BABE RUTH THE BEST BASEBALL SWING TRAINER for Kids by JOE PRACTICE®

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

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Here are a few drills to do for baseball using my invention that hangs from a tree or fence etc.


Thanks for taking a look and good luck with your game.

Joe
U.S. Patent No. 7,115,051

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  • @Machete2185 Thanks for the advice, I've got the same problem with my golf swing, ALL ARMS,

    With this video I'm just trying to market my invention as another tool for you to use to practice your baseball batting swing, I'm by now means an exspert at the baseball batting swing,

    But thanks again for the post

    Joe

  • Nice invention, but you should also teach the kids to swing with their hips more. In watching your swing, most of your hits would be popped towards opposite field if you were fortunate enough to catch up with the pitch. Too much "arms" in your swing. They should drive the ball by rotating their body and hips. I don't mean to be negative, but kids learn by example. Other than that, it seems like some good drills can be taught with this invention.

  • That is true about Tee's but you have to chase the ball and stop to reload the tee and they cost a lot more than my invention and you can't get a workout with a tee unless you have someone loading it for you. With this, no chasing balls, you can swing away from both sides and you can use it anywhere, even indoors, they're made in this country and I sell them for next to nothing and they work, especially in the on deck circle or when you're in the whole. You can't do that with a tee.

    Joe

  • Good drill to work on to practice hitting the right spot on the ball... But if you have a tee you can do the same thing...

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