Impact Bat Baseball Training Aid Hitting Practice Tool (32" for 13-16 year olds)
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Impact Bat Baseball Training Aid Hitting Practice Tool (32" for 13-16 year olds)
Teaches proper hand position at contact (palm up/palm down)
Gives instant feedback on balls that are hit (rolling the wrists = misses or ground balls)
Made of sturdy, solid white oak wood
Use it with whiffle balls, tennis balls or other lite balls (not intended for use with hard balls)
Teaches how to get INSIDE and BEHIND the ball
Endorsed by Mike Epstein
Maximize your Power and Hitting Potential! The Impact Bat is a baseball / softball training bat that reinforces the proper hand position at contact. It gives instant feedback and creates proper muscle memory. Use it with wiffle balls, tennis balls or other lite balls. It is not designed for use with regular hard balls or softballs. This bat promotes rotational hitting mechanics and is endorsed by renowned hitting instructor Mike Epstein.
Instant Feedback and Understanding
If you swing and miss, or hit it into the ground, then you most likely rolled your wrists too soon. When you square it up with the Impact Bat, you will hit line drives. This gives you instant feedback and creates the proper muscle memory like all professional hitters.
With the square handle and the flat side, the Impact Bat reinforces proper hand position for square contact. It helps the player determine the square path to the ball without any thought. When someone swings the Impact Bat for the first time, they get an instant understanding of how the hands are supposed to be at contact. When the thumbs are placed on the bat, it helps the hitter understand how to get inside and behind the ball by giving the hands the mechanical advantage.
Too often players whip their hands through the strike zone to create bat speed, causing the wrists to roll over. This is a leading cause for ground balls, pop ups, and misses. All MLB players have their top hand palm up and the bottom hand palm down at impact to deliver the most force on the ball. The Impact Bat reinforces this position!