“Keep your eye on the ball” is one of the most commonly used phrases when amateur coaches talk to their hitters and in reality it is a phrase that should never be used. Every youth hitter is trying to keep their eye on the ball, but there is a breakdown in their swing sequence that […]
Common Hitting "Mis-Teaches" Part 6: "Keep Your Eye on the Ball"
September 23rd, 2015 [easy-share buttons="facebook,twitter,linkedin,mail,print" counters=0 native="no"]NEW Common Hitting "Mis-Teaches"
September 22nd, 2015 [easy-share buttons="facebook,twitter,linkedin,mail,print" counters=0 native="no"]In the Fall of 2013 we put out our first Common Hitting “Mis-Teaches” series that challenged frequently used hitting phrases and showed why these “cookie cutter” phrases often fail to fix the problem at hand. This 5-part series racked up over 70,000 views on YouTube, so we decided it’s time to attack two more of […]
Common HItting Mis-Teaches #4 – "Get Your Foot Down Early"
November 26th, 2013 [easy-share buttons="facebook,twitter,linkedin,mail,print" counters=0 native="no"]“Get your foot down early.” An often used hitting cue that has killed many of swing sequences. See why this hitting cue is detrimental to your swing in our new, “Common Hitting Mis-Teaches” video.