bear's dad
1 Thess. 4:11
Well, to be honest it's not the bat - it's me. We had some BP today and I was swinging my 28oz Juggy and then switched to the 26oz SRV1 that I got for our co-ed team to use.
I seemed to me like I was making better contact with the Easton than the juggy on most swings. Probably half of the swings with the juggy seemed to be mi****s, but when I got a hold of one it really flew. I really like the bat, but for some reason, I seem to hit better with the SRV1 but the balls don't go near as far (naturally).
I'm curious if it's most likely due to the Easton being lighter or is it more balanced? Or is it just all in my head? I made a conscious effort to swing the same way with each bat and concentrate on my mechanics.
What gives? It's kind of frustrating. I really didn't hink that 2oz would make that much difference - but I'm a noob.
Gonna keep the Juggy regardless so others on the team can swing it..
I suppose I'll give the old 27oz Worth SSEST a try and see how I hit with it next.
Any suggestions?
I seemed to me like I was making better contact with the Easton than the juggy on most swings. Probably half of the swings with the juggy seemed to be mi****s, but when I got a hold of one it really flew. I really like the bat, but for some reason, I seem to hit better with the SRV1 but the balls don't go near as far (naturally).
I'm curious if it's most likely due to the Easton being lighter or is it more balanced? Or is it just all in my head? I made a conscious effort to swing the same way with each bat and concentrate on my mechanics.
What gives? It's kind of frustrating. I really didn't hink that 2oz would make that much difference - but I'm a noob.
Gonna keep the Juggy regardless so others on the team can swing it..
I suppose I'll give the old 27oz Worth SSEST a try and see how I hit with it next.
Any suggestions?