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Q: i've been told i have an AWESOME stance at the plate when im hitting, but when the ball comes and i go to swing, i rotate my body and slap at the ball, like i dont watch the ball hit the bat i guess bc i turn my self, when i do that, i step out, which is making me a super pull hitter to the left side which sucks bc the teams are gettin used to me and know where my sweet spots are . eerr . but i guess what im tryin to ask is does anyone have like any advice on how to correct it . my cousin tried to help me but hes a guy so hes different then a girl you know lol . idk i just need some advice on how to make my swing more even . i guess im rotating my body, stepping out, and reaching for the ball . ughh . i hate it bc im hittin like little grounders RIGHT to short or 3rd and its horrible bc at the beginig of this season i was hittin triples and doubles all over the out field and now ima pull hitter right to short . ugh . so any advice will be overly apprieciated .
haha...ok 1st of all gurlz who play softball kik ass! I play softball 2 and I had the same problem you do. When you hit dinky grounders to the left side then the pitch was probably an outside pitch. There are three positions the ball will cross at the plate. Inside, Middle, and Outside. If the ball is an inside pitch you want the bat to meet the ball right at the front inside corner of the plate. That way you pull the ball. If the ball is up the middle make contact when the ball is right at the heart of the plate. Then you should drive the ball right up the middle. An outside pitch is the trickiest because everybody wants to pull an outside pitch. If the pitch is outside you have to keep all your momentum going toward right field(if you're a righty)or left field(if you're a lefty). Throw your hands right toward the ball and make contact when the ball crosses the back outside corner of the plate. That will help you to not pull the ball. What you can do to see the ball better is hand eye coordination exercises. You can write #'s or color all over the ball and have somebody pitch them too you. Then watch the ball all the way in across the plate and try to tell what number/color was on the ball. What you can do about keeping your body in place is make sure you go shoulder to shoulder with your chin when you swing. That will help you keep your head in place. You're looking for the ball before you hit it which might also be causing you to miss the heart of the ball. There is a saying that might help you with your swing. It goes "STRIDE"(getting all your wait back)"GLIDE"(bringing the bat back into ready position)"HIP AND FLIP"(throwing your hips while you punch the ball with the knob of the bat and finish your swing while piviting.) Sorry if that was a little a bit confusing. That's really all I can think of right now, but I'm sure you can ask your coach what's going on and without a doubt he'll be more than willing to help you. Otherwise you can go to a hitting clinique. Get back to me if you need more advice or wanna talk softball. You can IM on AIM on BaShBaBe1435 or e-mail me at sallygurl4eva@sbcglobal.net Good Luck ~*CaSSiE*~

PS. How old are you? Do you play travel ball? Who do you play for and where do you live? get back to me if you can. good luck with softball

wow thats awesome. thanks so much. the number and color thing i think would help alot because thats what alot of my problem is, not watching the ball. I love in Rhode Island, right now im playing fall ball or rec. ball and then when season starts up again i play for my high school. i play pitcher and all infield with short and 1st my favorites and im 16. thanks for helping me again! SOFTBALL RULES =]!!!

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Hey! My name is Cassie and I'm 21 years old. I live in the suburbs of Chicago where I like to spend time with the important people in my life, play softball, and volunteer in my community. I am currently a junior in college. Throughout my years of schooling I have been involved in activities such as: volleyball, basketball, softball, theater, poms, choir, band, foreign language club, science team, and academic achievement programs. I am a Secondary Lutheran Education Biology Major with a minor in Spanish Education.

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