What's unusual about you is how well-spoken you are. Most people doing how-to sports videos cant speak very well. They pause, search for the right words, backtrack, go off on tangents and are just hard to understand. Your speech is very fluid and organized.
Good for us old b ball players trying to get back at it in slow pitch. My problem has been keeping my back foot planted and being more relaxed.... knowing I have more time.... Keep the content coming for the rec. players 😊
Staying relaxed is a must, but keeping your back foot planted, not so much. You absolutely don't want happy feet; but, if it is coming up and forward as you rotate on your front leg, that's okay
This series has been really helpful for me. I just got back into slowpitch a couple months ago after many years away from the game. I've been building up the basics through YT videos like this, thanks!
Great video man I’m starting to work on bringing the hands down at an angle. Starting with the beginning of the progression, I am only hitting ground ball outs right now, I hope with more consistency I will be able to start squaring them up a bit.
Right at 11:55 is the main thing I'm trying to get myself and a few teammates to work on. No need to "pump" or drop hands down to your belt before swinging. Great video!
The best way I know to work on keeping your hands up is with Tee work. Stride, pause and make sure your hands are up, then swing through the ball. Do it over and over until it feels normal
Funny how I just found your videos yesterday and was wondering when the bat path video would come out. So thank you for dropping it today lol I will say after watching your videos so far I was already able to change some things and my team just won our championship this morning and I actually contributed
Love the video series man. I’m suffering right now. Tee work feels amazing. But game time comes and I can barely get any decent contact. I know a big problem is my contact point keeps creeping forward. Anyway enough venting, thanks for the great content. ✌️
Depending on how long you've played almost always correlates to how long it takes you to transfer your new swing into games. I've been focusing on taking one piece of the swing "live" at a time. Seems to be working, the 3B in my l ague hated me for a month or so 😂 Now I'm hitting ropes at about 8 ft through the 5-6 hole consistently. Sometimes I'm early and fly down the line, sometimes I'm patient and go over the 2B if they're playing 5 man. Just takes time and consistency.
Great content, you must’ve read my mind definitely needed this. I feel I have good power but my timing and bat path needs improving. I feel I’m always way to out in front in live bp, need to learn to be more patient and wait for the ball to come down so not to have that upper cut swing. Will try starting hands higher also as I’ve been starting hands around under chest area. But I think timing and waiting is my biggest issue. Keep up the great work, it’s appreciated!
I recommend tee work. Easier to focus on hand placement when the ball is stationary. You can also make sure the tee is placed at the proper point of contact. Good luck!
One thing to keep in mind is that velo numbers are not as high with a cut swing . There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that either. A guy who squares it up might have better velo numbers but the ball won’t go as far as someone that spins the ball. I love the cut swing.
That's definitely good information. I hadn't considered the reduced exit velo numbers, but it makes perfect sense. It also makes me feel a bit better about my numbers. Haha. I also love the cut swing! And I love the consistency of your swing. I edited out a part where I told people to go to your channel and watch you just take consistent cuts over and over as an example of hitting well. Too many beginners want to hit tanks, and they should be hitting line drives in my opinion!
Smooth is fast. If you try and overpower the ball you never hit a good contact point and you drive it into the ground or pop it straight up. Great tips
I've been trying to add more power to my hit, but have caught myself gripping more instead of letting it flow naturally. Giving me bad ball contact leading to these bad pop ups, or horrible 1 bounce grounders.
Hi @DLeagueBP. Thank you for the great tutorial video. Can you do you a video about tee work, specifically on how far the tee should be in front and away from us? Where’s the ideal contact point should be? Thank you @DLeagueBP!
I appreciate the support! And will do! I have been working on a video about contact points. But since it may be a while before I'm able to get it done, I'll see if i can find a video about it and add it to my "How to become a better slow pitch softball hitter" playlist.
@@DLeagueBP Thanks...that one is kinda pricey. Was hoping to find something for under $150 with the audio feature. Thought it would be useful to measure launch speed during our Treasure Coast Senior Softball off-season pick-up games and weekly BP.
I can usually cut anything that is belt high or above. The swing looks more like a cut swing when the pitch is a bit lower, but you can hit a high pitch with a similar swing. Usually looks like a tomahawk swing. So watch the pitcher and stand wherever you need to get one above the belt (which is normally towards the front of the box)
What's unusual about you is how well-spoken you are. Most people doing how-to sports videos cant speak very well. They pause, search for the right words, backtrack, go off on tangents and are just hard to understand. Your speech is very fluid and organized.
Thanks! I appreciate the support!
Good for us old b ball players trying to get back at it in slow pitch.
My problem has been keeping my back foot planted and being more relaxed.... knowing I have more time....
Keep the content coming for the rec. players 😊
Staying relaxed is a must, but keeping your back foot planted, not so much. You absolutely don't want happy feet; but, if it is coming up and forward as you rotate on your front leg, that's okay
This series has been really helpful for me. I just got back into slowpitch a couple months ago after many years away from the game. I've been building up the basics through YT videos like this, thanks!
Great video man I’m starting to work on bringing the hands down at an angle. Starting with the beginning of the progression, I am only hitting ground ball outs right now, I hope with more consistency I will be able to start squaring them up a bit.
Right at 11:55 is the main thing I'm trying to get myself and a few teammates to work on. No need to "pump" or drop hands down to your belt before swinging. Great video!
The best way I know to work on keeping your hands up is with Tee work. Stride, pause and make sure your hands are up, then swing through the ball. Do it over and over until it feels normal
Funny how I just found your videos yesterday and was wondering when the bat path video would come out. So thank you for dropping it today lol
I will say after watching your videos so far I was already able to change some things and my team just won our championship this morning and I actually contributed
You have excellent timing! Welcome to the channel, and thanks for the support!
Love the video series man. I’m suffering right now. Tee work feels amazing. But game time comes and I can barely get any decent contact. I know a big problem is my contact point keeps creeping forward. Anyway enough venting, thanks for the great content. ✌️
If it makes you feel any better, it took me a good amount of time to transfer my success on the tee to live pitching, particularly game swings
Depending on how long you've played almost always correlates to how long it takes you to transfer your new swing into games. I've been focusing on taking one piece of the swing "live" at a time. Seems to be working, the 3B in my l ague hated me for a month or so 😂 Now I'm hitting ropes at about 8 ft through the 5-6 hole consistently. Sometimes I'm early and fly down the line, sometimes I'm patient and go over the 2B if they're playing 5 man. Just takes time and consistency.
Great content, you must’ve read my mind definitely needed this. I feel I have good power but my timing and bat path needs improving. I feel I’m always way to out in front in live bp, need to learn to be more patient and wait for the ball to come down so not to have that upper cut swing. Will try starting hands higher also as I’ve been starting hands around under chest area. But I think timing and waiting is my biggest issue. Keep up the great work, it’s appreciated!
I recommend tee work. Easier to focus on hand placement when the ball is stationary. You can also make sure the tee is placed at the proper point of contact. Good luck!
One thing to keep in mind is that velo numbers are not as high with a cut swing . There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that either. A guy who squares it up might have better velo numbers but the ball won’t go as far as someone that spins the ball. I love the cut swing.
That's definitely good information. I hadn't considered the reduced exit velo numbers, but it makes perfect sense. It also makes me feel a bit better about my numbers. Haha.
I also love the cut swing! And I love the consistency of your swing. I edited out a part where I told people to go to your channel and watch you just take consistent cuts over and over as an example of hitting well. Too many beginners want to hit tanks, and they should be hitting line drives in my opinion!
@@DLeagueBP watch the guy DK in a few of my videos. He cuts it really good. Fun to watch him spin it.
Smooth is fast. If you try and overpower the ball you never hit a good contact point and you drive it into the ground or pop it straight up. Great tips
I've been trying to add more power to my hit, but have caught myself gripping more instead of letting it flow naturally. Giving me bad ball contact leading to these bad pop ups, or horrible 1 bounce grounders.
Great editing and good info.
Thank you!
Can't wait for the hand path video to tie it all together
Hi @DLeagueBP. Thank you for the great tutorial video. Can you do you a video about tee work, specifically on how far the tee should be in front and away from us? Where’s the ideal contact point should be? Thank you @DLeagueBP!
I appreciate the support! And will do! I have been working on a video about contact points.
But since it may be a while before I'm able to get it done, I'll see if i can find a video about it and add it to my "How to become a better slow pitch softball hitter" playlist.
Great stuff!
Thanks!
Can you please reply with a link to the audio speed gun used in the early part of this video? Your videos are super helpful!
Pocket Radar with Smart Coach App. If you would like more information about where to get one, look me up on FB or IG and send me a direct message
@@DLeagueBP Thanks...that one is kinda pricey. Was hoping to find something for under $150 with the audio feature. Thought it would be useful to measure launch speed during our Treasure Coast Senior Softball off-season pick-up games and weekly BP.
Hey what kind of machine are u using for BP..? I like that cause not everyone on my team can pitch strikes when we meet for bp
Blue Flame by Louisville Slugger
@DLeagueBP awsome thanks buddy I appreciate it & love the videos.. keep up the good work
For the cut swing, should we be standing at the front of the plate or rear. And are we looking for high pitches or chest/belt high
I can usually cut anything that is belt high or above. The swing looks more like a cut swing when the pitch is a bit lower, but you can hit a high pitch with a similar swing. Usually looks like a tomahawk swing. So watch the pitcher and stand wherever you need to get one above the belt (which is normally towards the front of the box)
What was that ball toss thing you guys were using? Can you send that link 😮
sluggertraining.com/products/blueflame
What program were you using for the exit velocity?
Pocket Radar Smart Coach connected to a tablet and speaker
This is my problem right now
This is a big problem for a lot of people.
A tee is your friend. Its the best way to work on a level bat path!
@@DLeagueBP thank you