I recommend Matt Antonelli’s free stuff on YouTube. Tons of good stuff. No one size fits all for hitting
I think he has a program now. Have you looked at that?
I recommend Matt Antonelli’s free stuff on YouTube. Tons of good stuff. No one size fits all for hitting
Any poster who was on this board when it began knows that many found out the hard way.I do not recommend Richard Schenck’s program. The price is right but preview his content for free by just googling his name. Put aside his my way or the highway personality, I don't believe his teaching is well suited for young girls especially. I would lean more towards Justin Stone or Hitting Vault guy.
Any poster who was on this board when it began knows that many found out the hard way.
Yeah, that's the one thing I disagree with. I am in the camp that says the rear foot gets peeled off the ground by the body.He does a good job of explaining some hitting issues, but I don't think any of his drills will fix them.
Example, the feet together drill wont carry over to a real stride/swing, and it may make things worse by feeling that you have to be over the back foot.
Maybe the pull back is OK, but he doesn't fix the main issue with that that 99% of kids do, which is bat head position and rear forearm position
And you should never break your back knee on purpose as an action, the body forces it.
He has a great voice though, and I can tell he means well.
This sent me down a 4 hour rabbit hole.I found Joey Meyers (Hitting Performance Lab) to be pretty helpful and while not a "program" per se, you can get his online course very cheap. He does a good job of explaining himself and seems like a genuine guy. Lots of youtube vids also.