[ About ]
[ Batspeed Research ]
[ Swing Mechanics ]
[ Truisms and Fallacies ]
[ Discussion Board ]
[ Video ]
[ Other Resources ]
[ Contact Us ]
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: coaching hitting mechanics


Posted by: Jimmy () on Thu Feb 15 18:46:40 2007


> Thanks Chris,
>
> Could not said it better myself. I don't think he will by it but that is pretty much like
most coaches who don't want to take the time to learn it. It is easier to just hide your
head in the sand and say everyone is different. Jimmy I am not trying to be mean but that
is what you are doing. There are no cues in rotational hitting there are absolutes that you
can count on every time

Steve,

To say that I am a coach that doesn't take time to learn something is not fair. You do not
know me or my background in baseball. The fact is that I have heard, seen, and done
every technique out there. The truth is that there are people out there who are trying to
claim that they have the secret to hitting in order to make a buck.

I have practiced, played, and coached with some of the best hitters in the game today and
I asure you that I have taken the time to learn what works best at the highest levels. The
best hitters in the game try to do many different things to get the results that they get.
You may see what you think is defined as "rotational hitting" in some video clips, but I
know that the effort is not put on rotation in practice or games at the highest level.

Jimmy


Followups:

Post a followup:
Name:
E-mail:
Subject:
Text:

Anti-Spambot Question:
This is known as hitting for the cycle in a game?
   Single, double, triple, homerun
   Four singles
   Three homeruns
   Three stikeouts

   
[   SiteMap   ]