Sports and physical education The Ultimate Batting Theory for Right-Handed Batters Who Want to for One Rank Higher Baseball

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) スポーツ・体育 ワンランク上を目指す右バッターに伝えたい 右打者のための究極打撃理論 / 和田一浩 野球
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Item number: BO2793616
Released date: 01 Apr 2022

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Sports and Physical Education There are 60 professional baseball players who have achieved 2000 hits in the past. In baseball (including both Japan and the United States), left-handed batters are closer to first base, making it easier to hit, and in recent years there are many left-handed batters who have achieved 2000 hits. Many of them are left-handed batters, including Ichiro, Hideki Matsui, Norichika Aoki, Kosuke Fukudome, Shinnosuke Abe, Takashi Toritani, Tomonori Maeda, Tomonori Kanemoto, Michihiro Ogasawara, Takumi Kuriyama, and Kazuya Fukuura. Looking back over the past 10 years, only 10 right-handed batters, including Hayato Sakamoto, the Giants of the year before last, have achieved this goal. However, the reality is that there are overwhelmingly more right-handed batters than right-handed batters. This book is a book on improving batting improving batting skills for right-handed batters. He is famous as a late-blooming player who has achieved 2000 hits. Because he has not been active since he was young, his technical theory is persuasive. At present, he works as a batting coach for junior high school teams and professional baseball teams. Perhaps that's why he is famous as a late-blooming player who has achieved more than 2050 hits. What is necessary for a coach is "technical ability" and "transmission ability." For a player, only "technical ability" is OK, but it will be different if you become a coach. Of course, "technical ability" and "transmission ability" are excellent. For a player, only "technical ability" is OK, but it will be different if you become a coach. Of course, "technical ability" is excellent, but I can be sure that his "transmission ability" is one of the best among the famous batters of the past. His batting theory is very logical. The content focuses on right-handed batters, which is the author who has thoroughly pursued the technical theory that cannot be explained by a player with a sense of genius. Kazuhiro Wada Kazuhiro Wada