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Re: Re: Re: Hit-a-way


Posted by: TC2 () on Thu Apr 29 09:31:24 2004


Thank you for your response. He did start working with it and he seemed to do real well and he liked it. All the kids started to line up to work with it. So thank you again and if you have any other suggestions please let me know.

I am shocked none of the "guru's" have addressed this more honestly with you because what I will tell you is "that obvious" to most
knowledgable coaches.

The hit away, while a cute product and fun one- does not allow any
batter to "set up" and prepare for the next swing.
No where in baseball does any hitter "rapid fire" in their swings and for good reason. In a real game -there is time between pitches to readjust their stances, grips, weight etc. The hit-away never allows for this to take place and instead what happens is kids start swinging off balance and throwing their mechanics out of whack.
Most of the fun is keeping the ball going and hitting it consecutively to do so. Meaning, most kids will "do whatever they can" too hit the ball so they don't have to start all over again.
Kids "lining up and saying it is fun" does not mean it is good for improving proper hitting mechanics.

Ask yourself- would you put your son in front of a pitching machine that throws a ball out every 2-3 seconds? Have you ever seen a pitching machine adjusted to throw so quickly? Ever have a coach (good one) throw BP in this fashion? In every day baseball the answer would be NO to all of these! Yet hit-away advocates and teaches (repetition is teaching)kids a hurried hitting skill that is never part of the real game?

If you believe as most good coaches do, that players should practice the same way they play...then the hit away would not be part of your equation or any quality coaches arsenal.

If a gimmick (that I believe sells more because mom and dad don't have to get directly involved or chase balls) promotes poor and unreal swing conditions then why buy it and use it? If a child swings 100 times in 5 minutes and 99 of them are mechanically wrong because they did not have time to set up...then that child just managed to get better at developing worse swings. Fact is- the child just repeatedly ingrained incorrect muscle memory.
From the muscle memory standpoint-it has been said that it takes 2 proper swings to correct one wrong one.If so- the hit-away while tons of fun, will push proper youth hitting mechanics miles behind!

You want to improve "eye hand coordination" for the swing there are much better ways than the wrong way. Example- Swing Away and Solo Hitters which cost more because...they help to improve more!
Want cheap but better than Hit Away - use the good ol' fashion "T".

Elizabeth, just another perspective leaving you to decide which arguments for or against make more sense to you?


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