Swing Mechanics, The Launch Position
The LAUNCH, or what I call POWER-LOAD position, is the point in the swing in which the hitter’s hand and body movements switch from going away from the pitch to towards the pitch.
COMMON FAULT: If you do not get in proper
“launch position”, your chance of maximizing each swing is very poor. Most young hitters land with too much weight on back leg, and hands aren't in proper launch position.
WHY get into proper launch position?
·
Getting
the hitter to the most powerful and efficient striking position possible.
·
Getting
the hitter’s head and eyes in the best tracking position possible.
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Loading is created by moving away from
the pitcher (linearly) and turning the body slightly inward toward the plate
(rotationally) .
- LAUNCH SEPARATION is making sure the hands stay back and the torso stays square to plate as the hitter strides to athletic position.(This creates a "slingshot" effect")
HOW TO FIX/KEY POINTS
1. Athletic base
and hitting posture
3. Back elbow up
and/or back (elbow-torso separation) Back shoulder higher than front shoulder
4. Hand/wrist load – knob pointed towards
catcher
5. “Choke effect” – chin set on top of front
shoulder, head
level and eyes square to the pitcher
DRILLS:
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Mirror drill
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Pre-stride
drill – when doing any drill or batting practice, pre-
stride or get into the powerload
or launch position early to make
sure you are in the correct
position. It may mess up your timing some, but the rewards for getting in this
powerful position are worth it.


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