The hitting Vault

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Oct 21, 2012
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I know Coach Lyles is a visitor here, but just wanted to see if anyone has bought into the vault ? Was thinking about it, but wanted some of y'all's experiences with it. If anybody knows much about it , would you inbox me or post your experience with it.

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Chad
 
May 24, 2013
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I bought in. There is some stuff that might be useful for certain situations with specific issues, and some stuff that I don't foresee a lot of use for. I don't see it as a significantly important, must-have resource.
 
Oct 1, 2014
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Bumping this as I'm curious if anyone has used his Swing Fit program lately? I agree with Josh (although I don't use Twitter) that his inspirational quotes and some of the videos he posts are inspirational.
 
Jul 26, 2016
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Haven't paid the money for it but I have stolen his rear arm drill with the connection ball between upper arm and forearm
 
Dec 11, 2010
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I subscribed last year.

I think for someone who has a place to hit and doesn’t want to pay someone to push whatever foolishness the instructor learned in the 80’s on your kid, the hitting vault is a great, great way to get a plan together and work on your kids hitting. It will save you the discomfort of having to sort through everything out there to try to find the free stuff that is good. (I’m pretty anti hitting instructor if you can’t tell. Why? Because there are so few good ones imho)

That being said.... If you did nothing more than tip and rips, walk throughs, copied everything that Coachjsoriano does on Instagram and Teacherman do on Twitter, studied the pvc fence post in the practical forum here, did plenty of front toss it is my opinion you could get most kids a lot better for free.
 

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