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Hit for contact and power
 How to take your first good cuts at the ball.
First, you should know that making contact with the ball is not as hard as people say - if you start with bunting.
The really hard part is timing... to control the bat and get your swing right, so bat and ball meet when and where you want.
Coach's note: There is more than one way to break down the swing - especially the part between launch and contact. Young hitters should be allowed to experiment to find an approach that is good for them. And don't worrying about trying to teach "rotational" or "linear" hitting - the best swings combine both.
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Some tips...
- Keep your head steady through out. As your body rotates beneath, your chin doesn't move but goes shoulder to shoulder.
- While the steps are broken down, this isn't a sequence - everything happens smoothly together.
- Power swings work best on counts favoring batter - 0/0, 1/0, through 3/1. On 0/2, 1/2 a tighter, more direct, punch swing will improve bathead control.
- Slo-mo and stop action can help you break down these new mechanics.
- Once you've got it, step by step, work on hitting drills.
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