Wednesday, April 27, 2011

How To Improve Your Baseball Skills

By Sue Hamrick


A person can learn the basics of baseball, but executing them with competence is another story. Just like playing music, years of devotion and practicing the art or skill is necessary. But still, it is worth the time and effort to find out useful information. The more you know and experience, it only follows that you will improve your game. The playing of the game is not an issue because hopefully you want to play it. You really can learn from the experts, pro players, by watching what they do when they play. You can add to your overall knowledge by simply reading the rest of this article.

What particular choices you make with defensive moves really depends on what is going on. You never know what players are thinking if, for example, they suddenly inch closer to the white foul line. What they are doing is simply minimizing scoring opportunities by tightening up the field coverage. But it is not wise to be too extreme as it allows for opportunities in the center of the playing field. When you think about this, it is a question of minimizing the most dangerous scoring opportunities. Often times the situation hinges on just a run, and that is when the defensive playing is most critical.

One of the most demanding positions on the field is pitching, and there is little reason to wonder why. It is not very easy to maintain the kind of focus required for successful pitching. It is not very easy to score a lot of hits against a pitcher who mainly gets the throws in the right place. That is the key to keep the runs scored by the other team to an absolute minimum. However, it is possible to improve one's control in pitching through specific drills. One of the most powerful drills you can do is visualizing, and the best way to do it is see everything being perfectly executed.

No question about the importance of efficient base running. You can easily shave time off your base running by being smarter about how you do it. Your right foot only needs to touch the base when going from first to second. That is how you become a more efficient base runner. The mistake so often seen is when the runner is facing the far side of the diamond and must cut back to get on track. Improving your base running speed and technique will make you a more valuable player.

There is no substitute for hard work and practice if you want to play better or learn how to coach others. But some things you just cannot learn until you use them in real game, and that is why experience is often the best teacher.




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