Hitting a baseball/softball is widely considered to be one of the hardest things to do in all of sports because it requires a combination of superior vision, reflexes, and mental focus to make split-second decisions to hit a ball going between 60 to 100 mph with precise timing and control
Hitting Aid / Visual Aid
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Baseball Drills
These drills have been used for years at all levels. They are not difficult and easy to understand. Being consistent the batter will gain good muscle memory and increase hitting production. The mat will help hitters with stance, stride, power base and to better understand contact zones and contact points. Players will gain confidence and will see an increase their batting average.
Softball Drills
Common drills used by youth to advanced players. The drills have been used for years at all levels. They are not difficult to use or understand. They work to gain good muscle memory and to increase hitting production. The mat will help hitters with stance, stride, power base, contact zones and contact points. Players will gain confidence and will see an increase their batting average.
Basic Drills
Tee Drill
Front Toss
Side Toss
Batting Practice
Drop Drill
One Hand Drill
LARGE MATT - Color Coded measures 36" x 60" Recommended for High School and College Players
Recommended Drills - Tee Drill - Toss Drills Batting Practice - Gray Area Drill - Drop Drill
MEDIUM MATT - Color Coded measures 32" x 54" Recommended for Little League and Pony League Players
Recommended Drills - Tee Drill - Toss Drills Batting Practice
SMALL MATT - Color coded measures 28" x 48" Recommended for Tee Ball and Coach Pitch Players
Recommended Drills - Tee Drill for Practice and Games
Batting Practice without a Matt
A guessing game - what pitch location is the batter working on - there is no scale, contact zones or contact points for reference - no way to check good fundamentals

Practice.....
Makes Permanent It Doesn't Make Perfect So Be Careful What You Teach

Used by both Baseball and Softball Players
Helps both Beginners and Advanced Players
Large Diagrams Easy to Read
Strike Zone and Gray Area

Simplify the mechanics
Break down fundamentals
Builds consistency
Improves confidence
Gain good muscle memory

Setting Up
Measure for Stance Feet Shoulder Width Apart
Stance
Distance from the Plate - Feet Shoulder Width
Stride
Finding your length of Stride
Power Base
Understanding Power Base
Hitting Drills
Tee Drill
Toss Drills
Gray Area
Batting Practice on the Field or Batting Cage
Small Matt - Measures 28" x 48" Recommended for Tee Ball and Coach Pitch Players