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If your kids are involved in America’s favorite past time, your family likely spends time together working on their batting. Learning baseball skills requires patience and time, but there are some tips available to speed up this process. Here are four pieces of advice to help your children improve their swings.

Encourage Kids to Learn Batting Skills With This Advice

1. Hit the Batting Cages

Practice is the biggest key to improving baseball proficiency. Pitching machines feature many settings to personalize the pitches to your kids’ needs. For example, little ones just starting out may want a slow pitch with plenty of time in between to realign themselves for the next ball. Older teens might prefer a faster speed, higher frequency pitch for a more realistic, game-like feel.

2. Use Diagnostic Technology

Many people wear fitness trackers to learn their step counts, heart rates, and sleep metrics. Similar technology tracks baseball information like swing speed, ball placement, and timing. Consider heading to a batting cage or practice area that features diagnostic baseball technology to get a better understanding of how your kids can improve their skills.

3. Take Classes

baseballParents and guardians aren’t the only people who can help kids improve their swings. Head to baseball classes where your children can work with former Major League players to learn how to better track the ball, time their swings, and make contact with pitches.

4. Practice at Home

Batting cages offer high-speed, realistic pitches to help young athletes perform during a game. However, for many, it’s helpful to start out practicing at home with someone pitching a slower, underhand toss. You may even use tennis or wiffle balls to start out because they’ll be easier to see and hit, allowing your player to gain confidence and improve their skills before speeding up the pitches with a real baseball.

 

If your kids want to practice their baseball skills, visit Swing Away Academy in Palm Beach County, FL. This 8,000-square-foot indoor facility offers the perfect place to get out of the heat and work on batting and fielding. Call the West Palm Beach-area batting cages at (561) 568-8777 or visit the website for information on how their HitTrax® technology can help kids improve their arm strength and learn about their swing speeds.

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