Here is just a simple thought process for improving consistent contact as a hitter:
Where are your hands in relation to the ball at the point of contact?
A simple logical theory on hitting; - If you want to hit a ground-ball your hands must remain above the ball until the point of contact, thus striking down on the ball - If you want to hit a fly-ball or pop-up your hands must go below the ball at some point before the point of contact, thus striking up on the ball - If you want to hit a line-drive your hands must begin above the ball and then level out with the ball at the point of contact, thus driving through the ball with direct contact.
Ground-Ball = Hands Above Ball + Drive Down
Fly-Ball = Hands Below Ball + Drive Up
Line-Drive = Hands Slightly Above or Level w/ Ball + Drive Through
It is very rare for a hitter to want to go to the plate with a plan of hitting a fly-ball or pop-up. Good hitters and good fielders alike, know that it is much harder to field a well hit ground-ball than a fly-ball or pop-up. The ultimate goal being to hit a hard line-drive everytime up at bat. So to improve consistent and successful contact as a hitter, one should always focus on their hands staying slightly above or on plane with the ball until contact.
A great drill for this is working off of a high tee. Set the batting tee up to about 6 to 12 inches higher than normal. As a hitter, you want to work on getting on top of these pitches at first. Try to hit several hard, driven ground-balls back up the middle of the field or tunnel. This is showing you that your hands are staying up on top of the baseball or softball. If you continue to pop-up or hit weak ground balls, it is more than likely that your bat and hands are dropping below the ball before contact. Continue to force your hands to stay above the ball throughout your swing and drive the ball on a downward plane. You have now proven that you can handle the high pitch withouth popping-up or swinging underneath. Now put the tee back down to a normal height ( roughly level with your waist line, maybe slightly below ). With the tee back to a normal height, begin to drive the ball on a line back up the middle of the field or the tunnel. Work on keeping your hands up above the ball ( like the high tee ), but then level them out at the point of contact to create the low, driven line-drive. This is the swing you are looking for. You can now handle the high strike-zone pitch, normal strike-zone ptich, and the low strike-zone pitch because you have trained yourself to keep your hands above the ball until the point of contact.
This is a drill I recommend every hitter to come back to throughout their careers. It is a great training tool to become and maintain being a complete hitter, having complete control of the entire strike-zone from top to bottom.
At this time of year especially, "the offseason" - "winter months", hitters should be spending a lot of time working off of batting tees. Find a tee, a net, and some space and keep your hands above the ball. Get out there or get in there and PLAY BALL !!!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Hitting Hands
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