Art Kleck's New Book 'What You See is What You Hit' is an Invaluable Teaching Aid for Any Coach or Individual Looking to Improve a Batting Average.

Art Kleck, a teacher, administrator, and gifted coach, has completed his most recent book “What You See Is What You Hit: Your Personal Eyedness, Not Your Personal Handedness, Should Direct You to Your Correct Batting Side”: a significant and indispensable guide to evaluating eye dominance and utilizing that information to switch batting sides for maximum results.

Art insists that this book is a labor of love, but he also shares, “When I talked with the fabulous Stan Musial in 1954 following his St. Louis Cardinal pregame batting practice and then gave him the eye dominance test, that you will find in inning 2, he then and there convinced me that I just must write this book. He shook my hand firmly and said, “Soldier, you’ve just got to write a book about this stuff. I now understand completely why I can’t hit the ball when I try batting right-handed. Nobody knows about this stuff. Now be sure to write that book.” Thank you, Stan Musial!”

Published by Fulton Books, Art Kleck’s book details the art of hitting a baseball or fast-pitch softball most successfully from each player’s correct batting side. This idea is built on this scientifically convincing hypothesis: “For maximum batting success, right-eyed or right-eye dominant baseball and fast-pitch softball players should swing a bat left-handed; that is, from the left-handed batters box nearest first base. Likewise, for maximum batting success, left-eyed or left-eye dominant players should swing a bat right-handed; that is from the right-hand batter’s box nearest third base.” This means that most right-handed players should bat left-handed, and that most left-handed players should bat right-handed. However, each player must be tested individually to determine each player’s correct side.

Readers who wish to experience this educational work can purchase “What You See Is What You Hit: Your Personal Eyedness, Not Your Personal Handedness, Should Direct You to Your Correct Batting Side” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books

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