And why can't you email me so I can learn from your greatness?? I can't have my head in front of this computer all night. It's hurting my marriage. LOL
Why do you say spin? and not explain that my bat is in the zone as long as possible. I know you have studied the swing..no doubt you have. But if you are dismissing the fact that I played D-1 baseball and have "Extreme Success" with my students then you are mistaken. Tell me this. Where did you...
HaHa. Good stuff!! But explain to me why I shouldn't tell them to turn their hips. I have read your instruction. Even posted it in a YouTube Video. and it sounds quite ridiculous.
It's funny. I read the moderator of this site saying no one should say 'one swing is the way to go". It seems you don't follow. It also seems that you have been exposed. Help hitters. Don't read books and spew your garbage. It's hurtful to those that are trying to succeed.
That is you. Your instruction. I met some people on here. Dad's trying to help their daughters swing the bat in a better fashion. As you listen to your video, do you say to yourself....What am I doing?
I saw this great video that you put out. You and a student discussing your "theories" It's great!! Send it out and spread the word. Not Quite "See the Ball, Hit the Ball" - YouTube
Your on the right track with your expect the strike approach. I wrote about it in my blog earlier this year. Green Light Hitting | hitmorelinedrives Similar to what your saying. Maybe the "Green Light" theory will help.
I think overall it was written with the best of intentions. The "tone" was probably something that could have been handled better. The parent involvement is at an all-time high. From Little League to high school. Things need to be toned down for sure in my opinion.
Well said Sparky. It's impressive to me that even as a former MLB player, he encourages this. It's because he has other areas to address with a team. It's why you should hit with someone...if you can afford to do it.
I put this in my blog recently and wanted to get everyone's thoughts. I love it and think it makes some good points. Pretty direct but sometimes that works. Anyway, would love to hear your thoughts.
A Must Read For Any Baseball Parent | hitmorelinedrives
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