, your description more aptly describes a “hard turn”. “Bat turn” is often used as a real world slang term when referring to a “Break turn”.
It’s disconcerting when those helping new players throw out self made terminology that can be defined differently by different people and only confuse the novice. It’s rare to see an instructor start out with the basics of BFM and energy management. For instance, the Jug video is a great compilation of snap shots, many off a pick and blow through.
It’s easy to see how a Newbie could go out and try to replicate those shots and be very disappointed and confused when they don’t work so well. The video shows many examples of the successful end game but, not how to get there.