Any comments and criticism is welcome...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P0MJdGGEWU
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quote:Your front foot is a problem. Needs to stay closed at contact.
quote:Originally posted by BlueDog:quote:Your front foot is a problem. Needs to stay closed at contact.
Why would you say this?
quote:Originally posted by powertoallfields:
His foot is closer to 50 degrees open in this clip than to 30 and was on most swings, if you don't believe me, buy the DVD, The Science of Hitting. You can get it at Rare Sports Films, it has dozens of swings by Mr. Williams.
quote:Originally posted by Leverage:quote:Originally posted by powertoallfields:
His foot is closer to 50 degrees open in this clip than to 30 and was on most swings, if you don't believe me, buy the DVD, The Science of Hitting. You can get it at Rare Sports Films, it has dozens of swings by Mr. Williams.
Whether it is 30 or 50 degrees doesn't matter. Few modern players hit this way. It worked for him and that is great but it seems to be the exception rather than the rule.
quote:Originally posted by Leverage:quote:Originally posted by powertoallfields:
His foot is closer to 50 degrees open in this clip than to 30 and was on most swings, if you don't believe me, buy the DVD, The Science of Hitting. You can get it at Rare Sports Films, it has dozens of swings by Mr. Williams.
Whether it is 30 or 50 degrees doesn't matter. Few modern players hit this way. It worked for him and that is great but it seems to be the exception rather than the rule.
quote:Originally posted by powertoallfields:
On second thought, just go up to the hitters' video archive at the top of this forum and see how many of them have the front foot open.
quote:Originally posted by Leverage:quote:Originally posted by powertoallfields:
On second thought, just go up to the hitters' video archive at the top of this forum and see how many of them have the front foot open.
http://www.chrisoleary.com/pro...2007_HomeRun_012.jpg
http://static.zoovy.com/img/cu...ago_cubs_picture.jpg
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/si/20...ark-teixeira-mlb.jpg
The front foot needs to be controlled and really shouldn't be pointed much beyond the first baseman for righties and the third baseman for lefties.
quote:Originally posted by slultan:
Your front foot is fine being open. Most hitters front foot is 45 degrees or more. You need more separation, Your hands just go straight to the ball. As your front foot is touching the ground, your hands should be going back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...Tp_g&feature=related
quote:Originally posted by slultan:
Some people call it walking away from your hands, others call it loading the hands into launch postion.. See if this video helps you understand it better...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbsP-FCtNyg
quote:Originally posted by BlueDog:
Keep the front foot closed is definitely bad advice for any hitter learning how to swing......
quote:Originally posted by BlueDog:
Keep the front foot closed is definitely bad advice for any hitter learning how to swing......
quote:Originally posted by powertoallfields:quote:Originally posted by Leverage:quote:Originally posted by BlueDog:
Keep the front foot closed is definitely bad advice for any hitter learning how to swing......
It is very common for the front foot to be pointed at the 3rd baseman or 1st baseman and in for high level hitters. I'm looking at pics of Bonds, Jeter, Soriano, and Manny and they are all fairly closed.
You start going past the corner infielders much and your risk of opening up your front side too early goes way up.
You have a lot to learn about hitting.
quote:Originally posted by Eric G:
Any comments and criticism is welcome...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P0MJdGGEWU
quote:Originally posted by Leverage:quote:Originally posted by powertoallfields:quote:Originally posted by Leverage:quote:Originally posted by BlueDog:
Keep the front foot closed is definitely bad advice for any hitter learning how to swing......
It is very common for the front foot to be pointed at the 3rd baseman or 1st baseman and in for high level hitters. I'm looking at pics of Bonds, Jeter, Soriano, and Manny and they are all fairly closed.
You start going past the corner infielders much and your risk of opening up your front side too early goes way up.
You have a lot to learn about hitting.
This thread was started by a young man requesting a critique of his hitting. You have not made one post in it addressing the poster. Please take the time to address the purpose of the thread which is a hitting critique for this young man.
At toe touch you want to be partially to fully closed so the hips don't commit too early and so you don't lose power. Now if a hitter is swinging a 36 inch bat and steps out a little and opens a little to get an inside pitch I can see a little more openness. However, I would never teach someone to be open with the foot while hitting.