Hitting arc refers to the semicircular area in front of a batter where they swing. This zone typically extends from the leg side across to the off side of the pitch. Batters are most powerful when they hit the ball within this natural range of motion.
Swing paths outside this arc often result in less power or a higher risk of error. A batter waits for the ball to enter their hitting arc and strikes it hard. This concept helps players understand which balls they should attack and which they should defend. Power hitters often expand this zone by moving their feet to change their body angle.
Staying within the natural arc ensures the bat follows a smooth and repeatable path. Knowing your personal hitting zone allows for better decision-making when the ball is moving fast.
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