Hit and Win: Softball Hitting Tips

May 13
08:38

2009

Marc Dagenais

Marc Dagenais

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Softball like other professional sports requires stamina, focus and alertness. There are a lot of things to consider when you engage yourself in this ...

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Softball like other professional sports requires stamina,Hit and Win: Softball Hitting Tips Articles focus and alertness. There are a lot of things to consider when you engage yourself in this kind of sport.

One of the things you should focus on is hitting the softball. It is one of the most difficult things to teach and learn when it comes to playing this sport. Let us discuss some of the things you should keep in mind.

The Bat. You should know the weight of the bat you need. Choosing your bat is very important because this will be your weapon throughout the game. Getting used to the weight of your bat will help you swing with ease and power. Consider whether your bat is too light or too heavy for you. You and your bat should make a connection. Remember to hit the lower bottom part of the ball. This will cause a backspin which will drive the ball farther. It will be one of the most inevitable possessions you have as a softball player.

Keep your head static. Your focus on the ball defines how well and how strong you hit the softball. Keeping your head in one position and one direction will help you to set your fullest attention to the ball and anticipate its way to you. This will give you time to estimate proper timing to hit the ball.

Keep your hands relaxed. Holding a bat in a relaxed manner will give you more speed when you hit the ball. Make sure your fingers are settled in the bat comfortably which makes you feel at ease with it. IN this way, you will more attention to the ball you will hit than how you hand will move when you hit the ball. Keep your hands relaxed but not too loose.

Your Stance. Keep your knees bent. Lean a bit forward and maintain your proper hitting angle and keep a good balance. There is no perfect stance though. All players have the option to choose a stance fit for their comfort and need. Just remember not to train yourself to be accustomed to exaggerated stances.

Hitting requires a lot of energy when you swing your bat and hit the ball. You should get used to that. Regular hitting practice with you chosen bat will help you keep track on your swinging speed and the speed of your ball after the hit. If you want to develop a powerful hit it is necessary to record your speed. You should remember to set your goals as you develop your ability in hitting the softball.