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Re: Help!, I can't apply my practice swing to an actual game!


Posted by: James (Jhool2@aol.com) on Sat Jul 8 18:44:37 2000


I am 15 y/o playing JV ball and have been practicing my drills in accordance with the hitting for excellence course, I make the perfect L and I pull my hands back and I hit the ball well...in practice with the T and dry swings, my problem comes during game time. I tend to change my stance to a more crouched, coiled up stance and I can't even tell that I am doing it till I see it in video. The results are a weak swing, delayed hitting, pop ups, you name it all except the perfect line drive than I am seeking. My question is, what drill or drills can I do to transfer my practice stance to game situation stance. I am tired of not hitting and not knowing how to fix it. Thanks in advance,
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> Romeo
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@ Well first off, your on the right track....hitting off the tee... I also have the hitting for excellence course, and it has some great practical knowledge. But as far as batspeed is concerned It didnt teach me that much. I think it was made more for the younger hitter, in farm league. I think that Dave Hudgens purposely left out the technical know how that you will find on this site and Setpro.com. I think he did that because he knew that the majority of younger hitters would not be able to handle the


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