Do you believe you have to be a professional teacher talker/communicator in order to know how you do something. AP is taking his hands and displaying what he's thinking at each and every bat... this does not require a teaching professionalism.. he's not being graded or evaluated on what the students retain or their ability to understand. But he is a qualified enough professional expert to demo what he's thinking at the plate and how is hands should move. As a matter of fact, he doesn't even need to speak, he's moving in a way that he visualizes himself moving over 10 years of baseball where he was the dominant hitter at the highest level. That's pretty solid IMO. That's his approach at the plate, take this specific demo and make it apart of his entire sequence and it makes a lot more sense.Albert Pujols is a professional baseball players and one of the best hitters of all time. I don't think anyone is debating that. However, just like you and I, he is not a professional talker or professional teacher. Swinging a bat and explaining how to swing a bat are two different skill sets. Some are able to do both. But having the ability to do one, doesn't guarantee you can do the other.