Ensure Baseball Hitting Success


Baseball hitting is the act of striking the ball with a bat in such a way as to where the ball explodes off the bat in hopes that it will travel in fair territory for a base hit.  That is what we strive for at least!

I want to tell you one way to ensure baseball hitting success.  Practice!  You must first arm yourself with as much information about hitting fundamentals and then practice.  I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately because it translates into other areas of life.

Whether you’re pursuing internet marketing, carpentry, accounting or a stay at home mom job, if you want to be good it requires practice.  Baseball hitting is no different.  You can’t just go out there and swing a bat and hope for success.  You need to practice and get better with your mechanics and your confidence.

Even in the cold winter months you can find ways to practice.  There are many indoor facilities where you can participate in hitting drills and even batting practice.  As a kid my dad took us to the baseball fields with snow on the ground and we still managed to practice with no problems.

Find a group of friends who play baseball and practice a few times per week.  Go to the ball field and take turns hitting off of a tee.  Soft toss is a great drill so find a chain link fence or protective netting and hit baseballs into it.  How many times are you swinging the bat each day?  Like a boxer who practices swinging at air, you should do the same with the bat.  Practice swinging your bat each day.

I hear story after story about successful hitters and they all talk about how much work they put in.  Baseball hitting success is in your hands.  Don’t place limits on yourself.  You can do it!

My years of experience playing and teaching baseball hitting will help you with the challenge of learning how to hit a baseball correctly.  Articles such as the one you just read will inform and motivate you to a better understanding of proper baseball hitting whether you are a coach, parent or ballplayer.  Check back here for upcoming
baseball hitting tips articles and e-mail us any questions or comments.

Jeff Wise

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