By Jack Perconte
There is a difference between bat speed and bat quickness. I once did a study of bat speed at a local college. To make a long story short, the player who had the fastest bat speed was not a very good hitter and rarely played. Once he had the bat moving, his bat speed was fastest, but he lacked initial quickness to the ball. This player had great power which is the result of high bat speed, but rarely made good consistent contact. Think of a running race where a runner is slow out of the blocks but eventually surpasses the quicker runner as the race progresses. Unfortunately in hitting, there is no time to catch up because the whole sequence of the swing happens in less than a second. Usually, when a hitter lacks bat quickness his bat speed is useless, at least when they begin to face advanced level pitchers. To become an advanced hitter, one who can play into their varsity high school years, hitters need both bat speed and bat quickness.
Many people think that bat quickness and speed are dependent on overall strength. If this were true than all huge football players should be able to swing a baseball bat unbelievably fast. This is not true and big muscles may even slow down their quickness and speed.
This is not to say that increasing strength will not help bat speed and bat quickness, but how this strength is developed is what is important. As I have written about before, there is no substitute for good fundamentals, which includes the development of a compact swing. All good hitters are fundamentally sound and have a compact swing. Once a player is fundamentally sound, developing their fast twitch muscles will allow hitters to swing the bat quicker and faster. The good news is that good fundamentals, bat speed and bat quickness can be worked on in two ways. Obviously, the more practice time put into these two drills the more bat quickness and bat speed that will be developed.
1. Have hitters put their fielding mitt under their armpit closest to the pitcher and swing until their hands get tired. Hitters should allow the glove to fall out on their follow through with each swing. This drill will promote good swing fundamentals as well as build up the hand, wrist and forearm strength necessary to increase bat speed and bat quickness. Remember, players should stop swinging when their hands tire to avoid picking up any bad habits. Hitters will notice after awhile, that they are able to swing more times with each subsequent practice session, which is a sign of increased strength.
2. Have hitters develop a quicker back knee and back hip action with the following:
A. From their hitting stance, hitters will see how many times they can turn their back knee in a specified time span. Players can begin with a five second time span and increase it up to ten or fifteen seconds as their endurance and balance build up. Hitters should be sure to let their rear hip open with knee turn and have their weight shift slightly forward with each turn of knee. This will work on developing faster hip action for the swing rotation.
B. From hitting stance, hitters fire their back knee and hip forward when the coach yells "now." This will work on the hip quickness necessary. This drill can be done with player holding a bat regularly but not swinging, with no bat or with bat held behind them with both hands along their hips. This is the same hip and knee turn as previous drill but done for explosive quickness on the yelled command.
Unfortunately, there is no magic formula, like weightlifting, to increase speed and quickness. Like anything, success only comes with correctly performing the desired skill over and over again. Developing strong hands and quick turns with these drills will increase bat speed and bat quickness.
Former major league baseball player, Jack Perconte gives baseball hitting tips and batting practice advice for ballplayers of all ages. His baseball hitting lessons advice can be found at http://www.baseballhittinglessons.com/baseball Jack is the author of two books, The Making of a Hitter and Raising an Athlete - his parenting blog can be found at http://positiveparentinginsports.com
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Friday, January 1, 2010
Workouts For Baseball Hitters - How to Train For Speed & Power
By Joey Madison
By reading this article you will find out about the type of workouts for baseball hitters that will turn you into a powerful hitter = heavy hitter.
The term heavy hitter in baseball is easy to explain. It refers to a hitter with a high hitting percentage. How to become a heavy hitter is another story which is a bit more difficult.
The way to become a hitter that the opposing team fears and respects is through training and hard work. But if you focus on the wrong muscles or exercises you could end up nowhere and that's not a good thing.
If you play as a hitter in your baseball team then you will understand that the level of success you will have depends on how fast you can get the bat through the zone and how well you can aim.
You need to explode through the zone and in order to do that you will need to have muscles that can contract quickly and powerfully.
Getting quick and powerful muscles is not achieved by lifting very heavy weights at the gym. If you go to the gym and try to lift as much as possible you will get stronger, but your muscles will become slow. This is because the movement when you lift heavy weights are slow.
Instead you should focus on body weight exercises and exercises with light weights that are fast and powerful.
Plyometric exercises are a great form of this type were the movements are quick and powerful.
To get to the point: http://www.WorkoutsForBaseball.info is a fantastic website that lets you access the same workouts that Major League Baseball hitters use to build and maintain speed and power for the entire season.
If you want to get some more tips then visit this baseball hitters workouts page.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Joey_Madison
By reading this article you will find out about the type of workouts for baseball hitters that will turn you into a powerful hitter = heavy hitter.
The term heavy hitter in baseball is easy to explain. It refers to a hitter with a high hitting percentage. How to become a heavy hitter is another story which is a bit more difficult.
The way to become a hitter that the opposing team fears and respects is through training and hard work. But if you focus on the wrong muscles or exercises you could end up nowhere and that's not a good thing.
If you play as a hitter in your baseball team then you will understand that the level of success you will have depends on how fast you can get the bat through the zone and how well you can aim.
You need to explode through the zone and in order to do that you will need to have muscles that can contract quickly and powerfully.
Getting quick and powerful muscles is not achieved by lifting very heavy weights at the gym. If you go to the gym and try to lift as much as possible you will get stronger, but your muscles will become slow. This is because the movement when you lift heavy weights are slow.
Instead you should focus on body weight exercises and exercises with light weights that are fast and powerful.
Plyometric exercises are a great form of this type were the movements are quick and powerful.
To get to the point: http://www.WorkoutsForBaseball.info is a fantastic website that lets you access the same workouts that Major League Baseball hitters use to build and maintain speed and power for the entire season.
If you want to get some more tips then visit this baseball hitters workouts page.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Joey_Madison
Monday, November 16, 2009
Increase Bat Speed Using Your Body's Natural Energy

By Rob Bucher
Looking for a way to increase your bat speed and hit for more power and catch up with the missiles pitchers are firing at you?
In a few short moments I will share with you the proven ways to have a quick bat.
Once you learn them and understand the physics of the swing you will be able to maximize the kinetic chain.
Most hitters except for the best in the game have poor hitting mechanics.
They don't use their entire body's force to whip the bat through hitting zone with lightening speed and the reason is they have been taught to throw their hands at the ball.
Not only is the movement fundamental wrong, but it zaps power and speed from the swing.
You should be turning into the ball with your hands closer to your body. It produces centrifugal force and speeds up the bat and allows the hitter longer time to react to the pitch.
In order to use the kinetic chain to improve bat speed you need to have a proper load and proper release.
Start out with your weight evenly distributed on your feet. As the pitch is delivered, stride forward and push your hands and weight back while turning your front shoulder in about an inch.
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This loading techniques allows you to stretch your body out like a rubber band.
As you begin your swing...allow your lower body to pull the upper body into the pitch while transferring your weight to your front leg.
Accomplish this movement and you will get to the hitting zone faster and with more power.
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