Hitting Test

When practing hitting, your head should come up and look for the ball:
before you make contact
just after you make contact
when you finish your swing
When practicing hitting, a hitter should concentrate on:
hitting homeruns
hitting the ball hard
working on fundamentals
both b and c
When praciting hitting, a hitter should swing until they are:
really too tired to swing
starting to feel that their mechanics are breaking down
just enough to get loosened up
none of the above
When hitting, a hitter should stride:
hard and fast towards the pitcher
hard and fast towards first base
hard and fast towards third base
softly towards the pitcher
When hitting, a hitter in order to balance themselves at the plate should:
Bend at their knees and then touch the plate
Bend at their waist, touch the plate and then soften their knees
Get set up with the weight on the balls of your feet
None of the above
When hitting, a hitter should
keep their hands inside the ball.
keep their hands outside the ball.
doesn't matter
When hitting, a hitter should try and perform a weight shift back towards the umpire
before they stride
after they stride
a weight shift is not that important
When striding a hitter's hands should come
forward
back
stay still
When a hitter steps into the batter's box they should
align their front foot with the front corner of home plate
align their backfoot with the front corner of home plate
align their front foot with the back tip of the plate
align their front foot with the back corner of the plate
When a coach throwing BP tells you that you need to go back he means that you should
take your weight shift back towards the umpire
goes back to the dugout after striking out looking
rotate your head back towards the umpire
stride forward
When hitting a hitter should stride by:
Stepping hard towards the pitcher
Sliding foot aggressively towards the pitcher
Step high and placing your foot towards the pitcher
Doesn't matter
When hitting, a hitter should start their hands, as they try and hit the ball
upward
downward
When hitting, a hitter if they are having difficulty getting to an inside pitch, should
move their hands farther away from their body
drop their hands
move their hands in and tilt their front shoulder down
Don't worry about it
When running to first base, a hitter should concentrate on the
ball
base
first baseman
the base while listening and glancing at first base coach
When hitting, a hitter, when holding a bat in their stance should:
have their arms in a O position
have their arms in a D
relaxed, and in a V position next to their body
Description:

Basics for hitting a baseball

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