Chris Burke Tip of the Week
April 10, 2018
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A little bit about Chris Burke:
- ESPN College & Little League Baseball Analyst
- 2001 SEC Player of the Year (league leader in batting avg., hits, runs, triples, slg %, OBP, and total bases)
- Holds 6 Single Season Hitting Records and 8 Career Hitting Records at the University of Tennessee
- 2-time Consensus First-team All-American
- Hit Walk Off Home Run in 2005 NLDS vs. Atlanta Braves
- Professional Hitting Instructor
swing plane
*Cage Canning Arizona State University Outfielder*
A lot of coaches teach a "flat" swing and harp on not getting under the ball or on top of the ball. However, what does this really mean and how can we focus on this as hitters?
This particular topic is really referencing a proper "Swing Plane." As a hitter, you cannot produce a solid swing plane without first succeeding at all four parts of the swing.
Chris Burke breaks this down in this week's tip of the week with Prep Baseball Report. You will hear him focus on two specific parts of the swing as he's explaining this. Take a look and apply it to your game!
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