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I'm going to reveal some things about bat speed and hitting power that
you've likely never considered before. These are concepts and techniques I personally mastered during my playing career and now teach to my players and students. Because I have hit many a 90-plus mph fastball, with a number of them landing well over 400 feet away, I know what it takes to generate this kind of power. Think about the game and its demands - just how strong do you really have to be to play it well? In baseball, the ball is 5 ounces and the bats weigh approximately 30 oz. Heck, a lot of young players swig cups of Pepsi and Mountain Dew that weigh more than that! My point is this: Baseball and Softball are games of explosive POWER, not brute strength Picking up a 30 oz bat is a measure of strength. Using it to blast a baseball 400+ feet is a measure of POWER http://baseballandsoftballdiae.blogspot.com/# |
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