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Offense From the bat to the legs
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Overview I.Stance II.Phase 1/loading and stride phase III.Phase 2/swing phase IV.Phase 3/follow through
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I.Stance Legs Legs shoulder length apart/ a good balanced position Square to the plate *can start open,eventually you will end up squared
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I.Stance Hands Grip the bat in fingertips Line up door knocking knuckles
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I.Stance Bat Start on your shoulder and lift Should have and upside down V (^)
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II.Phase 1 Loading and stride Most important phase- doing all your preparation Want to have loaded and stride by the time a pitch is released
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II.Phase 1 Loading “do” More legs than hands Your negative move so that you can move forward Keep your hands where they started Body should stay square to plate Good Drill= walk up drill Loading “don’t” Never separate your hands from body Don’t twist to get power
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II.Phase 1 Stride “do” Toe touch Toe facing home plate Weight should be 50/50 after stride Head should be in same spot Stride “don’t” Toe shouldn’t face the pitcher Don’t come up off your back foot to soon
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III.Phase 2 Hands are higher than ball when you make contact Palm up/palm down Keep your hands inside pitch/keep strong angle Naturally will start to turn and come up on your back foot *don’t want to rotate before contact=hooking *don’t separate hands from body=loose power Good exstension comes from swinging through a ball Good drill=double tee
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IV. Phase 3 Follow Through All weight should be forward…come up off back toe *feel this from walk up drill Follow through on top of shoulder/on shoulder
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