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Real Players Hit With Wood
Let me say this up front. It's really very simple. An aluminum bat swing can be mechanically flawed but still get results. Inflated averages & power numbers abound with huge aluminum sweet spots & tricked-out metal alloys! But eventually bigger fields and better pitching eliminates many aluminum bat hitters well before High School . . . and it doesn't have to be!
Allow me to explain . . .
Much of hitting is about: Wood Bats feel head-heavy, with much smaller sweet spots so any imperfections in a swing are magnified. (Are you getting the picture?) Training with wood forces the player to become mechanically precise & builds bat speed and strength. Additionally, wood trains hitters to really learn the strike zone and not swing at bad pitches (ever hit one off the end or the handle? . . . it hurts. and many times it breaks!) To successfully swing with wood.
Dead Hands Kill Players! The first thing a hitter must do is take away the pitcher's fastball. In general, that is a pitcher's best pitch. From Clemens, Johnson, Martinez & Maddux, to the baddest pitcher in your league. Spot the fastball and you are a real pitcher. Ok, hitter what are you going to do about it? You're going to crush it. that's what!
Hands Start The Swing!
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NOTES: In summary, any player or team that trains with wood will hit the ball harder, plus increase contact and power over all who don't. Ask any hitting coach.
Younger players take note! The college bat rules have changed, the high schools have changed, and the changes may not be finished. So, train with wood and you will win with aluminum. Want more info? Check out a hands-on story about wood bat training Coach Jim Casolino called Off Season Training with Wood.
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