A female baseball player's story of how she improved her hitting distance in just 10 minutes
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"Does GET LINE BAT really work?"
"Isn't it too heavy to swing?"
I occasionally get this message,
This time
"A female baseball player's driving distance and swing improved dramatically in just 10 minutes."
Let me introduce to you 👏 👏 👏
There's no way that's true!!
You who thought so
Actually, there is a reason for that!!!
The female baseball player appearing this time is Amazing Seika!

She is a member of the girls' hardball baseball team Amazing, where she plays second and is a solid player who consistently hits home runs!

We will use Rapsodo to measure flight distance and swing speed.
* Rapsodo is a software that analyzes the initial velocity, angle, direction, axis of rotation, etc., and can check them in real time. It can check the expected flight distance and direction of the ball in 3D, and is also used in professional baseball.
Now, let's measure the GET LINE BAT before using it!!

So, the first pitch... Gak...
Perhaps I tried too hard, because it ended up being a weak hit.
I pulled myself together and hit the second ball...

Wow. The ball speed was 103.4km and the distance was 54m!
Apparently the best angle is about 20 degrees! That's a pretty good swing.
The fourth ball...

Crack!!
What a great swing!!
Is there room for improvement here?

The ball speed was 104.3km and the distance was 56m, breaking the previous record!
Now, let's use the GET LINE BAT to improve our swing! By the way, Minoruman said he could tell at a glance what needed improvement 👏👏


that?????????
It's quite difficult...
(This expression says it all, lol)

If you hold the GET LINE BAT in the wrong position, the hitting sensation will be poor.
On the other hand, when you hit it correctly, it feels really good!

It's so easy to understand, even for parents who have no experience with baseball.
If you watch the video, you will be given easy instructions!
The correct practice method is also explained in a YouTube video,
First, hold the bat about a fist's width away from you and tee it off like this!

Then, press the ball firmly into the air with your palm up!

Compared to the first swing,
It's a long, pushing swing from quite the front!!

If you can make a pushing swing like this,
The swing trajectory and the ball trajectory overlap for a long time, giving you a sense of carrying the ball!

Now let's start measuring!!

(I'm excited about this too 🤗🤗)
My swing changed so the first three balls were jammed.
This is because the swing has changed since the instruction, but
This is a sign of change and a very good one!!

Yes!! Nice swing!!!
I was under the illusion that it was Minoruman! Lol That's how good the swing is!
He's pushing the ball in firmly and long in front!

The ball speed increased to 104.3km ( +2.4km/h ) and the distance increased to 56m ( +3m ), with each indicator increasing!!
The follow through is also very beautiful as shown here!!

If you compare the swing before and after practice, you can see a totally different look!!

It's hard to understand from just the image, so please watch the video below for more details.
About the Get Line bat used this time
GET LINE BAT

The GET LINE BAT is a training bat that features a hitting surface shaped like a shuttlecock .
By trying to make contact with this flat hitting surface you will naturally develop a "swing that hits along a line."
Also, if you don't make a good swing , the ball won't fly properly even if you catch it, so you can tell whether you're making a good swing just by checking the ball you hit.
\Purchase the Get Line Bat here/
▼Official online store "Get Line Bat" page
https://shop.amazing-baseball.com/products/get-line-bat-common
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▼HEAD RUN BAT
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▼Bamboo bat AIM-CLASSICO
https://shop.amazing-baseball.com/pages/aim-classico
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https://shop.amazing-baseball.com/pages/ultimus
▼TSUMADACHI
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