![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgy5rn_stEnsRzHQjCD72Vd0m7OKit267mo84TLBi9Wt7I9b0GbASKUE-3HzWSsBmeIktwBXVV9zCS48en2imTguMB9vvlRvj5685gOMqganopKXSCZsP8uGcMA5tpjl7MKM-KbjNs17zsc/s320/sklzbbtargetybb.jpg)
Opening Up Too Soon
PROBLEM:
The front side is opening too soon causing the batter's "whole body" including head and eyes to pull off the pitch. This flaw often causes the barrel to lag and a reduction in bat speed. Much less plate coverage is allowed. Another result of dropping the hands is an increase in flyballs.
SOLUTION:
Have the batter strive to keep the "knob to belly button" relationship during the swing. The belly button rotates with the knob of the bat. On inside pitches the batter will still "open" but the timing will be perfect. On middle and away pitches the batter will not open or rotate so much. "The belly button to knob" relationship maintains correct timing mechanics.
CoachesBest sells the Target Trainer at Discount Prices.
No comments:
Post a Comment