Is hitting off a tee the best way to improve your swing and bat speed? Any other suggestions about ways to improve your swing, post it. Thanks
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quote:Originally posted by ahs_warriors08:
Is hitting off a tee the best way to improve your swing and bat speed? Any other suggestions about ways to improve your swing, post it. Thanks
quote:Originally posted by CoachB25:
Talked to one of my players playing at a very successful D-I program here in the Midwest. He stated that he's doing a lot of Tee work and doing the drills we did in HS.
quote:Originally posted by CoachB25:
Talked to one of my players playing at a very successful D-I program here in the Midwest. He stated that he's doing a lot of Tee work and doing the drills we did in HS. I will say that I don't like a lot of the Tees out there. Some, IMO, hinder your swing. I'm not going to advertise on this site for anyone but you can find some Tees that have Rubber tops of rolled rubber and not radiator hose that are exceptional.
quote:Originally posted by FiveFrameSwing:quote:Originally posted by CoachB25:
Talked to one of my players playing at a very successful D-I program here in the Midwest. He stated that he's doing a lot of Tee work and doing the drills we did in HS. I will say that I don't like a lot of the Tees out there. Some, IMO, hinder your swing. I'm not going to advertise on this site for anyone but you can find some Tees that have Rubber tops of rolled rubber and not radiator hose that are exceptional.
I like the Tanner Tees for the reason you mentioned above. I'd be interested in a lower cost version of similar quality and durability. Recommendations appreciated.