by Jim Moyer
The dreaded Golf Swing is a common problem for Softball
players. You know what I'm talking about, the player consistently
misses below the ball by four or five inches. You have talked to them
about taking their hands straight to the ball and about swinging level,
yet time after time they are underneath the ball. You finally decide
the girl is a complete moron and is unable to process the valuable
information you are giving her or you determine that she must enjoy
bringing you pain and misery.
Your Hitter is probably into the pain and misery
he/she is causing you, but on the outside chance that's it's
just a bad batting habit you should try this Hands to the Ball drill.
During your next batting practice, place your hitting tee
directly behind home plate (touching the back corner of the plate) and
pull the tee up to about mid-thigh. Now when the girl swings she must
take her hands and bat over the tee without hitting the tee. Now break
out the pitching machine and start throwing batting practice. If she
drops her hands or the bat head she will hit the tee. Aaaahhhhh,
success! Now she can process what you have been telling her for so
long. It really won't take too many swings for her to correct the
problem, however you may need to do this hitting drill at several
batting practices.
This same procedure can be used in soft toss or in hitting
from a tee. Just place a hitting tee behind the home plate so he/she
can't drop her hands without hitting the back tee.
I have to admit, the first few swings are hysterical. The
player thinks the coach is crazy for putting a tee behind her. In her
mind you are NUTS thinking she is going to hit the tee. Then on that
first pitch when she sends the tee tumbling forward the hitter will
have a look of complete astonishment and disbelief. By the third or
fourth swing a look of total disgust will have replaced the disbelief.
By the sixth or seventh swing the player will finally own up to having
poor hitting mechanics. Now, she is making real progress. Just like any
10 Step corrective plan, the first step is to admit there is a problem.
If you have a player with a great golf swing, it may take
several sessions to re-train her muscles to swing correctly. Just stick
with this drill. The player will absolutely hate hitting that tee and
will be working very hard to correct the problem. In all of my years of
coaching fastpitch softball and baseball, I have found this to be the
single best drill for correcting the "golf swing" strikeouts.
Should she continue to hit the tee, she may very well just
enjoy watching you pull your hair out. :-) Then again, you may be
ruining the next Tiger Woods. But this isn't a golf team, it's Baseball
or Fastpitch Softball and you need hitters, not golfers.