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Baseball players!! I want to clean up my swing a bit.
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<blockquote data-quote="CSD" data-source="post: 5741974" data-attributes="member: 26316"><p>In playing all four years in high school, three on varsity, I would say hitting is probably one of the hardest elements to teach in baseball. With so many different types of advice given by different coaches it's easy for players to get lost as to what's important and what's not. In your situation Borat, try using your legs better. Make them work for you. This will help you to use all the power from your legs and hit the ball harder and further more consistently. Balance is one of the most important aspects of your swing. Try to keep the majority of your body weight, in your stance, on the balls of your feet. This helped me to have better balance and stability, which gave me more power to hit the ball with. </p><p></p><p>Whenever I was on deck, I took swings as if I were at bat. Your at bat really begins well before you walk into the batter’s box. Stay relaxed at the plate. Take a deep breath before you walk into the batter’s box and make sure your muscles are relaxed instead of tense. This will help your confidence at the plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSD, post: 5741974, member: 26316"] In playing all four years in high school, three on varsity, I would say hitting is probably one of the hardest elements to teach in baseball. With so many different types of advice given by different coaches it's easy for players to get lost as to what's important and what's not. In your situation Borat, try using your legs better. Make them work for you. This will help you to use all the power from your legs and hit the ball harder and further more consistently. Balance is one of the most important aspects of your swing. Try to keep the majority of your body weight, in your stance, on the balls of your feet. This helped me to have better balance and stability, which gave me more power to hit the ball with. Whenever I was on deck, I took swings as if I were at bat. Your at bat really begins well before you walk into the batter’s box. Stay relaxed at the plate. Take a deep breath before you walk into the batter’s box and make sure your muscles are relaxed instead of tense. This will help your confidence at the plate. [/QUOTE]
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