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  • Aluminum versus Composite. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6015791

    Aluminum fastpitch bats and composite fastpitch bats have their pros and cons. Because fastpitch softball requires great bat speed and reaction time selecting the proper bat can mean the difference between striking out, laying down a bunt, getting a base hit or even hitting a home run.

    Composite bats offer more advantages than aluminum bats these days, but cost more and lack durability. Composite bats also require attention and care to prevent damage.

    Composite Bat Speed: Composite bats are easier to swing and can be more accurately controlled.
    Aluminum Bat Speed: Aluminum bats are generally heavier than composite bats and less evenly balanced.
    Composite Performance: Composite bats peak in performance once they have been properly broken in. A broken-in composite bat will outperform most aluminum bats.
    Aluminum Performance: Aluminum bats maintain a steady performance throughout the life of the bat.
    Composite Durability: Composite bats are fragile and batters must be conscious of weather conditions and proper use.
    Aluminum Durability: Aluminum bats are very durable and require little attention.
    Composite Cost: Composite bats vary greatly in cost, depending on materials used.
    Aluminum Cost: Aluminum bats are less expensive than composite bats and do not require as much technology to produce.

    With a type of bat in mind, now you can start gather hitting drills for your players. Some aspects of hitting to focus on could include Building The Swing, Visual Preparation and Game Adjustments. There are many types of drills to focus on the simple mechanics of hitting. Some use a hitting Tee, some will use wiffle balls and even the Soft Toss Drill where a ball is tossed in front of the hitter in line with the big toe allowing the hitter to focus on their technique instead of reading a pitch coming straight at them.

    If you're looking to improve your bat speed or looking to increase your bat strength make sure you choose a bat that best fits your personal preference. Take some time to choose your bat. Take the time to select your hitting drills and get yourself set up for the drills that are focusing on the specific mechanics you are looking to improve and get to work! May all your swings come true. Have a great year!!

    Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6015791
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