Softball Hitting - Adjusting Your Game and Adding More to Your Repertoire
1. Slumps are inevitable in softball. When slumping, try to get back to basics. Think about hitting the ball right up the box and judge yourself on solid contacts (and not necessarily hits). During a slump, maintain a positive outlook and be a team player. Keep playing solid defense and continue to run the bases aggressively. By doing the little things to help your team win, you will be able to keep a positive outlook...then, the slump will be gone before you know it.
2. Even if you are a power hitter, add drag bunting to your repertoire. Drag bunting will allow you to add a base hit at will when the third baseman plays back. If the third baseman has to play in, you may be able to to poke one past when you swing.
3. If you're not seeing the ball properly have your vision checked and make sure your eyes are open during the swing.
2. Even if you are a power hitter, add drag bunting to your repertoire. Drag bunting will allow you to add a base hit at will when the third baseman plays back. If the third baseman has to play in, you may be able to to poke one past when you swing.
3. If you're not seeing the ball properly have your vision checked and make sure your eyes are open during the swing.
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| Added: | on Jan 25, 2009 at 12:13 am |
| Added By: | mdagenais |
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