How to swing a softball bat

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Swinging a softball bat starts with a proper stance: feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, and weight balanced. Hold the bat with your hands together, gripping it firmly, but not too tightly.

As the pitch comes in, load your swing by shifting your weight to your back leg and bringing the bat slightly backward. Step forward with your front foot, rotate your hips, and bring the bat through the strike zone with a smooth, level swing. Make contact with the ball using the bat’s sweet spot, then follow through fully with your swing to maximize power and control.

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