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@MilitaryWarrior2813 жыл бұрын
This is the only type of science I like : D
@impactbat14 жыл бұрын
@spookinoff So correct- I like when Nomar says " i just try to Square it up" Just like the ImpactBat reinforces!
@christopherbarrientos13137 жыл бұрын
This is great advice for any one that even plays baseball
@nearzy11113 жыл бұрын
@spookinoff baseball players dont go for uppercut swings because if u just miss it it will result in a flyout, where as if you dont quite get it on a downward swing you can get line drives or ground balls that find holes
@xSlashR11 жыл бұрын
Obviously, its because the averages in the home-run derby have home-runs by the best power hitters in baseball, and the average in regular games is from every hitter.
@impactbat13 жыл бұрын
@hydrolix92 - He has an awesome swing. His secret to his success has been starting his swing a little earlier and guessing right. He is a rotational hitter.
@MyYTaccountName Жыл бұрын
Thanks for breaking it down.
@scrobisch12 жыл бұрын
one thing they fail to mention is how much further back Nomar's upper body is on the home run cut, showing that he is trying to increase his bat speed with his chest and shoulder muscles, where his contact swing is mostly powered by his hips and legs. This supports their claim that more bat speed results in more distance.
@hydrolix9213 жыл бұрын
@impactbat there are a lot of hitters that say participating in the home run derby tend to mess up their swings which leads to a decline of home runs they hit during the second half of the season. i like jose bautista and i want him to match or even exceed the amount of home runs he hit last year.
@schaub8able13 жыл бұрын
@MilitaryWarrior28 Agreed
@MRW991711 жыл бұрын
actually he is a hybrid of a linear and rotational hitter. . . if you look at his swing in slow mo or even normal speed you can see he moves way forward, has his back foot off the ground, but also rotates which makes both a linear and rotational hitter unlike Ichiro who is completely linear
@JediFight2 жыл бұрын
Would like to hear more about the influence of bat mass, not just speed.
@xSexyBeastArmyx11 жыл бұрын
Look out, we have a bad ass over here.
@1998Only10 жыл бұрын
Wow
@colin6417012 жыл бұрын
nice quality what'd you record this with a pencil???
@cindyamado1459
3 жыл бұрын
Lol this quality is actually pretty decent (and yes i know im replying to an 8 year old comment)
@zdenochara539110 жыл бұрын
Nomar Garciaparra I do not know of him as a home run hitter
@TexasKing100
10 жыл бұрын
cuz like he said, hes going for contact in games
@heat4yoass12 жыл бұрын
You forgot one thing, just like playing defense, you have to predict how the trajectory of the pitch will go right at the moment of release. Most hitters these days don't pay attention to that at all and it leaves them swinging at air or reaching for low and away
@AnormalHoovy4 жыл бұрын
why is it so dark? I could hardly see anything.
@FlyingMammoth2211 жыл бұрын
lots do I use a 31 ounce and im 13 I consider it light
@coltonrosser7349
7 жыл бұрын
FlyingMammoth22 I think you mean inch
@navyseal84912 жыл бұрын
Also, in the derby you don't have non sluggers who's HR barely clear the wall.
@hellbound6412 жыл бұрын
starts his swing later actually, so he con hold off a second longer, then unleash
@Shadowplayer144111 жыл бұрын
1:42
@nymets35372112 жыл бұрын
oh shit they actually used a baseball player people know about in sports science
@AliKhan-kh6tq11 жыл бұрын
dude, whom are u talking to?
@richieross906912 жыл бұрын
31 ounces.... I use a 33 30 and I'm 13.
@impactbat12 жыл бұрын
What do you think is happening on a 2-0 count? That hitter knows that a pitcher throws a fastball 80% of the time. So he guesses fastball. Please learn about the game before you make yourself look like a fool in front of the world.
@hydrolix9213 жыл бұрын
lets hope jose bautista doesnt participate in the derby. wouldnt want him to screw up his swing.
@natsbball312 жыл бұрын
@impactbat because they get payed
@CoachMcDonald114 жыл бұрын
Great video...I hope everyone takes a look at how it (hitting) really happens at the professional level. All levels of player could hit like this if they simply learned the 3 fundamental moves of the rotational swing, hips lead the hands, match the plane of your swing to the plane of the pitch, and stay inside the ball.
@jwood24157 жыл бұрын
lol but "baseball is easy" ya okkkk
@impactbat12 жыл бұрын
If it is crap, then why do you see MLB Players doing it? Tell Mike Napoli that!
@MegaLinkinparkman12 жыл бұрын
@impactbat Who cares about lacrosse
@impactbat12 жыл бұрын
Keep hitting grounders and frustrate the kids so they go play lacrosse!
@richlovell-thebaseballbarn10088 жыл бұрын
Contact and bat speed are definitely important, but what they didn't cover or explain, Launch Angle. Although ball exit speed wasn't covered, launch angle is more important. As far as which is more important, bat speed or launch angle? No science behind it yet, but imagine a bat speed of 70 mph and a ball at a negative launch angle (ground ball) and a ball at a 25 degree launch angle. Extreme comparison, yes, but it shows the importance of launch angle regardless of bat speed. Sounds like CoachMcDonald1 is an Epstein Hitting fan. Or at least a Ted Williams fan.
@SoundConducta
7 жыл бұрын
He's assuming that the launch angle is held constant and also that you are hitting the ball at the exact same place. The physical model he is referring to is one-dimensional collisions. Where the parameters are velocity of ball before and after contact, velocity of swing, mass of ball, mass of bat, and energy transferred from bat to ball. Where the only thing changing is the bat speed. Obviously an oversimplification!
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This is the only type of science I like : D
@spookinoff So correct- I like when Nomar says " i just try to Square it up" Just like the ImpactBat reinforces!
This is great advice for any one that even plays baseball
@spookinoff baseball players dont go for uppercut swings because if u just miss it it will result in a flyout, where as if you dont quite get it on a downward swing you can get line drives or ground balls that find holes
Obviously, its because the averages in the home-run derby have home-runs by the best power hitters in baseball, and the average in regular games is from every hitter.
@hydrolix92 - He has an awesome swing. His secret to his success has been starting his swing a little earlier and guessing right. He is a rotational hitter.
Thanks for breaking it down.
one thing they fail to mention is how much further back Nomar's upper body is on the home run cut, showing that he is trying to increase his bat speed with his chest and shoulder muscles, where his contact swing is mostly powered by his hips and legs. This supports their claim that more bat speed results in more distance.
@impactbat there are a lot of hitters that say participating in the home run derby tend to mess up their swings which leads to a decline of home runs they hit during the second half of the season. i like jose bautista and i want him to match or even exceed the amount of home runs he hit last year.
@MilitaryWarrior28 Agreed
actually he is a hybrid of a linear and rotational hitter. . . if you look at his swing in slow mo or even normal speed you can see he moves way forward, has his back foot off the ground, but also rotates which makes both a linear and rotational hitter unlike Ichiro who is completely linear
Would like to hear more about the influence of bat mass, not just speed.
Look out, we have a bad ass over here.
Wow
nice quality what'd you record this with a pencil???
@cindyamado1459
3 жыл бұрын
Lol this quality is actually pretty decent (and yes i know im replying to an 8 year old comment)
Nomar Garciaparra I do not know of him as a home run hitter
@TexasKing100
10 жыл бұрын
cuz like he said, hes going for contact in games
You forgot one thing, just like playing defense, you have to predict how the trajectory of the pitch will go right at the moment of release. Most hitters these days don't pay attention to that at all and it leaves them swinging at air or reaching for low and away
why is it so dark? I could hardly see anything.
lots do I use a 31 ounce and im 13 I consider it light
@coltonrosser7349
7 жыл бұрын
FlyingMammoth22 I think you mean inch
Also, in the derby you don't have non sluggers who's HR barely clear the wall.
starts his swing later actually, so he con hold off a second longer, then unleash
1:42
oh shit they actually used a baseball player people know about in sports science
dude, whom are u talking to?
31 ounces.... I use a 33 30 and I'm 13.
What do you think is happening on a 2-0 count? That hitter knows that a pitcher throws a fastball 80% of the time. So he guesses fastball. Please learn about the game before you make yourself look like a fool in front of the world.
lets hope jose bautista doesnt participate in the derby. wouldnt want him to screw up his swing.
@impactbat because they get payed
Great video...I hope everyone takes a look at how it (hitting) really happens at the professional level. All levels of player could hit like this if they simply learned the 3 fundamental moves of the rotational swing, hips lead the hands, match the plane of your swing to the plane of the pitch, and stay inside the ball.
lol but "baseball is easy" ya okkkk
If it is crap, then why do you see MLB Players doing it? Tell Mike Napoli that!
@impactbat Who cares about lacrosse
Keep hitting grounders and frustrate the kids so they go play lacrosse!
Contact and bat speed are definitely important, but what they didn't cover or explain, Launch Angle. Although ball exit speed wasn't covered, launch angle is more important. As far as which is more important, bat speed or launch angle? No science behind it yet, but imagine a bat speed of 70 mph and a ball at a negative launch angle (ground ball) and a ball at a 25 degree launch angle. Extreme comparison, yes, but it shows the importance of launch angle regardless of bat speed. Sounds like CoachMcDonald1 is an Epstein Hitting fan. Or at least a Ted Williams fan.
@SoundConducta
7 жыл бұрын
He's assuming that the launch angle is held constant and also that you are hitting the ball at the exact same place. The physical model he is referring to is one-dimensional collisions. Where the parameters are velocity of ball before and after contact, velocity of swing, mass of ball, mass of bat, and energy transferred from bat to ball. Where the only thing changing is the bat speed. Obviously an oversimplification!