08 Jan Heavy Bat Training
Heavy bat drills are useless without our power hitting aid, normally the extra weight pulls your arms away from your body, however, using our hitting aid you stay connected; maintaining bat speed....
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Heavy bat drills are useless without our power hitting aid, normally the extra weight pulls your arms away from your body, however, using our hitting aid you stay connected; maintaining bat speed....
You have to see for yourself. After you crush 5-10 up-and-inside pitches, hitting the ball with backspin, and keeping the ball fair; things start to click. From here everything progresses fast. After you’re confident you can handle the up-and-inside power fastball, you can perform the same sequence with any...
A must read article for any serious power hitter...
Heavy bat drills improve strength in forearm muscles controlling the level of your bat. Weak forearms, and bad mechanics cause dipping of your barrel, hitting the bottom of the ball; resulting in a pop-up. Additionally, your wrists turn from your forearms, and rolling causes the barrel to rise; hitting a ground...
Get More Power With Our Power Hitting Practice Program. Time-saving power hitting drills designed to train key parts to develop a powerful swing. Learn how to hit for power plus a high batting average. Our scientific power hitting formula trains you to hit both deep contact and extended contact zones for power....
With higher resistance set on your Laser Power Swing Trainer power hitting aid challenge yourself using a heavy bat, coaching you to swing with your hips. Arming your swing with a heavy bat, pulls your elbows away from your body, triggering a long swing, and dropping the barrel. ...
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