Want to add power to your baseball swing? Who does not? and there is no magic formula or easy solution for doing that. It takes a determined player, who is willing toput in the work. If you are that type player, you can add power to your baseball swing by doing a number of things that build bat speed, which results in increased power. Of course, having home run power is usually only for good-sized players, but all hitters can increase their bat speed, leading to balls going further.
Add power to your baseball swing
It is important to realize that going only for power sometimes comes at the expense of batting average, so coaches should help players determine what type hitter best suits them, but adding bat speed for any hitter is a good thing.
Even though all hitters can increase power, many have physical limitations that do not allow them to be power hitters. Finally, one definition for baseball hitting power is the ability to hit ground balls hard enough to get through infielders.
After playing major league baseball, Jack Perconte has taught baseball and softball since 1988 and offered valuable coaching training too. He has helped numerous youth players reach their potential, as well as having helped parents and coaches navigate their way through the challenging world of youth sports. Jack is one of the leading authorities in the areas of youth baseball training and coaching training advice.
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