Friday, October 14, 2011

How To - Baseball & Batting Cage Netting



How To - Baseball & Batting Cage Netting
Uploaded by Baseballtips A Bit of Advice on Purchasing Your Batting Cage Net
http://baseballtips.com/batting-cages/pro/baseball-tips-custom-cages.html All Nets are not created equal... and you don't want to buy this stuff twice!

Price only isn't where you stop shopping... compare type of material (nylon should cost more) & its strength for instance (#36 will outlast a #21) All nets look good right out of the box ...but the true value, the cost you will pay is based on years of service... like ballplayers...lol!

Then, the internet gives you plenty of choices but unfortunately, some may "fudge" on the true strength and weight of your net... There's just a very low price without concern for repeat business.

As a consumer, how would you know? How do you know a good net from a bad net?

Now that's a tough one... your buying decision may come down to whether or not you feel the company is trustworthy and your own gut feelings.

And you just wanted a batting cage... thanks for reading.
Hope it helps you.
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Batting Cage Tips - The Art of the Coin-Op



Batting Cage Tips - The Art of the Coin-Op
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Hitting in a cage is more than just putting a token in and cranking up the speed! Learn the RIGHT way here!

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Pitching Machines - Ten Great Ideas For Why Parents And Coaches Should Own One

Pitching Machines - Ten Great Ideas For Why Parents And Coaches Should Own One
By guest author: Chuck R Stewart

The following article lists the top ten reasons why parents should invest in a pitching machine to help their baseball players to become better hitters and learn to love the game of baseball. (Read this like David Letterman's Top Ten List!)

1) With pitching machines, the parents will not have sore arms, elbows and backs when they go to sleep at night - do I need to say any more! I have had this problem the last couple of years and the baseball pitching machine has been a wonderful, welcome piece addition to my family and my team. Last year my elbow did not feel right until early fall!

2) Hit the ball for a complete practice session - give each player more than 100 swings each and every batting session. Since batting is the most fun part of baseball, the kids will love having you as the coach and want you back next year. My players all look forward to getting lots of swings in each practice - the first 3 to arrive get to use the machine by being the first group to participate in the batting drills - they all get to practice on-time so they can be the first to hit.

3) When you own a pitching machine, the players can bunt until they get it right. We focus on this skill for an entire hour, just bunting, by setting up a pitching machine and having the players practice suicide, sacrifice and drag bunting techniques. How many games do you watch where a bunt is needed and the play is not executed correctly? With a pitching machine and practice, bunt plays will rarely be an issue for your team.

4) Hitting Technique - get it right. Rather than trying to work on just making contact with the ball, spend time learning to hit the baseball the right way. Our team gets time to actually work on the proper hitting techniques - our strikeouts are down to 1-2 per game against the some of the best pitchers in the league.

Teams with limited access to pitches (through the coach's arms) are thrilled when they get their players to simply hit the ball.

5) The pitching machine helps us to learn to hit pitches to the opposite field by giving us the at-bats required to learn how to do it. We also get to work on hitting baseball where they are pitched and trying to have the players hit sacrifice fly's to the outfield when runners are in a position to advance.

6) We use the Tru Toss Soft Machine , Heater Pitching Machine and the Grand Slam Wiffle Ball Pitching Machine at different stations each practice. Our coaches no longer have to dodge the hit balls coming rocketing back at them, the team gets lots of swings and the coaches get to coach rather than pitch - it is great.

7) Curve Balls - The only way to learn to hit one is to practice regularly. Our team is learning to hit curve balls and our players have the chance to see about 20 of them every practice session. A coach and his arm could not throw that many curve balls without experiencing a very sore elbow for the next several days or even months.

8) Intra Squad Scrimmages - We use the hitting machine to play intra-squad scrimmages. The game just moves faster and the quick pace keeps everyone engaged and having fun.

9) The pitching machines are safe enough for the kids to use without having an adult to watch over them every step of the way. A little common sense is all that is needed to be sure the kids can have fun while you enjoy watching them improve.

10) The local kids will all come and hang out in your backyard , which is a great time for everyone! My wife and I enjoy this aspect of the pitching machine we have the most. During the summer months our backyard is the central hangout place for everyone. We get to serve cold drinks while the kids play home run derby, hit to countless pitches and then go home tired out after a great night of hitting baseballs. I think if I were a kid I would be hanging out right where they are as well.

The above list should help to relieve any doubt about why parents should want to buy their baseball-playing children a pitching machine!

To Your Hitting Success,

Coach Chuck

Coach Chuck Stewart operates a baseball web site called http://www.BaseballSkillAids.com offering baseball training aids and coaching/instructional videos along with lots of free coaching content. The web site specializes in offering pitching machines, and batting cages. Coach Chuck has coached baseball teams for 11 years and enjoys sharing the love of the game of baseball with his players and visitors to the site.

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Custom Batting Cages from On Deck Sports



Custom Batting Cages from On Deck Sports
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

12 Baseball and Softball Batting Cage Buying Tips

12 Baseball and Softball Batting Cage Buying Tips
By guest author: Nick Dixon


There are some basic points that you must know before buying a batting cage. When you buy a batting cage you are making an investment that should provide you with years and years of top quality batting practice. Here I discuss what I believe are the 12 most important things to consider when you purchase your home, team, school or backyard batting cage. Remember these batting cage buying basics:

1. Batting cages nets come in a variety of sizes but they are all rectangles. The net itself must have square corners to save construction time and cost. The sizes of a cage vary with the length, width, and height of the netting. Be careful about buying cages that are too narrow. These cages do not allow older batters to take a comfortable swing and finish. The greater the width and height of the batting cage, the better sensation a batter has when a ball is hit. The wider and higher cages allow the batter to read the path of the ball when it comes off the bat. A short and narrow cage tends to "smother" a hitter. The higher and wider cages are also safer for the coach, player or parent throwing batting practice.

2. Batting cage netting is most commonly available in three common twine sizes which are #21, #36, and #42. The lower the number, the smaller the twine used in construction and the lighter-weight the cage will be. Heavy-duty cages such as the #42 better withstand the elements of time and use therefore they offer more durability and added years of use.

3. Batting cages are most often available in black. The twine is dyed black and UV is added to the netting. Black cages seem to last longer and in my opinion, they look better.

4. When you buy a batting cage do not just consider the cost of the cage, but you must also calculate the cost of shipping. Many companies have shipping managers that provide you with an added service of securing the lowest shipping cost possible.

5. All cages require a support structure from which the cage will be hung. The longer the cage, the more support sections that will be required to hold it in place. The smaller and more light-weight a batting cage is, the less support structure it must have. You can plan on putting a support section at both ends and every 20 feet, if you want your cage to be hung adequately without a lot of droop. So a batting cage60 feet long would require at least 4 supports for a heavy-duty net and you may get by with three supports for a light-weight net. You may also need cable or heavy duty rope suspended between your supports to maximize cage support.

6. You can not fit your space to the batting cage. You must fit your batting cage to the space you have available. Step off you or measure the area you have available. Make sure to order a batting cage that will best suit your available space. Do not allow space to deter your commitment to a batting cage purchase. Small cages in the 35, 40, and 50 foot lengths are long enough to allow great batting practice work.

7. Your chosen area must be level and it must drain well. If you can afford the additional cost, you may want to add a floor to your cage. There are two materials that make a great floor. Cement or concrete is the most costly. You may want to cover your hitting zone with indoor-outdoor carpet to extend the life of your leather baseballs. If you use rubber pitching machine balls in a pitching machine, they will withstand the abrasive properties of the cement cage floor. Another great floor alternative is to use weather treated 2 x 4s to build a raised floor. You will border all sides and ends of your batting cage floor with the 2x4s and stake them into place. You will then fill the inside floor area with a commonly used infield material, crushed stone. This provides a raised dry hitting surface that will offer a safe and less abrasive surface upon which to hit.

8. You are going to need to purchase a protection L-screen to protect the pitchers throwing batting practice. Make sure that your L-screen is a sock style made of at least #42 netting to insure that it will withstand the heavy-duty abuse it will be subjected to. A square protective screen is also a great investment to consider if you will be using a pitching machine often. There are screens specially designed to protect the person operating the pitching machine.

9. You will need a plate for batter and pitcher reference during batting practice. The pitcher will use the plate to throw the various pitch locations and the batter will use it to adjust to certain situational hitting drills. If your cage has a suitable floor, you may want to paint a plate and batters box to add a much appreciated feature.

10. You will need a power source if you have plans to light your cage and to use a pitching machine. Make sure that you can reach a source with extension cords or run a permanent source if you can do so safely.

11. If you have additional questions or need additional assistance, shop with a company that takes orders by phone. This allows your to ask questions and get answers. Depending on the description and details listed on a website, may cause you to order a cage that is not suitable for your needs. Most reputable batting cage companies have toll-free phone numbers and a staff available during business hours to offer you advice and information before you buy.

12. For many families the best and most user-friendly and trouble-free approach to buying a batting cage is to buy a complete batting cage package. These packages contain the net size and weight of your choice and a batting cage frame specifically designed to match the net. These packages are easy to assemble. Most of these batting cage packages can be assembled by two persons with about 2 hours of work. These batting cage packages can easily be taken down in the off-season and stored if there is a need to do so. Many of these packages include everything you need including the protection "L" screen. When the package arrives, all you have to do is carefully read and follow the step-by-step instructions to assemble your new batting cage.

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Backyard Batting Cages Affordable Complete Systems for Baseball & Softball



Backyard Batting Cages Affordable Complete Systems for Baseball & Softball
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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Building a Batting Cage

Building a Batting Cage
By guest author: Jason Gluckman

Batting cages are mostly used by baseball or softball coaches and players for practice. There are several types of batting cages, including indoor, outdoor, portable, and tunnel batting cages. Completely enclosed batting cages need more space. There is a simple net behind the batsman.

Weather is an important factor in choosing a batting cage. Indoor batting cages are required if the weather is bad. Portable batting cages are useful for players who frequently participate in games; they can practice any time with the portable cage.

In order to build a batting cage, one must understand its main features. The netting and frame are the two important features of a batting cage. The frame used in a batting cage is constructed with high-strength, adjustable aluminum tubes. In outdoor batting cages, the frame is coated with a special weather?resistant powder coating. Manufacturers are conducting tests with batting cage materials for strength and durability. The material used for netting should be durable enough to withstand adverse weather conditions. The net material may be chosen according to the application. The netting used is often black in color. Nylon material is used for netting in indoor batting cages. Polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, polyester Kevlar, and KVX200 are other common netting materials. Batting cage nettings now available are weather coated with polyurethane and water repellants and spray-coated with resins to ensure longer life. Construction is another factor that determines the durability of a batting cage.

Flooring is usually made of polypropylene stretchable material attached to the net. The cage entrance needs black PVC-coated chain link. Some batting cages use pitching machines, which are either coin- or token-operated pitching machines. The number of pitches in the machine can be selected. Pneumatic ball return systems automatically return the balls to the pitching machine.

Many dealers provide do-it-yourself batting cage kits with proper instructions, which contain all the materials for a standard batting cage.

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Monday, August 29, 2011

TOP 10 Best Baseball Batting Cages 2011 - Don't Buy Before Checking Links Below For Discount



TOP 10 Best Baseball Batting Cages 2011 - Don't Buy Before Checking Links Below For Discount
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Monday, August 8, 2011

ATEC Backyard Cage 40 Foot Net & Install Kit



ATEC Backyard Cage 40 Foot Net & Install Kit
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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Cimarron BackYard Baseball Softball Batting Cages



Cimarron BackYard Baseball Softball Batting Cages

The Cimarron BackYard Batting Cage & Frame is lightweight, yet sturdy, and is perfect for pitching or batting practice in the backyard, or where space may be limited.

Comes with everything you need to set up your batting cage:Net, Frame & Connections/Rope.

The Batting Cage Net:
- Hung on the diamond
- #30 knitted (knotless) poly twine.
- Treated with Tinuvin 788 and Irganox B-215 for maximum UV protection and longer life.

The Batting Cage Frame:
- 7/8"-1 1/2" black powder coated steel
- 3 cables between the arch.
- Long stakes to secure each arch in place and prevent side sway.
- Tie-down ropes to totally secure the frame in place at each end.
- Easy snap-lock system

The 25' frames arches are constructed of thick 7/8" galvanized steel arches while the 35' and 48' frames arches are constructed of 1-1/2" galvanized steel arches.

All frames have 3 cables between each arch.

Long stakes are included to secure each arch in place and prevent side sway.

Tie-down ropes are also included to totally secure the frame in place at each end.

All you have to do is snap the frame together and attach the turnbuckles and small U-bolts to the cables, set it up, and secure the tie-down ropes.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Beginners Guide to Softball Savings and Discounts

Beginners Guide to Softball Savings and Discounts
By guest author: Kenneth Alber

DeMarini, Easton, Miken, Mizuno, Nike, Nokona, Rawlings, Wilson, and Worth are just some of the name brands that set the bar on softball equipment and apparel. These manufacturers invest in research and development to turn out quality products endorsed by safety regulators like ASA and USSSA, but they do not come cheap. Increasing your softball savings means you have to be resourceful and creative.

Do not settle for the bargain bin when you can time your shopping just when premium items like a genuine American leather Nokona mitt or Nike pinstripe jersey and shorts are on sale for a limited time. Superstores and warehouses offer hot deals on softball savings featuring a rotating inventory of important sale items including bats, balls, cleats, gloves, batting gloves, batting helmets, catchers gear, equipment bags, pitching machines, protective gear, training gear and accessories.

Retailers can easily afford to offer bulk pricing discounts since softball is a team sport. They will be happy to customize softball uniforms, like with a professional, college, amateur, high school and youth softball team logo. The same goes for apparel like headwear, shirt, pants, socks, sports bra, undershirt, warmups and sweats as well as bulk-bought fun socks or Coleman water coolers.

Thanks to healthy competition, free shipping is not merely offered for team orders anymore but also individual purchases, say, for a minimum amount. In some sports stores, free shipping is standard. Shops will often present their catalog by price range so you know which items to concentrate your softball savings on and when you can splurge occasionally.

Kenneth Alber provides many tips to get the best from Softball Savings. Visit his Youth Baseball Cleats site for more information.

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Baseball Hitting Like a Pro

Baseball Hitting Like a Pro
By guest author: Jack D. Elliott

Baseball Hitting is very challenging. Professional hitters are considered good if they get a hit 3 out of every 10 at bats. This essentially means they fail 70% of the time. With this type of rejection rate, it is easy to see why younger players can get frustrated with limited results. The good news is this will not be you if you are willing to put in some practice and apply our tips.

1. Get Lessons From a Top Baseball Hitting Instructor early in your career. A good hitting coach can help improve your swing and teach you the proper mechanics from the very start of your career. This will save you time and energy by doing it the right way first. Although the cost of the lessons may seem initially high, this will be quickly recouped when you start to see your batting average rise and begin to hit them deep.

2. Practice your Swing daily. Never let a lack of access to the batting cage or batting practice prevent you from practicing your swing. Just simply swinging the bat 100 times each day will provide loads of benefits for you. This repetitive practice will make your swing more natural and automatic in games and you will end up having some additional benefits of gradual improvements in your bat speed and arm strength.

3. Review your Swing regularly. Be sure to videotape your swing and determine if you are picking up bad habits. Also, periodically follow-up with your hitting instructor. This should be an ongoing relationship where he acts your mentor. You can provide him with the tape and he can point what he thinks maybe some things you can focus on.

4. Be loyal to your Hitting Coach. Although it may seem like a good idea to ask for multiple opinions on your swing, it is best to take advice only from one or two people. If you have chosen a top hitting coach from the start, it only makes sense to take your cues from him and follow his advice. Avoid other well intentioned advice from less experienced players and coaches if it is in conflict with your hitting coach. Remember your hitting coach's advice only helps you if you follow it.

5. Practice Bat Speed Drills. Plyometric exercises can go a long way toward developing your fast twitch muscles. This is very important in your batting swing where bat speed is determined by how fast your fast twitch arm muscles respond. By simply swinging lighter bats, you will begin teaching your fast twitch muscles valuable muscle memory. This will translate into faster bat speed when using your regular bat in games.

6. Mental Preparation is key. Much like a pitcher must learn to block out all background noise. You too must learn to block everything else out except for the delivery of the baseball. By simply repeating a simple mantra like "See the ball" again and again while you are batting, you will find your concentration improves and the background noise is filtered out. This improved concentration will translate into more consistent hitting for you.

These tips and drills are a good starting point to improve your hitting. However, to get the maximum benefits out of your hitting, you will need more specific Baseball Hitting Tips To get more tips like the ones in this article, please click on http://www.baseballtrainingtechniques.com

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Build a Batting Cage on a Budget




Want to build a batting cage in your backyard? See how we built a full-length 70' cage for under $600 with most parts from our local hardware store. Check out http://www.baseball-equipment-review.com/batting-cage-ecourse.html to learn more about my e-course.

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

12 Baseball and Softball Batting Cage Buying Tips

12 Baseball and Softball Batting Cage Buying Tips
By guest author: Nick Dixon

There are some basic points that you must know before buying a batting cage. When you buy a batting cage you are making an investment that should provide you with years and years of top quality batting practice. Here I discuss what I believe are the 12 most important things to consider when you purchase your home, team, school or backyard batting cage. Remember these batting cage buying basics:

1. Batting cages nets come in a variety of sizes but they are all rectangles. The net itself must have square corners to save construction time and cost. The sizes of a cage vary with the length, width, and height of the netting. Be careful about buying cages that are too narrow. These cages do not allow older batters to take a comfortable swing and finish. The greater the width and height of the batting cage, the better sensation a batter has when a ball is hit. The wider and higher cages allow the batter to read the path of the ball when it comes off the bat. A short and narrow cage tends to "smother" a hitter. The higher and wider cages are also safer for the coach, player or parent throwing batting practice.

2. Batting cage netting is most commonly available in three common twine sizes which are #21, #36, and #42. The lower the number, the smaller the twine used in construction and the lighter-weight the cage will be. Heavy-duty cages such as the #42 better withstand the elements of time and use therefore they offer more durability and added years of use.

3. Batting cages are most often available in black. The twine is dyed black and UV is added to the netting. Black cages seem to last longer and in my opinion, they look better.

4. When you buy a batting cage do not just consider the cost of the cage, but you must also calculate the cost of shipping. Many companies have shipping managers that provide you with an added service of securing the lowest shipping cost possible.

5. All cages require a support structure from which the cage will be hung. The longer the cage, the more support sections that will be required to hold it in place. The smaller and more light-weight a batting cage is, the less support structure it must have. You can plan on putting a support section at both ends and every 20 feet, if you want your cage to be hung adequately without a lot of droop. So a batting cage60 feet long would require at least 4 supports for a heavy-duty net and you may get by with three supports for a light-weight net. You may also need cable or heavy duty rope suspended between your supports to maximize cage support.

6. You can not fit your space to the batting cage. You must fit your batting cage to the space you have available. Step off you or measure the area you have available. Make sure to order a batting cage that will best suit your available space. Do not allow space to deter your commitment to a batting cage purchase. Small cages in the 35, 40, and 50 foot lengths are long enough to allow great batting practice work.

7. Your chosen area must be level and it must drain well. If you can afford the additional cost, you may want to add a floor to your cage. There are two materials that make a great floor. Cement or concrete is the most costly. You may want to cover your hitting zone with indoor-outdoor carpet to extend the life of your leather baseballs. If you use rubber pitching machine balls in a pitching machine, they will withstand the abrasive properties of the cement cage floor. Another great floor alternative is to use weather treated 2 x 4s to build a raised floor. You will border all sides and ends of your batting cage floor with the 2x4s and stake them into place. You will then fill the inside floor area with a commonly used infield material, crushed stone. This provides a raised dry hitting surface that will offer a safe and less abrasive surface upon which to hit.

8. You are going to need to purchase a protection L-screen to protect the pitchers throwing batting practice. Make sure that your L-screen is a sock style made of at least #42 netting to insure that it will withstand the heavy-duty abuse it will be subjected to. A square protective screen is also a great investment to consider if you will be using a pitching machine often. There are screens specially designed to protect the person operating the pitching machine.

9. You will need a plate for batter and pitcher reference during batting practice. The pitcher will use the plate to throw the various pitch locations and the batter will use it to adjust to certain situational hitting drills. If your cage has a suitable floor, you may want to paint a plate and batters box to add a much appreciated feature.

10. You will need a power source if you have plans to light your cage and to use a pitching machine. Make sure that you can reach a source with extension cords or run a permanent source if you can do so safely.

11. If you have additional questions or need additional assistance, shop with a company that takes orders by phone. This allows your to ask questions and get answers. Depending on the description and details listed on a website, may cause you to order a cage that is not suitable for your needs. Most reputable batting cage companies have toll-free phone numbers and a staff available during business hours to offer you advice and information before you buy.

12. For many families the best and most user-friendly and trouble-free approach to buying a batting cage is to buy a complete batting cage package. These packages contain the net size and weight of your choice and a batting cage frame specifically designed to match the net. These packages are easy to assemble. Most of these batting cage packages can be assembled by two persons with about 2 hours of work. These batting cage packages can easily be taken down in the off-season and stored if there is a need to do so. Many of these packages include everything you need including the protection "L" screen. When the package arrives, all you have to do is carefully read and follow the step-by-step instructions to assemble your new batting cage.

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Friday, July 8, 2011

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Monday, July 4, 2011

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Criteria For Choosing Good Batting Cage Nets

Criteria For Choosing Good Batting Cage Nets
By Jack M Patterson

If you are looking to buy baseball batting cage nets, the first thing that you need to consider is the strength of the netting. Generally, the nets for these kinds of cages can be made either of nylon or polyethylene fibers. Both of these types of material can offer you excellent breaking strengths and abrasion resistance. These types of netting, especially the polyethylene fibers, are made of high-density, non-corrosive materials, making them highly resistant to the damage that can be brought about by constant exposure to the elements.

It is also important to check out the construction of the netting that you are planning on buying. Netting with square construction is usually the most recommended type of construction, as this can withstand years of wear and tear. You should also choose a baseball batting cage with a baffle net built behind the batting area for extra safety and protection both for the batter as well as the net.

While the color of the net is not as important as the first two considerations, it is also advisable that you avoid using the ones with bright, dazzling colors. Choose a color that resists the sun's ultraviolet rays, such as black, so you won't get distracted during play or practice.

There are a lot more factors to consider when choosing baseball batting cage nets. The most important thing that you should do, however, is to ensure that your chosen net is strong and durable, and can provide you with the best protection.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Baseball Batting Drills: Batting Cage

Baseball Batting Drills: Batting Cage
By guest author: Jeffery A Wise

If you're looking for good baseball batting drills, there are plenty out there. Drills are important because they make players better hitters. You should always participate in hitting drills before you take live batting practice. They will help you with your hitting mechanics before you ever step into the batter's box. While there are many drills, it's good to give detailed attention to one at a time.

Batting drills can literally be practiced anywhere and at any time, including at home, the ball field, batting cages or the park. If you have the right equipment it will be no problem.

In previous articles we have briefly mentioned a drill known as the underhand toss drill. What you will need for this drill are baseballs, protective screens and either a batting cage or protective netting.

For this drill the coach, parent or teammate helping you doesn't have to kneel to the side. Place a protective screen 10 feet or more away from the hitter with the netting approximately a foot away from the hitter. So, if you're in a batting cage, the batter is positioned very close to the back netting.

The pitcher should underhand to toss the ball as level as possible and allow the hitter to take his swings. You should underhand toss the baseball several times each to the outside, inside and down the middle of the plate. As the hitter, practice hitting the ball to the opposite field, center field and right field, depending on where the ball is pitched.

With the batter so close to the back of the netting, it will help him learn how to have a more compact swing. Without a compact swing, he will most likely hit the netting when he swings. Considered one of the best baseball batting drills, it has been proven to help many players with their hitting mechanics.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Indoor Batting Cage Franchises

Indoor Batting Cage Franchises
By guest author: Jason Gluckman


Franchises are a way to get into business with an established brand name, proven method of operation, and a support structure. You can purchase or build a franchise of your own. Indoor batting cage franchises play an integral role in the success of baseball and softball communities.

Other advantages of a franchise include bulk discounts, Internet marketing and commerce system, faster startup, and a steady customer base. The disadvantages of franchises are difficulty in finding purchase financing, significant changes, and failure to identify the right opportunity.

The basic requirement for indoor batting cage franchises is a location for the batting cage. The advantages of an indoor batting cage franchise include the name, support, training, equipment, marketing, and industry expertise. A batting cage business demands an assurance on the part of the business owner. Just as the franchisor attempts to make a profit from the franchises, the latter tries to extract a profit from batting cage users. Indoor batting cage franchises provide publicity to expand the manufacturer's business.

An indoor batting cage franchise is a place where players practice to improve their batting skills. In an indoor batting cage, the players have to pay an hourly rate. Weather conditions do not affect batting practice in an indoor batting cage. Indoor batting cage franchises also engage professional instructors capable of teaching the fundamentals of the game.

Before starting a franchise, one must be aware of the restrictions, the comparative advantages, the fees, and other factors involved. It is always desirable to ensure that the franchisor is profitable and financially sound. The primary step is to contact the local and state governments to find out the requirements and regulations to be followed. Often, franchises need a business license, sales tax license, insurance, and other formalities to be completed before they can become operational. The fact that indoor batting cage complexes are popping up all over the world is proof that the idea is a success.

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Batting Cage - Its Types

Batting Cage - Its Types
By guest author: Nancy Chin


A batting cage is generally used to practice batting skills for the game of baseball. It is a netted cage that encloses a particular area to catch the balls. A home batting cage is also referred to as backyard batting cage. It is very useful for those who need regular practice as they can skip out on long waiting hours at the sports complex and also save up on traveling time.

When one decides to purchase a home kit, he should make considerations such as, the space available to set it up, the period of use, whether temporary or permanent, and also the perfect pitching distance. Some ideal pitching distances can be seen as follows.

Pinto - 38 ft
Mustang - 44 ft
Little league - 46 ft
Bronco - 48 ft
Pony - 54 ft
Pro/ College/ High school - 60.6 ft

The size of depends on specific requirements for example if you require a pitching machine you would need more space. Whereas a batting cage for T- ball would require very less space. Batting cages are made of different materials for different purposes, for example, if you need to set up one outside, in the sunlight, material suggested is polyethylene. This material is also best for backyard use. Setting up of a cage does not take long, after the ground sleeves are cemented in, it should take roughly one or two hours to finish installing the frame. While using a pitching machine, it is advised to use a backstop. This helps to prevent damages done to the net. This can be used if the pitching machine is at 60 mph or less. For machines more than 80 mph it is advised to choose twisted poly and nylon.

Netting can either be twisted or knitted. Twisted netting is a stronger type of netting, it has knots and includes three strands together. These are hung on squares. Knitted netting in knitted like golf netting. I does not let the balls to escape through them. It is recommended for under high school level baseball. These are hung on diamonds which increases the stretch from all sides.

Batting cages can either be nylon or poly. In case of an indoor one, it is advised to use a nylon cage net. This material is stronger than poly. If outdoor batting is the choice, then one should use poly batting nets.

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Baseball And Softball: How to Hang a Batting Cage Netting

Baseball And Softball: How to Hang a Batting Cage Netting
By guest author: Isi Morales

How to Hang a Batting Cage Net!

1. You need to understand the difference between closed and open mesh. Read Mesh Instructions.

2. Be careful not to cut or pull the ropes out of your net when you open it up.

3. Your net is ___ ft. tall, ___ ft. wide, and ____ ft. long. If you want to check this you can count the mesh. Remember, the net takes a dip every time you hang it on a stanchion so do not make your cage longer than ____ ft.

4. You have 3 ropes laced at the top of your net. The 3 ropes are marked in the drawing below and we call them ROPE 1, ROPE 2, and ROPE 3. Notice ROPE 1 has 2 loops and 2 tails. The 2 loops are at the end that you are going to hang first. Notice that they are marked with a YELLOW tie. Just lift the loops up on the hooks inside your end frame.

5. Now go to the next stanchion and lift the net up on the next set of hooks, and proceed until you get to the end of your cage. ROPE 2 has 2 loops that are ____ ft. apart. They are marked with 2 red tapes. Lift them up on your end stanchion.

6. Now you can pull the tails of ROPE 1 to lift your net up. Tie it off when you get it where you want it. If you notice the net is uneven in some places and looks like it is not touching the ground, don't be alarmed. All you have to do is slide the net on the rope and bring more mesh into that area and you will see the net drop to the ground. Study the mesh pattern of your net and make sure the mesh are OPEN.

7. You are going to have to play with your net making adjustments to get it the way you want it. If you need more weight at the bottom we carry a chain that can help hold the balls in, but most people just leave extra net on the ground to trap the balls.

8. Tie off the center rope to give the net more support to lift it up in the center.

9. Just a few tips: nets last a lot longer if you take them down in the winter. Consider putting an impact screen behind home plate to take the impact off the net where it get pounded.

10. If you need assistance, first scratch your head, drink 2 cups of coffee, and then call contact us, and we'll try to help you out. The first time is always the hardest!

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Monday, March 28, 2011

Batting Cages - Some Information

Batting Cages - Some Information
By guest author: Michael C Logan


Baseball, which is widely known as America's pastime, is a sport that is popular in several countries all over the world. Kids start playing or practicing this game at a young age. A baseball hitter may have to put in hours of practice and thousands of swings to get a great swing and what better place to practice than a batting cage.

A Batting cage is an enclosed cage made of netting and is usually rectangular in shape. They are designed for professional and home use. This is where baseball players can practice and improve their batting skills by themselves. There is a pitching machine that is placed at one end which throws the ball at regular timed intervals. The batter stands opposing the pitching machine hitting the baseballs it pitches.

The cage is effective in keeping the balls within close range so they are not lost and also easy pick up. These cages are a great help if you want to play the sport indoors. The cages simulate a real baseball field, complete with the grass covered pitch, which gives you a feel of the game. It is also a safe place for the kids to play. Building a cage is fairly easy, and with a little bit of planning, one can build it from scratch without having to shell out a whole lot of money. You can also purchase a kit to build a cage, though it may cost a bit more. All you need is netting material (nylon is the most common) for the fencing and adjustable aluminum poles to serve as the cage.

Though there are many types of batting cages, there are three which are most popular. The first one is the non-automated cage which requires players to retrieve balls after they have hit them. The second type is a sloped automated cage. This uses a sloped floor, so the balls roll towards the pitching machine after being hit by the player. The third one is a mechanical automated cage, in which a conveyor belt runs down the center of the cage and carries the balls back to the pitching machine and re-feeds the ball into the machine.

A player using these batting cages should make sure never to enter a cage without the protective gear on especially a batter's helmet. Never enter a cage when there is already another player in there batting. The force at which the ball swings can inflict serious harm and injury. A fast moving pitch of a baseball can cause serious head trauma. There are cases where people have died due to a strike of the ball to the head. So it is always better to be extra safe when it comes to the gear you use while playing.

Batting cages range in width and height. They can be anywhere between 10 to 18 feet either way. The depth of the cage can also be varied. And the best thing about these cages is that they can be altered to fit into any space you like. You can even put one up in the garage or your backyard.

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Finding Quality Batting Cages for Sale

Finding Quality Batting Cages for Sale
By guest author: Jason Gluckman

Batting cages are an essential tool for any softball or baseball organization. They are used both by batting coaches and by recreational athletes to help improve a batter's speed or to improve his or her accuracy in hitting a ball. However, baseball coaches often need assistance in finding the best places to purchase batting cages.

When browsing batting cages for sale, there are a few options. Because batting cages are used for both commercial and recreational activity, vendors offer a variety of styles and prices, including indoor and outdoor batting cages, as well as portable and tunnel style cages.

Batting cage equipment can be purchased through many sporting goods stores and suppliers. In addition, batting cage equipment can be ordered online and, in some cases, delivered as soon as the next business day. The quality, material, and size of the net and frame will largely determine the price of the batting cages. Be sure to inquire about a product's warranty.

New batting cages can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars. The least expensive option is a simple batting cage kit, which can sometimes cost less than $100. Small, portable batting cages start at approximately $400, and larger, heavy duty cages can cost upwards of $1,600.

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Batting Cage Nets An Important Sport Equipment

Batting Cage Nets An Important Sport Equipment
By guest author: Brad Aimes

Playing your favourite sport has always been a fun activity whether it is individually, with a pair or for a whole bunch of family and friends. Whether it be indoor or outdoor sport, equipments that will be used is really necessary for it to be fun and memorable. Whatever sport you may be into, whether you're a male or a female, we really need equipments that could meet our demands and needs. One of these important things to consider is the battling cage nets that are being widely used by various sports such tennis, baseball and many other sports.

Battling Cage Nets serves a good purpose to keep the ball from getting into farther place or areas when struck by the players. With this, it should be strong enough to keep the ball in place and endure the strength exerted by the players. Considering the need for it, many factors should be considered like the material used in making the net and its width. Color may also vary in choosing your preferred net; because it may affect the manner you are playing, so wisely choosing the color is a need as well. Also, cage nets should be able to support and endure the sunlight, avoid easy shrinkage and avoid rapid absorption of water. These features would be able to ensure you that it would surely resist all of the factors that may affect the feature of this equipment.

We are always fond of playing sports that could help us our burden, ease our stress and develop our physical body but can also bring the bond of our family and friends to greater height. Our favourite hobby and sport should also be taken into consideration. Whether it is baseball or golf or any other sport we love, battling cage net could surely make our time for sports a time to remember by meeting our need as a sport enthusiast, individually, with our family or as a team.

Because of its high availability in the market, you would easily find it and can further look it up in the internet to research more of the features of a battling cage net and the factors to consider purchasing not only affordable equipment but you are also assured by its quality. Many manufacturers are making this that could meet your demands and lifestyle, whether it will be used in a competition or playing a sport is a hobby.

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