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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great DVD that breaks down the swing,
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This review is from: Power & Distance: Seven Steps to Hitting Success (DVD)
This is a great DVD if you're looking for ways to break down the softball swing, and ways to coach girls into doing those things. Things like turning their hips, "squishing the bug", keeping their hands back, etc.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good resource for teaching details of the batting stance,
This review is from: Power & Distance: Seven Steps to Hitting Success (DVD)
"Power & Distance II with Mark Eldridge", part of the Elite Video Series, has a ton of good information in it, particularly in the first half of the video. In this video, Coach Eldridge goes over some advanced techniques and drills to help batters become more productive at the plate. The video has three parts to it:
1) Preparations while in the batter's box, 2) The sequence of a good swing, and 3) Batting drills The best part of the video is the first twenty minutes or so which goes into a lot of detail about what a batter should do while the pitcher is off the rubber well before the pitch arrives. Coach Eldridge points out the importance of being relaxed in the box, and suggests some mental and physical routines to help the batter stay relaxed. In addition, he points out specific cues that the batter can work on to make sure that she is in a good stance going into the swing. Such "Aha!" moments for me included having the weight of the batter's back foot on her toe with her heel very slightly off the ground, and the fact that a wider stance actually leads to a quicker swing. If one teaches a linear style of hitting, then I'm sure that the rest of the video has a bunch of good teaching points. Unfortunately, I teach more of a rotational style of hitting, so a lot of the rest of the video really did not apply to what I do on the practice field. I did find it interesting that, as a linear coach, he emphasized driving the hips to power the swing just as a rotational swing would do. A linear swing apparently generates hip rotation by driving from the back foot, whereas a rotational swing triggers hip power via the front foot. Still, there was so much good information in the first part of the video that any coach would benefit by watching it. It reminded me that, as a coach, I should not take the basics and the details for granted - players have to learn them, just as I must have way back when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Paying attention to detail can be the difference between success and failure when hitting. I likely would have given this DVD 5 stars if rotational hitting had been reviewed instead of linear.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Power & Distance: Seven steps to hitting success,
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This DVD along with Power & Distance II really gave me a better overview about hitting. I would recommend for it for coaches who don't have a complete understanding of hitting.
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Power & Distance : Seven Steps to Hitting Success [VHS] by Mark Eldridge (VHS Tape - 1997)
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