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The Biomechanics of Batting, Swinging, and Hitting

Glenn Fleisig
Barcode 9781032927961
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Release Date: 14/10/2024

Label: Routledge
Contributors: Glenn Fleisig (Edited by), Young-Hoo Kwon (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

This book presents the latest biomechanical research about how to hit a ball (or puck) for optimal performance and safety. Included are chapters for baseball, cricket, hockey, hurling, softball, table tennis, and tennis.

This book is based on a special issue of Sports Biomechanics.


In the movie Bull Durham, frustrated manager Joe Riggins stresses to his team, "This is a simple game. You throw the ball. You hit the ball. You catch the ball." This simplification works well for biomechanists too, as sports can be broken down into specific physical tasks like throwing, hitting, catching, and running. There have been significant advances in understanding some actions, but not others. In the first ten years of the journal Sports Biomechanics, only 18 of 236 articles were about hitting a ball. This scarcity is startling considering that according to USA Today (May 20, 2005), three of the five hardest things to do in sports involve hitting a ball (#1: baseball batting, #4: golf tee shot, and #5: tennis serve return).

This book provides the latest biomechanical research in the under-studied field of hitting a ball. The biomechanics of baseball, cricket, hockey, hurling, softball, table tennis, and tennis are all examined. The chapters are written in a style that will both satisfy the high standards of biomechanists and provide information for instructors and athletes to improve performance.

This book is based on a special issue of Sports Biomechanics.