Here is a lesson about the batting stance. In the video, Fastpitch Trainer, Mark Mulvany covers some basic information that should help your hitter get to their ready, or hitting position more often.
@klean4x4 What you're worried about is actually the hands getting higher than the back shoulder. When this batter gets to her ready, or toe touch, her hands are NOT in front or above(less but still important) than her back shoulder. The bat is the instrument. Pay more attention to the body mechanics of your hitters and they will succeed more. :)
@KortneysAccount Also, try to develop your desired power from your thighs and legs... into your core... then use your arms, wrists and hands in a more technical sense. talk to a hitting coach about that. Have fun!
@KortneysAccount You may be trying to hard. Relax and don't try to "kill it"(hit a homer) as we used to say 20 years ago. You may also notice your front elbow lifting in that scenario, that relates to your hands dropping. Your "core", or abdominal muscles, are over reacting to your brain wanting to over acheive. If I had to guess you are under 18 and thus haven't fully appreciated your mental atune-ness. Even though I'm sure you very much want to. My advice? Just chill.
@KortneysAccount You may be trying to hard. Relax and don't try to "kill it"(hit a homer) as we used to say 20 years ago. You may also notice your front elbow lifting in that scenario, that relates to your hands dropping. Your "core", or abdominal muscles, are over reacting to your brain wanting to over acheive. If I had to guess you are under 18 and thus haven't fully appreciated your mental atune-ness. Even though I'm sure you very much want to. My advice? Just chill.
@valleysportsu Indeed. Watch the FRONT elbow. This stance sets up a plane to bring the front elbow and bat through the plane of the pitch. A very well coach, or natural, hitter.
@klean...this is not the wrong stance. The bat isn't wrapped around the helmet. The knob of the bat is cocked towards the catcher creating a whip action. Most good hitters are in this stance. Google any good pro hitter at this point...or even look at the MLB logo. This stance and load is very impressive actually.
I have a problem of dropping my hands when I'm hitting. Its hard to explain. Its like I drop my hands then when I'm hitting I pull them up. That OR, I will bend back and swing. I don't do this in practice. But when I'm playing this happend its not because I'm scared, I got over that a long time ago. It just happends...
i play for a travel team and im 11 years old and my best friend has played travel since she was 8...i think this is a really good video for younger people but as you get over it changes it doesnt make sense until your 15
Well said coach/
707westy 1 day ago
@klean4x4 What you're worried about is actually the hands getting higher than the back shoulder. When this batter gets to her ready, or toe touch, her hands are NOT in front or above(less but still important) than her back shoulder. The bat is the instrument. Pay more attention to the body mechanics of your hitters and they will succeed more. :)
707westy 1 day ago
@KortneysAccount Also, try to develop your desired power from your thighs and legs... into your core... then use your arms, wrists and hands in a more technical sense. talk to a hitting coach about that. Have fun!
707westy 1 day ago
@KortneysAccount You may be trying to hard. Relax and don't try to "kill it"(hit a homer) as we used to say 20 years ago. You may also notice your front elbow lifting in that scenario, that relates to your hands dropping. Your "core", or abdominal muscles, are over reacting to your brain wanting to over acheive. If I had to guess you are under 18 and thus haven't fully appreciated your mental atune-ness. Even though I'm sure you very much want to. My advice? Just chill.
707westy 1 day ago
@KortneysAccount You may be trying to hard. Relax and don't try to "kill it"(hit a homer) as we used to say 20 years ago. You may also notice your front elbow lifting in that scenario, that relates to your hands dropping. Your "core", or abdominal muscles, are over reacting to your brain wanting to over acheive. If I had to guess you are under 18 and thus haven't fully appreciated your mental atune-ness. Even though I'm sure you very much want to. My advice? Just chill.
707westy 1 day ago
@valleysportsu Indeed. Watch the FRONT elbow. This stance sets up a plane to bring the front elbow and bat through the plane of the pitch. A very well coach, or natural, hitter.
707westy 1 day ago
@klean...this is not the wrong stance. The bat isn't wrapped around the helmet. The knob of the bat is cocked towards the catcher creating a whip action. Most good hitters are in this stance. Google any good pro hitter at this point...or even look at the MLB logo. This stance and load is very impressive actually.
valleysportsu 3 weeks ago
this is the wrong stance!!!!!!!! her bat is wrapped around her helmet!!! the bat is supposed to be like 4 inches from her ear
klean4x4 1 month ago
I have a problem of dropping my hands when I'm hitting. Its hard to explain. Its like I drop my hands then when I'm hitting I pull them up. That OR, I will bend back and swing. I don't do this in practice. But when I'm playing this happend its not because I'm scared, I got over that a long time ago. It just happends...
KortneysAccount 8 months ago
i play for a travel team and im 11 years old and my best friend has played travel since she was 8...i think this is a really good video for younger people but as you get over it changes it doesnt make sense until your 15
mixmatchmaggiexo 10 months ago