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Hitting Made Simple

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by ActiveSports

(Another great sports tip from guest blogger Jon Doyle of Baseball Training)

The key to quality swing mechanics is quality work on the tee. A player should groove his swing with hundred of quality reps on the tee before he ever steps foot outside and hits live pitching. A Tee Station can easily be constructed in the garage or basement by attaching a tarp to the ceiling. Attach a pole to the bottom and it can be rolled up to the ceiling and secured with a chain when not in use.

The hitter should take his stance with his belt buckle in the center of the plate. The tee should be moved around to three different contact points. Contact point one is placed on the inside 1/3 of the plate, about 2 feet in front of the plate. This pitch should be pulled. Contact point two is placed down the middle and about one foot in front of the plate and hit up the middle. Contact point three is placed on the outside corner, back into the plate and driven to the opposite field.

One-third of the swings should be lead-hand cuts, a third should be follow-hand cuts and the final third should be two-hand cuts. When swinging with the lead or follow hand, the hitter should choke up for bat control and place the bat flat at the tip of his shoulder. Lead-hands cuts will emphasize that the swing is powered by the rotation of the hips and body not by the arms and shoulders. I place a lot of emphasis on lead-hand cuts at contact point three because this emphasizes letting the ball get deep, staying closed and driving the ball the other way. It is easy to learn to pull the ball but hard to learn to stay back, let the ball get deep, and drive it the other way.

Tee work is very boring for most younger players. I told my players to envision a Major League pitcher in the tarp and pretend to be their favorite hitter. I also advise them to announce the game in order to "bring it to life." This really puts the fun in tee work and increases your child's chance of success.

(Jon Doyle is a former NCAA All-American baseball player who now works as strength and conditioning specialist. For more tips check out www.baseballtrainingsecrets.com)


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TylersaltAll-Star
791 days ago
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I'd love to see more of this around here. A hundred votes for you!
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ActiveSportsVarsity
791 days ago
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Thanks! I'll keep 'em coming :)
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Falcon02520Legend
791 days ago
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Hitting is not simple (ask Michael Jordan), but this is probally the best way to work on your swing... very nice, these are the kind of posts that belong on the front page...
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KelsdadAll-Star
791 days ago
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For an advance player, (16 yrs +), the tee is a great tool, especially for those living in the snow belt. It is, however, detrimental to younger kids and should not be recommended, especially to kids just starting out.
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Falcon02520Legend
791 days ago
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please elaborate...
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TylersaltAll-Star
791 days ago
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Two things:
  1. Falcon, sorry for the minus, it was an accident.
  2. KD, really? Then why teeball?
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Falcon02520Legend
791 days ago
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Tylersalt, its ok. And teeball only because the ball isn't moving, at that point they really aren't developing a swing just hand eye coordination...
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KelsdadAll-Star
791 days ago
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Nothing ruins a kid more than Tball. I'm an advocate of banning it altogether.

The point of hitting is the ball, right? The ball is moving. It's not moving on a T. Ever see a kid swinging a stick or a wiffle ball bat in the yard? Looks like they're trying to cut down a tree, which is the opposite of a baseball swing. Aluminum bats, even smaller models made for children, are too heavy, which lead to bad, and sometimes uncorrectable mechanics.

And there are other factions to hitting other than the ball. Learning how to focus on the pitcher and eliminate everything around them. Learning how to pick up the release point. Even learning to overcome their fear of being hit by the pitch. You learn none of these hitting attributes in Tball. Give a kid a bat, put a ball on a tee, and he will naturally try and hit it as hard and as far as he can, again, detrimental to a correct baseball swing.

Advocates of tee ball say games are too long and boring because 8 year olds cant throw strikes, which is true. Coach pitch, where an adult pitches at kid speed, eliminates this. You would be surprised at how fast a youngster learns the strike zone, learns selectiveness, and can recognize the difference between a ball and a strike once they know most pitches will be around the zone.

Tball was developed as a way to cut costs by speeding up the games, by allowing more, less developed kids a chance to play. It does nothing to help a kid learn how to hit.
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TylersaltAll-Star
791 days ago
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I had no idea. :) I had teeball for like, kindergarden, and then we moved on to coach pitch for a few years, then player pitch in late elementary school. That's when I quit because the other kids hated me and the coach wouldn't let me pitch like I wanted to. But I'm not bitter at all. :-p
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Falcon02520Legend
791 days ago
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Very good reasons Kelsdad... I actually was helpping coach a tee ball team last year and (of the few kids who did come to practice) we tried tossing it slowly to them, but as not to discourage some of them we also did a simple soft toss drill (tossing balls from an angle at a distance of about five feet or so)...
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DonatevoMajor Leaguer
791 days ago
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Yeah, I agree. I grew hitting a pitch. Early on, I was pretty bad at it. But I kept trying, and I did learn how to take a pitch, and how to bunt. My younger brother was amongst the first t-ballers. I think the main thing it did was get poor players thrown out at first, instead of striking out.
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DonatevoMajor Leaguer
791 days ago
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I meant to say I grew up, hitting a pitch, or at least swinging at it.
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RomiezzoLegend
791 days ago
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I guess the only good thing about t-ball is the fact that it's easier for kids from kindergarten to hit the ball, as well as encouragement on the fact that they CAN play baseball. I used to play t-ball from 4-6 years old. Then, from ages 7-10, we used a pitching machines IN GAMES. Then, from 10-13 was actual pitching, and from 13+ was for the BIG BOYS! It was actually a pretty good league. I did some t-ball coaching there as well. They ended up tearing down the field this year to make room for a forensics lab.
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DonatevoMajor Leaguer
791 days ago
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I also think that early on, its probably funner for parents to watch Tball, because there are more hits, and more running and fielding going on, rather than striking out.
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KelsdadAll-Star
791 days ago
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Falcon, that drill you refer to is one of the more common hitting drills, it is even done at the major league level. Explanation:

(For a righthanded hitter) Have the hitter stand facing the backstop (outfield fence works too), about five feet away. You, the coach, kneels in the lefthand batters box, or equivalent, approximately even with the hitter's back leg. Underhanded, toss balls up and towards the front of the plate, as to initiate proper contact point. You can, either verbally to the hitter or by the tossing of the ball, simulate different pitch locations, high, low, inside, outside.

This is a great drill, as evidenced by who uses it, and serves the purpose of the ball being hit into the screen, as opposed to having to chase balls after the bucket is empty. You can go thru your whole team in a BP session in less time than it would for four or five kids, by eliminating the ball chasing.
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Falcon02520Legend
791 days ago
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Yeah, when I hone (spell?) my swing, I go on and off between different variations of soft toss and work off a tee. Then I take live rounds and try to spray the ball (I am a small guy and have no power what so ever). Good explanation of the drill. There are different ways to do it, but you covered the basic one. Not to nit pick, but the only thing I would change in your deffinition is that you should not be on the side of the hitter, rather a few feet towards the mound (but not where you could get hit) and the batter should be focused on where the pitcher would be and when you toss it, the batter has to pick up the pitch... but thats getting more into it...
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RomiezzoLegend
791 days ago
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True story. Mark McGwire was taking batting practice, and I think he was just acquired from the Cardinals. His batting coach used the tee, and he said to take ten swings off the tee. McGwire looked at the ball on the tee, got into his normal stance and stepped away from the tee. He did this ten times and walked away. The batting coach knew what he was doing: he was trying to look at where the ball was at. He wasn't looking at the mechanics of hitting because McGwire knows how to hit deep fly balls (steroids or not). Any thoughts?
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Falcon02520Legend
791 days ago
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McGwire's average in STL (even though it was short) was roughly 20 points higher than this career average... maybe that secession had something to do with that...
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RomiezzoLegend
791 days ago
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Maybe, maybe not. It sure didn't help out in the end (2001).
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