How to Time Up Your Swing in Baseball
In baseball, timing your swing to each pitcher is very
important. Pitchers throw at different speeds and throw some types of pitches
more than others.
When you go to time up your swing, you’re “on deck,” and you’re
the next batter to go hit against the pitcher. In this blog post, Ill describe
how to properly time up your swing.
The first thing you do when timing up your swing is getting
into your batting stance. A batting stance is the position you put yourself in
when swinging your baseball bat around. Next you turn towards the pitcher so
that you're facing him and it's easier to see the ball release from his hand.
As the pitcher winds up to throw his pitch, you start to wind up your swing.
This involves lifting your leg front leg and cocking your arms back with the
bat to get more power on your swing. Once you identify the pitch and speed, you
then complete your swing by dropping your front leg and throwing your arms
forward which swings the bat forward. Repeat these steps as many times as you can
before it’s your time to hit.
One trick some batters use while timing up their swing is
using something called a batting weight. They typically look like an oversized
doughnut or a sleeve. Simply flip the bat over so the top of the bat touches
the ground. Take your batting weight and slide the weight down your bat. Now
push the weight as far down onto your bat as it will go, making sure it firmly
fits. Turn your bat back over, and now you can practice swinging with a heavier
bat. This is a fantastic way of speeding up your swing and reaction time to the
pitcher.
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