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Improve Your Baseball Swing with a Batting Tee

by Joe Rodgers

Practicing your baseball swing off of a tee will help to improve those line-drive fundamentals that get results at the plate. Of course, the objective for this drill is to get the baseball bat from a comfortable resting point to the point of contact as efficiently and as accurately as possible. The ball is always put at the ideal point of contact in the hitting zone for an inside, down the middle, or outside pitch. Undeniably, this will train your muscles to remember the correct swing for those various points of contact because it is something that should be done religiously everyday. You will develop an excellent, but more important a consistent swing. Being set up in a position to hit the pitch with authority will be automatic.

Placing the tee at every point in the strike zone is very important to maximize the drill. Remember, when practicing to hit the ball to opposite fields, you want to let the pitch travel deeper into the hitting zone before making contact. This is the reason that you place the tee on the back portion of the plate. Put the tee right over the plate to simulate a perfect pitch and practice hitting the ball straight up the middle 'through the box'. Improving your ability to hit any type of pitch and increasing your plate coverage is the objective.

When adjusting the elevation of the tee you should change it back and forth from high to low, enabling your body and hands to feel the various points of correct contact. Typically, you want to raise the tee as high as possible in your strike zone because it will train you to keep your hands up and 'strong' throughout your swing. It can help to eliminate any unnecessary dropping of the hands and back shoulder. Picture your shoulders as an 'airplane' trying to land. You would want the wings of the plane to be level as you hit the runway and it is the same for your shoulders when swinging at a baseball. If you find yourself striking the tee at all or popping the ball up off the tee, it is an indicator that you are dropping your hands or shoulder or both.

Joe Rodgers is a batting instructor that emphasizes stationary exercises to develop the correctfundamentals to be a successful batter.

Published February 18th, 2008

Filed in Recreation, Sport