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Jul 28, 2008
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Just bought his tape on slapping.

Keep learning :D




Straightleg

He's one of the best on slap hitting. One the the biggest things I see with slappers today is that they do not step on or near the front line of the batters box with their cross over step. They like to start deep in the box and that's a huge no no. Larry covers should cover this in his video, as I haven't seen it.
 
Aug 1, 2008
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He's one of the best on slap hitting. One the the biggest things I see with slappers today is that they do not step on or near the front line of the batters box with their cross over step. They like to start deep in the box and that's a huge no no. Larry covers should cover this in his video, as I haven't seen it.


I will look for it and keep you posted.

You a coach in OHIO?
I think we are going to a static tryout, after that I dont know


Straightleg
 
Aug 4, 2008
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I agree, plus they take a negative step and give away the slap. What is taught now is bunt,slap or hit from the same form. My dd and I got to spend the day with Mike Bastian on slapping. He was in from China and he worked with her on slapping. I think we do a poor job of teaching slapping in the Midwest.
 
Jul 28, 2008
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I hear you on the negative step. My lead off slap hitter was doing that, along with starting too deep in the box, and I tried to correct her but she kept telling me, 'That's what my hitting coach tells me to do.'

SL,

No, I'm not in Ohio. I'm in WA.
 
Jul 16, 2008
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I hear you on the negative step. My lead off slap hitter was doing that, along with starting too deep in the box, and I tried to correct her but she kept telling me, 'That's what my hitting coach tells me to do.'

Which brings up a great question. While being a TB coach, you observe something from your players that you believe is not correct, but she says that is what her batting/pitching instructor is teaching her, do you try and change it, or just go with what the "paid" instructor is doing?
 
Jul 28, 2008
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Which brings up a great question. While being a TB coach, you observe something from your players that you believe is not correct, but she says that is what her batting/pitching instructor is teaching her, do you try and change it, or just go with what the "paid" instructor is doing?

I normally will not try and change them. I will ask questions as to what their instructor has been telling them and try to go with that. If what the athlete is doing is working, I leave it alone. As with any coach, I'm a student of the game who is constantly learning. I observe these different styles so that I can help if need be. I also discuss with the parents before I attempt to change something major if they're going to certain coaches.

BTW, the girl who said that's not what her hitting coach told her to do, she was mistaken. Later, after going back to some clinics, I asked her what she was told that made a difference and she told me that she wasn't supposed to be taking a negative step. WELL SLAP ME SILLY! I kept my mouth shut and said I would help work with her on that.
 
May 15, 2008
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I think that slappers start deep in the box and use the negative move because it helps give them a running start as they make contact. If you think of the front line of the batter's box as a starting line in a race who would want to start there vs a running start from several feet back?
 
Jul 28, 2008
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I want their left foot (ideally their left heel) on that line when they make contact with the ball. This means you set up accordingly in the box so that is where your cross over step is. Sorry for any confusion. And also sorry for the hijacking of this thread. We probably should start a slapper's thread. :D
 

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