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Mastering Hitting Contact Points in Baseball By Building Room for Error

 

Mastering Hitting Contact Points in Baseball By Building Room for Error

In baseball, hitting is not just about making contact with the ball; it’s about making consistent and powerful contact. One of the keys to achieving this is understanding and mastering hitting contact points. This blog will delve into the nuances of hitting contact points, providing insights and techniques to help you build room for error in your swing and improve your overall hitting performance.

Understanding Hitting Contact Points

The Basics of Contact Points

When it comes to hitting, the contact point is where the bat meets the ball. Depending on the pitch's location, the contact point can vary:

  • Outside Pitch: Ideally, you want to make contact with an outside pitch deep in the zone, allowing the ball to travel before swinging.
  • Middle Pitch: For pitches down the middle, contact should be made slightly further out in front.
  • Inside Pitch: Inside pitches should be hit even further out in front to pull the...
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How to Hit a Curveball: Mastering the Art of Recognizing and Hitting Breaking Pitches

 

How to Hit a Curveball: Mastering the Art of Recognizing and Hitting Breaking Pitches

The curveball is a pitch that many hitters dread. Pitchers love their curveballs and often use them to keep hitters off balance. There are countless videos, books, and tutorials on how to hit a curveball, but in this blog, we will focus on our approach to recognizing and hitting this tricky pitch. We'll discuss why it's essential to work on hitting curveballs, how to recognize them, and provide actionable tips to improve your performance against breaking pitches.

Why Work on Hitting Curveballs?

Pitchers frequently rely on their curveballs to disrupt hitters' timing. A steady diet of curveballs can make it difficult to stay consistent at the plate. Learning to recognize and hit curveballs effectively can significantly improve your overall hitting performance.

The Opportunity to Capitalize

Curveballs are thrown at lower speeds compared to fastballs, offering an excellent opportunity to make solid...

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Mastering the Trigger in Your Baseball Swing: A Key to Power and Control

 

Mastering the Trigger in Your Baseball Swing: A Key to Power and Control

In baseball, mastering the mechanics of your swing is crucial for success at the plate. One essential component often overlooked is the trigger. The trigger is the pre-swing movement that serves as a staging platform to generate energy and momentum, allowing you to attack the baseball with purpose and control. This blog explores what a trigger is, why it’s important, and how to implement it effectively in your swing.

What is a Trigger?

The trigger in a baseball swing is a pre-swing movement designed to generate energy and momentum in a controlled manner. It sets the stage for your swing, ensuring you’re ready to attack the ball with purpose and intent.

Purposeful and Controlled Movement

A good trigger involves aggressive yet controlled movements. Think of it as being 99% committed to swinging at the pitch with 1% control to adjust if necessary. This balance allows you to maintain enough commitment...

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Creating Room for Error in Your Swing: The Key to Hitting Success

 

Creating Room for Error in Your Swing: The Key to Hitting Success

When it comes to hitting in baseball, the idea of creating room for error might sound counterintuitive. After all, who wants errors in their swing? However, considering that pitchers are constantly trying to disrupt your timing with various pitches, aiming for perfection can be impractical. Instead, focusing on creating room for error can enhance your consistency and success at the plate. In this blog, we will explore how hand separation and barrel extension can help you achieve this.

The Pitcher's Objective

Pitchers aim to throw off your timing using a mix of fastballs, sinkers, changeups, and other pitches. Their goal is to make it difficult for you to make perfect contact. Given the variety of pitches and speeds you face, it’s unrealistic to expect perfect timing on every swing.

The Importance of Room for Error

Creating room for error means allowing for slight imperfections in your swing while still achieving...

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Why High-Level Players Don't Always Make Good Coaches

 

Why High-Level Players Don't Always Make Good Coaches

It’s a common misconception that high-level players, those who’ve excelled in college or professional baseball, will naturally make great coaches. However, the skills required for playing at a high level and those needed for coaching are vastly different. This blog will explore why not every player can or should transition into coaching, and what to look for in a good coach.

The Difference Between Playing and Coaching

Distinct Skill Sets

Playing baseball at a high level requires physical prowess, game knowledge, and the ability to perform under pressure. Coaching, on the other hand, demands a completely different set of skills:

  • Communication: Effective coaches must be able to convey complex ideas clearly and succinctly.
  • Patience: Developing players take time, and a good coach must be patient with their progress.
  • Mentorship: Coaches need to provide guidance and support, helping players navigate both the mental and...
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Learn Your Swing by Finding Patterns: Simplifying the Path to Hitting Success

 

Learn Your Swing by Finding Patterns: Simplifying the Path to Hitting Success

Hitting a baseball is one of the most challenging feats in sports. The combination of a round bat, a round ball, varying pitches, and different velocities creates a unique challenge for hitters. Despite these difficulties, success in baseball is often measured by achieving a 30% success rate, a stark contrast to most other fields where such a percentage would be considered a failure. This blog explores how simplifying your approach and finding patterns in your swing can lead to greater success at the plate.

The Complexity of Hitting

As a former hitter and current hitting coach, I understand how difficult it is to achieve consistent success at the plate. The mechanics of hitting require precise timing, balance, and coordination. However, by simplifying our approach and focusing on key elements, we can improve our chances of success.

Simplifying the Process

To simplify hitting, it's essential to break down...

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Stealing Information from Other Players: A Key to Baseball Success

 

Stealing Information from Other Players: A Key to Baseball Success

In baseball, the term "stealing" usually brings to mind swiping bases, but there's another kind of stealing that can significantly benefit your game: stealing information. This blog post explores how gathering insights from fellow players can help you improve your skills and reach higher levels in baseball, from high school to pro ball.

Why Stealing Information is Important

As a player aspiring to improve, you can't rely solely on your own experiences or even just on your coaches' guidance. Other players, especially those who have already achieved the levels you aim for, are valuable resources. They have firsthand knowledge of how to apply the mechanics and techniques that coaches teach.

Real-World Application

Coaches provide critical information and training, but players often have unique ways of applying this knowledge based on their individual experiences. By learning from your peers, you can discover practical...

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The Currency of Trust in Baseball Coaching: Key to Player Development

 

The Currency of Trust in Baseball Coaching: Key to Player Development

Players who want to improve their skills can't do it alone. They need guidance from a coach who can help them navigate the path to success. The relationship between a player and coach is essential, as the player has the raw talent but lacks the knowledge to reach the next level. A coach provides this knowledge, creating a partnership where both parties benefit. This blog explores the importance of building trust in baseball coaching and how it can lead to player development and success.

The Importance of Trust and Rapport

In a successful player-coach relationship, trust and rapport are the foundation. Trust allows players to believe in their coach's guidance and commit fully to the training process. Rapport ensures open communication, mutual respect, and a positive environment where players can thrive.

Developing Trust

  1. Consistency: Coaches must be consistent in their approach and expectations. This consistency...
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Mastering Lead Shoulder Control for Improved Baseball Hitting

 

Mastering Lead Shoulder Control for Improved Baseball Hitting

In the realm of baseball hitting, the ability to control the lead shoulder is a fundamental aspect that can significantly impact a hitter’s performance. Lead shoulder control is a critical component within separation, contributing to a linear path through contact and ensuring the hitter maintains optimal control over their swing. This blog delves into the importance of lead shoulder control, its effects on hitting mechanics, and actionable tips to improve this aspect of your swing.

Understanding Lead Shoulder Control

Lead shoulder control refers to the hitter’s ability to manage the movement of the lead shoulder during the swing. Proper control of the lead shoulder allows the hitter to create positive separation between the body and the hands, resulting in long, linear barrel extension through contact. When the lead shoulder is out of control, often described as “flying out” or “pulling...

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Mastering Barrel Accuracy in Baseball: Key to Elite Hitting

 

Mastering Barrel Accuracy in Baseball: The Key to Elite Hitting

Barrel accuracy is the cornerstone of elite hitting in baseball. It means hitting the ball's center mass with the sweet spot of the bat, a skill that separates great hitters from the rest. Launch angle and exit velocity are important metrics, but consistently hitting the middle of the ball on the sweet spot is what all elite hitters do and do often.

Understanding Barrel Accuracy

Barrel accuracy can be measured by a hitter’s batting average, which is the number of hits divided by the number of at-bats. While there will always be some lucky hits, baseball is a game of duration. Over time, a hitter’s success reflects how often they can hit the ball on the barrel. As Ted Williams, one of baseball’s greatest hitters, famously said, “Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer.”

The Sweet Spot and Center Mass

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