Friday, April 14, 2006

Hitting a Baseball....Ted Williams

If you want to learn the proper way to hit you must read Ted Williams book titled "The Science of Hitting". Ted Williams was one of only a couple of people to have hit .400. Here he sums it all up into one book. It's like God handing you a book on how he built earth!

ORDER THIS BOOK, READ IT AND DO NOT LISTEN TO ANYBODY ELSE ON HOW TO HIT UNLESS THEY ARE SAYING THE SAME THING IT SAYS IN THIS BOOK!

If you want to learn how to do something, learn from someone who knows how to do it and has done it and who is great at it! Ted Williams was great at hitting a baseball!

Ted Williams is most likely the best hitter ever. You could say he's a Baseball God.

So listen to what's in this book and apply it when you are practicing your hitting. You will see results. Click on the banner below to order and read it.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Trinity Mel Ott Baseball to start soon

Trinity Mel Ott Baseball will be starting their practices soon. Stay tuned for when the first practice will be. We will be practicing at Eppler Junior High. Times will be posted shortly.
Kevin

Monday, April 03, 2006

New Baseball tips Blog!

This baseball tips blog will teach young children how to really play baseball....especially hitting! Hitting a baseball has been mis-taught for the last 100 years and still is. This is because 9.99 out of 10 baseball players cannot hit .300 or better. Then when these below .300 hitters grow up and have children of their own they teach their children how to hit like them...poorly also...below 300 hitters. Talk about passing the sins of the father down! This is a classic example! People who have no idea how to properly hit a baseball, teaching there children how to hit wrong. The sins of the fathers continue to get passed down!

We will explain how to properly hit a baseball, and with power! You might then ask the question....Was Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Ted Williams etc. naturally borned gifted hitters? Or were they somewhat atheletically talented individuals who discoverd the "proper way" to hit a baseball and became "fanatical" about this "right way of hitting" and practiced it religeouslly.
Maybe they were more "strong minded" men then naturally born hitters. I believe the "great hitters" of baseball are exactly this.
They used the right system to hitting a baseball. So a good hitter can become a great hitter. An average hitter can become a good hitter....and so forth.
It's more a matter of how hard you work at something that will determine your outcome.
For example, if you will be having a math test you will pull out your math book and go in your room shut the door and study math. As long as you study properly by reading the correct chapters you will be tested on you should do well.
But what will happen if you studied the wrong chapters and took the the test? You most likely will fail. Even though you "studied" you studied wrong by reading the wrong chapters.
It's the same in hitting a baseball. You can take batting practice everyday for a year but if you are not practicing hitting the right way you will not be a good hitter. You would of been practicing the "wrong" way of hitting a baseball. So in other words you were teaching yourself to be a really "poor" hitter because you were practicing for a whole year the wrong way instead of the right way.
The solution....know the proper way to hit and practice the proper way! Not the wrong way!
So when your taking batting practice and people are screaming at you..."stride into the ball"....."swing harder"..."keep your eye on the ball" and all the other hitting tips that are randomly burped up by people who have never been able to hit .300 or properly themselves, just let it go in one ear and out the other.
Just keep practicing "the right way". I will show you how! Stay tuned next time when I reveal the "right way" of hitting a baseball!
Kevin