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Don't know if this applies in your situation but many times coaches barking instructions (do's & don'ts) at a kid during his AB gets the kid thinking too much and trying too hard. For starters get the kids to work on some control breathing exercises...
"On two legs, Mickey Mantle would have been the greatest ballplayer who ever lived." - Nellie Fox
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| Posts: 945 | Location: Long Island | Registered: February 14, 2005 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by BlueDog: quote: .....and use their normal smooth quick swing where the legs are the source of power.
You can relax all you want, but, with this swing, it won't work....
Why are you so against using your legs in the swing? try putting a tight belt around your legs, and then try hitting one out. You wont. Your biggest muscles are in your legs, therefore, if you use your legs for power, you wil hit the ball farther! It's that simple! Every single top level hitting instructor uses this method!
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| Posts: 55 | Location: Central Mass | Registered: August 19, 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by KcKid2599: Why are you so against using your legs in the swing? try putting a tight belt around your legs, and then try hitting one out. You wont. Your biggest muscles are in your legs, therefore, if you use your legs for power, you wil hit the ball farther! It's that simple! Every single top level hitting instructor uses this method!
While BlueDog and I disagree slightly on the source of a hitter's power (he says the center, I say the hips), I agree that it's NOT the legs. It may be possible to hit a ball using a leg-driven, bottom-up swing, but it's not what the best hitters in the world do.
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| Posts: 1096 | Location: St. Louis, MO | Registered: March 06, 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Roll-it-up: When a player is tense often the tension is more in the hands and arms. But what I'm trying to get out of this are tips for the mental side of hitting, specifically how to help a player relax before stepping in the box.
I think the key is the same as with throwing; focus on what you WANT to do (visualize success) rather than focus on HOW to do it (don't think about mechanics). By the time you're up at the plate, your mechanics better be ingrained or you're in trouble. As a result, all you can do is get the thinking part of your brain out of the way (because it's the source of problems like the yips) and just let your body do what it knows to do. IOW, see the ball, hit the ball.
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| Posts: 1096 | Location: St. Louis, MO | Registered: March 06, 2006 |    |
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Most kids that try to overswing in game situation just lack the discipline to keep an approach. Instead of focusing on doing what will help the team, they try to hit homeruns or whatever to help their individual stats.
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| Posts: 195 | Location: Indiana | Registered: May 27, 2008 |    |
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This is essentially what the Springer CD says. Don't focus on stats, do focus on team, visualize prior at bats against pitcher, be disciplined, focus on the inside of the baseball to drive the ball and avoid the weak ground balls that result from overaggressiveness, anticipate pitches (with less than 2 strikes) based on watching the game situations, be confident and want to hit in clutch situations, forget about bad at bats, constantly make adjustments, etc.
DW, what other info are you looking for? You felt so strongly on this that its your first post?
TR, if you are waiting to get into the on-deck circle to get yourself mentally ready, you have missed 7 other opportunities, since your last at bat, to learn something that may help your next.
Like most baseball products, there is no one method or instructor that satisfies everyone. Find what you like and use it, although IMHO, there is probably at least one thing you can learn from every coach and or instructional tool that you might not have known before.
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| Posts: 123 | Location: Virginia | Registered: January 31, 2007 |    |
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