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Baseball players!! I want to clean up my swing a bit.
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<blockquote data-quote="ModMike1572" data-source="post: 5741848" data-attributes="member: 133889"><p>I almost tried out for pro ball a while back so ill give you some quick tips.</p><p>Watch the ball all the way through to the bat. While holding the bat in your stance, keep both elbows pointed down.. Pretend there is a glass plate that you can rest your elbows on. Keep the bat exactly 45degrees.</p><p>Go to the cage and practice, practice, practice. Great way to help you become a contact hitter. Also, Keep both feet shoulder width apart, pointed slighty inwards. Dont take a huge step, just pick your foot up, and place it down.</p><p>Hope this helps, let me know how it goes.</p><p>This worked for me back in my playing days. I was a better shortstop than hitter though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ModMike1572, post: 5741848, member: 133889"] I almost tried out for pro ball a while back so ill give you some quick tips. Watch the ball all the way through to the bat. While holding the bat in your stance, keep both elbows pointed down.. Pretend there is a glass plate that you can rest your elbows on. Keep the bat exactly 45degrees. Go to the cage and practice, practice, practice. Great way to help you become a contact hitter. Also, Keep both feet shoulder width apart, pointed slighty inwards. Dont take a huge step, just pick your foot up, and place it down. Hope this helps, let me know how it goes. This worked for me back in my playing days. I was a better shortstop than hitter though. [/QUOTE]
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