legs, arm, and hand muscles!
When swinging a bat, several joints are involved, primarily the shoulder, elbow, and wrist. The shoulder joint facilitates the initial movement and rotation of the upper body, while the elbow joint allows for flexion and extension during the swing. The wrist joint plays a crucial role in the final snap and control of the bat, ensuring effective contact with the ball. Additionally, the hips and knees contribute to the overall power and stability of the swing.
I used my shoulder to swing the bat in baseball.
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because it can
a bunt is where you hold your bat out in front of the plate holding the upper base and do not swing it
Actually on the show Sports Science they proved that when you swing with a weighted bat it actually messes up your swing mechanics because it uses the wrong muscles.
you have to use a lot force from the arms when swinging a bat.
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Because you can swing it faster and it is lighter than an metal bat
An end loaded bat is a bat that has a weight at the end. The weighted end helps give power to your swing.
Put a air pump in the end of the bat then start pumping this will get the pressure of your bat up.