Teaching Hitting
A Guide for Coaches
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About the Book
Explanation, demonstration, correction and repetition are essential to the activity of teaching. Successful coaches must be able to effectively and consistently incorporate each of these teaching methods into lessons for their teams. Ideal for any age group, the concepts in this guide help coaches to master these basic principles as they focus on the most important elements of how to teach hitting.
Introduced with the author’s own teaching-coaching philosophy, this work offers 21 chapters covering a hitting coach’s every need. When to Start, Bat Size, Grip, Stance, Swing, Drills and Station Work, Bat Speed, Mental Preparation and Confidence, Pinch Hitting and Running a Hitting Clinic are a few examples of the many specific instructional sections included here. There are 137 photographs that supplement the text.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Dirk Baker
Foreword by Mike Easler
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 216
Bibliographic Info: 137 photos, index
Copyright Date: 2005
pISBN: 978-0-7864-2049-0
eISBN: 978-1-4766-0659-0
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Foreword (Mike Easler) 1
Introduction to Teaching and Coaching 3
1. When to Start 13
2. Bat Size 17
3. Grip 23
4. Stance 29
5. Swing 39
6. Drills and Station Work 59
7. Strategy 84
8. Bat Speed 91
9. Mental Preparation and Confidence 95
10. Common Mistakes 106
11. Switch Hitting 115
12. Pinch Hitting 119
13. Pitcher and Strike Zone 124
14. Bunting 145
15. Inside Pitch and Getting Hit 154
16. Making a Lineup 158
17. Batting Practice 164
18. Signals 171
19. Work Ethic, Attitude and Winning 175
20. Dealing with Failure 182
21. Running a Hitting Clinic 188
Index 203