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Re: Re: Re: keeping your weight back


Posted by: Jimmy () on Sun Feb 10 12:16:52 2008


> > > i took some film of me hitting and saw that i shift my weight to early how do i fix it? what are some drills to help me?
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> It might seem tough but you are just going to have to learn to wait on the ball and not be over anxious. It might help to use some version of the toe tap like Sammy Sosa (by making a backward movement with the front foot.)

I wouldn't suggest a toe tap to a hitter unless they understand weight shift and it doesn't sound like this hitter understands it or does it properly.

If a hitter gets out front too early or too far, he either has to slow down the movement back or needs get more movement back.

Jimmy


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