How to Create Consistency With Your Hitting
Mechanics
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I'm sure you know from experience
that hitting a baseball consistently for any length of time is one of the most difficult and
frustrating things to do in sports. There are two areas of your overall baseball preparation
you'll need to develop on a regular basis if you want the most consistency possible as a
competitive athlete - the mental game
of baseball, and proper hitting
mechanics. If you're interesting in learning more about baseball psychology there are
quite a few resources on this site as well as my blog at www.natebarnett.tumblr.com. This article is reserved
for teaching a little on the topic of hitting
mechanics.
I get the chance to work with dozens and dozens of athletes individually each year. It's
truly a rewarding experience much of the time, though at times it can be extremely frustrating to
see such talented athletes fail to put in the necessary work to achieve some consistency in their
swing. I never have a tough time getting the athletes to work hard when I work with them in
the cage. It's when athletes have to motivate themselves to work outside of their practice
days when their work habit breaks down.
In order to become a highly consistent and effective hitter, I prescribe the following "medicinal
procedure" to be used away from practice:
1. Dry Drills: These are hitting mechanics related drills that are
meant to reinforce muscle memory. It is impossible to only put in two to three days on a
specific hitting technique and make it stick long-term. The problem you'll run
into is that during a game your focus will be placed on the pitcher and not your
mechanics. If you have failed to put in the necessary time to build quality muscle
memory, you'll revert back to the problems you were initially trying to fix. You can
watch the following
quick video to learn some dry drills you can do at home without a bat.
2. Mental Rehearsal: The mind is a powerful tool for good or
evil. When you use your mind for positive imagery or visualization you will increase your
effectiveness as a hitter. If your mind pollutes your body with thoughts of failure, your
body will respond in a negative way. Lack of confidence and fear can destroy a good hitter. To make sure you
are conditioning your brain in the right way, it's highly important that you replay mental
video clips of yourself succeeding offensively. This is easy to do, many of you do it
all day long in other areas. Sometimes your mind wanders in church or school and you
lose focus as to what is occurring around you. If you can slip into this mode and
daydream about your performances, you can truly become a master of the mental game of
baseball.
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