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Baseball Coaching Digest – Can a Baseball Player Ruin His Baseball Swing by Playing Golf?

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Baseball Coaching Digest – Can a Baseball Player Ruin His Baseball Swing by Playing Golf?

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One question that I am frequently asked is whether a baseball swing can be ruined by playing golf. I have rather strong feeling concerning this topic. It is my opinion that playing golf can ruin a baseball swing in certain circumstances. There are four circumstances that determine how harmful or detrimental playing golf is for a baseball swing. Those four different circumstances are: 1. How hard did the baseball player have to work to master his baseball swing? Was it difficult for the player to perfect his baseball swing? The chances that the golf swing will harm the baseball swing are greater if the player is less skilled, a mechanical learner, or had a difficult time learning to swing the baseball bat properly. And if a young kid has not yet mastered the baseball swing, the last thing he needs to do is to go play a couple rounds of golf. If the player is a baseball player that has to work hard at keeping his swing tuned, I would recommend that the golf be played after he season is o

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