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What to Record Before Your Baseball Swing Lesson

Record your swing from multiple angles. Your coach will see your exact swing flaw.

How to Record Your Baseball

Record from behind home plate (pitcher's view): Shows your stance, timing, and contact point

Record from the side (perpendicular): Shows your hip rotation, shoulder rotation, and bat path

Record from above (high angle): Shows your head position and eye tracking

Film 10-15 swings from a tee or live pitching

Use slow-motion (120fps) to see your swing mechanics clearly

What Your Coach Will Analyze

Your stance (feet position, weight distribution)

Your load (hip hinge, stride)

Your rotation (hip-to-shoulder separation)

Your bat path (level, upswing, downswing)

Your contact point (front of plate, middle, back)

Your follow-through (extension, finish)

Your Coach Will See

Hip-to-shoulder separation timing

Bat lag and acceleration

Contact point consistency

Weight transfer efficiency

Head movement and eye tracking

Swing plane and launch angle

Analyze Before Your Lesson

Use SportsReflector to analyze your swing before your lesson. Get a 0-100 form score, see your exact swing flaw, and get AR drill recommendations to fix it.

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