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Batting Coaches for Everyone By guest author: Jeffery A Wise
Batting coaches can be very helpful for baseball players of all ages. These coaches specialize in hitting, without having to worry about all the other aspects of baseball. Because of that, they are able to devote more individual attention to players and their hitting techniques.
The problem is, there aren't a lot of batting coaches out there. Many teams can't afford to hire a batting coach or they can't find someone willing to volunteer for the job. If you have a batting coach on your team, consider yourself very lucky. Take advantage of the situation and learn as much as you can from this coach.
For those who don't have a batting coach, there are other alternatives that are just as good. First, you have a head coach and while he may not be able to give you a lot of his time, he will have a lot of knowledge on batting. Show an interest and effort and he will be more eager to help you.
A parent is also an excellent alternative. Since parents personally care for you, they will have more patience and words of encouragement for you. If a parent wants to help you out, let them. Your teammates can also benefit your hitting as you can bounce ideas off of each other. Just be willing to help them in return.
Watch tapes of you hitting during a game to see how you look and how you need to improve. The tape doesn't lie. If it's possible, it would even be a good idea to review tapes of pitchers you'll be playing against to see exactly how they pitch. This will prepare you for the games against those pitchers.
Finally, read baseball hitting books and watch videos about hitting. Most successful players have at one time or another invested in educational materials to better their hitting. Who better to get help from than the experts?
Considering using any or all of these options to improve your hitting and be a better player. Anyone can benefit from these examples, no matter what your age. You can even go so far as to say these are your many batting coaches. They will help assist in developing proper hitting skills.
So, even if you don't have a batting coach, there's no excuse to not improve on your hitting. Seek help from those around you who know what they're talking about. No one makes it big without the help of others.
Remember that the reason to practice with batting coaches is to give you skills and talent to become the baseball player you want to be. Download free hitting videos with tips and instructions you need to get started quickly by visiting Baseball Hitting and learn how to hit the baseball better.
Drills for Tee Ball that Work at All Levels Uploaded by ClubHouseGas On http://ClubHouseGAS.com , Jim Weldon talks about tee ball fundamentals that work at all levels of baseball. Also check-out http://YouthSportTravel.com
T-Ball University Batting Grip & Hand Position www.tballu.com Uploaded by TBALLUNIVERSITY This mini lesson (www.tballu.com) will instruct coaches and parents on proper batting grip and hand position for Tee-Ball age children. Additional lessons and downloadable drill sheets, practice plans and coaching forms are available at www.tballu.com.
T-Ball University Squash The Bug Drill www.tballu.com Uploaded by TBALLUNIVERSITY This T-Ball University Mini Drill (www.tballu.com) is designed to train coaches and parents how to instruct children on how to "Squash-the-Bug" or proper foot, leg and hip movement for batting. This drill is a sample of the many drills available at T-Ball University at www.tballu.com . By enrolling in T-Ball University, you can gain access to all of our video drills, downloadable drill sheets, practice plans and coaching forms and much more.
Teaching Your Child to Hit a Baseball By Allie Watkins
Always exercise patience when it comes to teaching your child to hit a baseball. You must realize that it happens to be one of the most difficult things to do when it comes to any sport and your child will not be able to master it instantaneously.
You obviously will take quite a while to get it right. Hence try to make the process fun and exiting for your child and make sure both of you do not get frustrated. It is also important to have short sessions so that your child will want to get at it again the next day.
Never neglect the basics of hitting. Your kid may have a rough idea of what to do but it is always better if you instill the fundamentals in him. Take him to the batters box and show him the proper stance and how the bat is held and other pointers and tips.
Always a reminder to your kid is that even major league players do this and practice the basics every day.
One proven and tested method is hitting the ball of a tee. This usually incorporates the importance of a child seeing the ball while hitting it and better chance of hitting the ball when compared to the usual hitting mechanics.
Also you can practice any where and for how ever long you want to. There are no prescribed time tables you need to follow. You could always work alone even in a little spare or free time that you have.
How ever you plan on going about your game always remember that you should have fun while doing it. Baseball being the greatest game in the world always is fun for kids as they get to hit a ball. Try to make your kid enjoy the game.
Some kids may get bored after some hitting. It is always better you change your activity or end the session. Plan your practice in advance for a good and satisfying session.
Youth Baseball Digest - 11 Simple Batting Terms Every Tee Ball and Little League Coach Should Know By guest author: Nick Dixon
1. Grip - The first thing every young player must be taught is how to properly grip the bat. The bat is gripped with the "knocking knuckles" on the top and bottom hands aligned perfectly in a straight line with each other. The purpose of this grip is to place the bat handle in the fingers away from the palms of the hands. This grip allows the hands to be move quicker and to have maximum control of the bat. Tension is a batters worst enemy when it comes having a quality swing. Gripping the bat improperly often causes tension throughout the body. A relaxed grip on the bat allows the batter to react with better bat speed and hand quickness. Feeling relaxed at the plate is a key to a batters confidence.
2. Stance - A batters stance is how a batter initially stands in the batter's box to look out at the pitcher. A batter's stance is the position of the hands and feet prior to the start of the swing. The feet should be shoulder width apart with toes pointing toward the plate. The feet should be square to the plate. Square to the plate means that they are an equal distance from the plate. The stance also refers to the position of the hands and the angle of the bat. The hands should be no more that several inches from the shoulder. The stance should comfortable and should allow the batter to look at the pitcher with ease.
3. Stride - The term refers to the batters weight shift or step prior to the swing. The stride should be short and only about three to four inches if the front foot moves. Many batters simply pick the front foot up and replace it without moving it forward. If a step is taken, it should be a little step forward with the toes pointing toward the pitcher. It is important to teach young players that they must stride to get ready to hit. They do not stride to hit, but rather, they should stride to get ready to hit. The batters stride foot should be set before the pitchers front foot lands.
4. Hip Turn - Hip turn refers to the process of a batter generating power by driving the hips through a power rotation. Only pitches over the middle and inside 3rds of the plate allow a batter to get full hip turn. The closer the pitch is to the batter, the more hip turn is needed to properly hit the ball. Pitches on the outer part of the plate require little hip turn to hit. The hitter will rotate his hips open farther on an inside pitch than an outside pitch. The batter should rotate the hips on a level plane. Player should not lean forward over the plate or lean back away from the plate. The batter's back foot must pivot in order to have good hip rotation.
5. Balance - A batter must have good balance to be successful. Balance refers to proper weight distribution prior, during the swing, and at the finish of the swing. Good balance allows the hitter to have more control at the plate. Good balance begins with even weight distribution with a proper stance. The batters ability to control the body during the stride is the key to good balance.
6. Bat Speed - The speed of the bat during a swing. The bat the batter used must be the correct length and weight for a batter to generate optimum bat speed.
7. Squash the Bug - This term refers to the pivot the back foot during the baseball swing. This foot action allows the hips to open up or turn.
8. Shoe Laces to Pitcher - The best back foot action is not a squashing action with downward pressure. The best motion is to turn the back foot with the shoelaces toward the pitcher. This turn should be performed with a "light-weight" pivoting motion with little downward pressure. The batter pushes off from the ball of his rear foot to shift weight to the front side. Putting downward pressure on the ball of the back foot as it pivots and the hips rotate tends to constrict the quickness and power swing.
9. Trigger - Load - Both have the same meaning. Batters must learn to trigger or load to get ready to hit. The loading or triggering process is a batter's final movement of the body and hands to the optimum bat launching position to get ready for the swing. Different batters use different movement as a triggering mechanism. Many batters turn the front knee and should slightly inward. Other batters simply take the hands slightly up and back to what they call their launch position. The loading or triggering action should be a very slight movement.
10. A, B, C Baseball Swing - The "A, B, to C baseball swing" means a baseball swing that is not fundamentally correct. The term describes a swing that is not compact and not direct to the ball. The batter sweeps the bat in a slow long arch.
11. A to C Swing - Used to refer to a sort compact swing that take the bat from the "A" launch position directed to the "C" or contact position. The perfect baseball swing is a short compact "A to C" Swing.
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Nick Dixon is the President and founder of Nedco Sports, a sports training company established in 1999. Dixon is also an active and full time high school baseball coach with over 25 years experience. Coach Dixon is better known as the inventor of the BatAction Hitting Machine, the SKLZ Derek Jeter Hurricane Hitting Machine, the SKLZ Target Trainer, the SKLZ Derek Jeter ZipnHit Pro, and the SKLZ Strikeback Trainer. Dixon is also a contributing writer for BaseballCoachingDigest, the Youth Baseball Digest, the Baseball Parent Guide, the Baseball 2Day Coaches Journal, and Blog4Coaches.
Youth Baseball Drills - Start the Kids on the Road to Success Early By guest author: KC Andrus
Why Youth Baseball Drills? Ahh, the joys of youth baseball. What a wonderful sight to behold, the children out there giving it there all, wearing their emotions on their sleeves and the parents in the stands biting their fingernails, overcome with nervousness. The sights and sounds of a little league game are one of the fondest memories of many children's childhoods and also becomes ingrained in the minds of their parents. Whether you are a parent, coach or player, however, it takes steady practice doing the RIGHT youth baseball drills to make your team a winner.
What Youth Baseball Drills are Effective? Everyone knows that the most glamorous asset for a baseball player's inventory is his hitting skills, it is also his most valuable. So here are some common problems facing young hitters and some drills to help you improve.
Keep Your Eye on the Ball! It's the first thing you learn as a baseball player and one of the most important. A good drill to improve this is to have someone stand on a mound and throw a ball and have the player track the ball all the way into the catcher's glove. Very simple and effective.
Hit Line Drives If you're popping the ball up a lot or hitting way too many choppers, it is always one of two things: your timing is off or your swing is off and your bat path isn't straight to the ball. A good drill to make sure your bat path takes you straight to the ball is to practice hitting sharp line drives off of a tee.
My Timing Is Off If you're struggling with timing and rhythm within your swing one of the best drills you can do to correct that problem would be soft toss. Have someone kneel on one knee out to the side and softly toss the ball up to you while you focus on timing and hitting the ball up the middle squarely.
What Other Measures Should I Take?
There are various other resources that can help you come up with Youth Baseball Drills and provide fantastic coaching tips. In order to get the best information, you have to sift through all of the misinformation on the internet. This is where I found the best information for me, it provides solid tips and even lets you in on some secrets to maximize hitting potential: