This week we start a new series of fastpitch softball hitting clinics by Jennie Dalton Hill. This is part 2. Make sure to check out part 1 if you haven't already. http://SoftbalJunk.com has the perfect fastpitch bat for you!Jennie Dalton Hill continues her fastpitch softball offense clinic by answering questions from softball caches on how to help the players on their teams. Jennie has learned through her experience that fastpitch softball coaches generally make the mistake of focusing on one mechanical flaw in a players swing, but that may not be the case for the entire softball team. If a coach is having trouble with finding a solution for a player always begin with a players base and foot work then work their way up. Many coaches have trouble with fixing bad habits with some players in over rotating their hips and ask how to fix it. Jennie explains that fixing a problem like this will be different for each player. One player may learn one way, but others may need a different approach. Jennie continues on explaining the process of switching hitters to be slap hitters, or changing their swing dramatically. Coaches must not assume an automatic change. Certain skills in softball players and other athletes are to be developed, not expected.
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