I am trying to teach my 10U team how to hit. I consider myself to be a student of hitting, which means I am always willing to learn more, hopefully to provide better instruction. My approach at this age is more preventative maintenance and I try to teach a the few following things over and over.
1.Balance-basically trying to keep the head somewhat stationary, before-during and after the swing. They can turn their head obviously, just not drift or lunge.
2. Don't circle the ball. Some people call it barring the lead arm but its impossible to have a short, somewhat compact swing by circling.
3. Get the front foot down to trigger everything else.
Of course we talk about being relaxed, but those few areas seem to pretty much consistent with most percieved good hitters.
Don't know if its right, but the results have been pretty good so far and if any of these kids have some real talent as they progress, I'm sure advanced instruction will be the answer.
Just curious to see if you guys had a top three list of hitting keys for a group this age, what would it consist of? No one here is going to offend me either, so see what you think.
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