The importance of core muscles

Training for sports has gone to a whole new level in today’s society and the major shift is the emphasis of training the core muscles. You will often hear the word “core” to describe the muscles comprising the midsection of the body which includes the abdominals, the obliques (the muscles at the sides of the…

The original Major League Baseball teams

I was in Alaska for a baseball camp this past week and did not have time to write a column. Therefore I am going to go with some baseball trivia. Enjoy! The National league was established in 1876. The teams were: Chicago White Stockings, St. Louis Brown Stockings, Hartford Dark Blues, Boston Red Caps, Louisville…

Front Side of the Body in Hitting

Last week we discussed batting stance and today I want to emphasize the importance of keeping the front side of your body closed at contact. This is extremely important if you want to maximize your chances of hitting the ball hard with the barrel of the bat. In baseball terminology the front side would be…

Batting Stance

I get a lot of questions regarding how a player should set up in the batter’s box. Most kid’s like to emulate the pros that they watch on television and that can create a problem. A batting stance is all about comfort which is key to a hitter. When it comes down to it, it…

Back foot rotation in hitting

This week we are going to discuss the importance of rotating your back foot when hitting. Did you know that 60% of your power comes from the core muscles?! You will often hear the word “core” to describe the muscles comprising the midsection of the body which includes the abdominals, the obliques (the muscles at…

Swing Path

This week we are going to discuss the direction you want to take your bat to the ball. Many people call this your “swing path”. Below is Riley McDonald, an 11 year old who plays in Diamondback Little League. We photographed him hitting during a private lesson last week. You can click on the photos…

Hitting the outside pitch

When hitting the outside pitch the most important thing is to be patient and allow the ball to travel longer into the hitting zone. Many coaches call this “letting the ball get deeper”. Stepping towards the location of the pitch is a mistake because it takes too long and can throw you off balance. A…