Would this be a good drill to add resistance to. Not so much as a strength builder but to overemphasize the feeling of that movement to initiate the swing.
Everything people tell you not to do you should be doing lol and yet all the MLB PROS HITTERS ARE DOING IT. Try starting with the arm bar hands and weight back then see how your mechanics work to what Teacher man is teaching us Don't arm bar Don't drop your back shoulder Why are you trying to uppercut the ball Don't try to kill the ball But yet what does keep your weight and hands back mean lol Things that make you go hmmm.... But yet Teacher man is teaching it and has figured it out.
I’ve had similar drills recommended to me by a coach…and have seen similar w a few prominent trainers. I showed my 6 year old for 3 minutes and then let him take some swings and his bat speed increased dramatically. Before he was not using his hands to turn the barrel…everything else what great but it took me a while of analyzing his swing to see why bat speed wasnt as fast as it could be. Problem solved…
I just can’t get behind this pronation supination approach. You leverage it similar to a hammer. The forearm is flat not up and down. He’s misleading to sell he’s right. If it’s a thought process sure but I just don’t see the wrist turning like he’s showing. If that was the strongest most efficient way then we’d all hammer nails by twisting our wrist. This is basically saying hit it with the back of your hand instead of palm up palm down.
When I see a non-steroid user jack 70 homers looking like a student of this philosophy I'll give it a second look. Until then I'll continue to advocate the mechanics of Griffey, Ruth, Williams and the other best of the best.
Please please please ignore this BS. This is all wrong. You do not keep your hands right by your shoulder and twist your wrists to get the bat around. You do keep your hands close to your body but you don't keep them back by your back shoulder. Your hands should be leading the bat. Also, you do not adjust for the height of the ball by leaning forward or leaning back, that is asinine and would cause you to lose a ton of power. Your torso should always stay almost vertical, or perpendicular to the ground. You adjust for the height of the pitch by keeping your hands up higher or dropping them lower to swing in the same plane as the ball. This guy is cap, as my sons would say. Please do yourself a favor and find someone that actually knows what they are talking about and doesn't teach garbage that could injure your Ball players.
@@Josh-sw1mo All of Teacherman's methods and drills, are gimmicks that are contrary to common sense, physics, and proper human body mechanics. Why would anyone accept that? When it comes to sports, I only accept teaching that is based on real substantive data. Things that are time tested, or at least based on similar time tested methods for similar movements in other sports. You should always be extremely leary of someone claiming to have come up with some new exclusive method in a sport that is likely hundreds of years old. It is very easy for me to see all the things that are wrong with his methods and I have already hit on many of them in several of his videos. Please look for those comments. I don't want to repeat myself. Thank you for asking.
@@matthewswanson5623 you speak of Common Sense here is some for you the dude puts it in a video breaks it down and I've tried it myself it works you're probably upset because you're not the one in the video explaining this technique you talk about body mechanics but your body's not supposed to be able to do what he's teaching but he clearly doesn't in the video you can't learn anything new if you have an ego and don't allow new information to come in I won't be looking for your comments because you're not important I will be looking for his videos
You totally lost credibility at "your torso should always stay almost vertical or perpendicular to the ground". Are you teaching players to stay totally upright?? pause any major leaguer at point of contact and their torso is angled in toward the plate.
@@PhantomofDB Exactly, the idea that your torso should be vertical is provably untrue. That could be some of the worst advice possible, unless your goal is to pull off the ball every time.
ruclips.net/video/JEUw9aW5u68/видео.htmlfeature=shared I HIT 117MPH TOO My research hitting 94-109MPH CATCH THE BALL OUT IN FRONT AND AIM LOWER NO MORE GROUNDERS LOL HOMERUNS
Would this be a good drill to add resistance to. Not so much as a strength builder but to overemphasize the feeling of that movement to initiate the swing.
Everything people tell you not to do you should be doing lol and yet all the MLB PROS HITTERS ARE DOING IT.
Try starting with the arm bar hands and weight back then see how your mechanics work to what Teacher man is teaching us
Don't arm bar
Don't drop your back shoulder
Why are you trying to uppercut the ball
Don't try to kill the ball
But yet what does keep your weight and hands back mean lol
Things that make you go hmmm....
But yet Teacher man is teaching it and has figured it out.
How long of a pvc pipe do you guys feel it is? I need to hit the hardware store.
do you use just your hands or forearms
I’ve had similar drills recommended to me by a coach…and have seen similar w a few prominent trainers.
I showed my 6 year old for 3 minutes and then let him take some swings and his bat speed increased dramatically.
Before he was not using his hands to turn the barrel…everything else what great but it took me a while of analyzing his swing to see why bat speed wasnt as fast as it could be. Problem solved…
Everyone has a different set up . Does it matter, or should the hands always be in the launch position you showed?
I just can’t get behind this pronation supination approach. You leverage it similar to a hammer. The forearm is flat not up and down. He’s misleading to sell he’s right. If it’s a thought process sure but I just don’t see the wrist turning like he’s showing. If that was the strongest most efficient way then we’d all hammer nails by twisting our wrist. This is basically saying hit it with the back of your hand instead of palm up palm down.
When I see a non-steroid user jack 70 homers looking like a student of this philosophy I'll give it a second look. Until then I'll continue to advocate the mechanics of Griffey, Ruth, Williams and the other best of the best.
aaron judge
@@nick_ismy_name3982
Whoa! Did the judge hit 70?
@@ThekiBoran set a rookie record with 52
@@nick_ismy_name3982
Yes, but in my op I said 70 jacks, no steroids.
@@nick_ismy_name3982
Also, when I look at Judge's game swing I don't see schenk's swing, I see a more traditional swing.
Please please please ignore this BS. This is all wrong. You do not keep your hands right by your shoulder and twist your wrists to get the bat around. You do keep your hands close to your body but you don't keep them back by your back shoulder. Your hands should be leading the bat. Also, you do not adjust for the height of the ball by leaning forward or leaning back, that is asinine and would cause you to lose a ton of power. Your torso should always stay almost vertical, or perpendicular to the ground. You adjust for the height of the pitch by keeping your hands up higher or dropping them lower to swing in the same plane as the ball. This guy is cap, as my sons would say. Please do yourself a favor and find someone that actually knows what they are talking about and doesn't teach garbage that could injure your Ball players.
His way might not work for everybody but neither does yours everybody's different we should accept all kinds of training
@@Josh-sw1mo All of Teacherman's methods and drills, are gimmicks that are contrary to common sense, physics, and proper human body mechanics. Why would anyone accept that? When it comes to sports, I only accept teaching that is based on real substantive data. Things that are time tested, or at least based on similar time tested methods for similar movements in other sports. You should always be extremely leary of someone claiming to have come up with some new exclusive method in a sport that is likely hundreds of years old. It is very easy for me to see all the things that are wrong with his methods and I have already hit on many of them in several of his videos. Please look for those comments. I don't want to repeat myself. Thank you for asking.
@@matthewswanson5623 you speak of Common Sense here is some for you the dude puts it in a video breaks it down and I've tried it myself it works you're probably upset because you're not the one in the video explaining this technique you talk about body mechanics but your body's not supposed to be able to do what he's teaching but he clearly doesn't in the video you can't learn anything new if you have an ego and don't allow new information to come in I won't be looking for your comments because you're not important I will be looking for his videos
You totally lost credibility at "your torso should always stay almost vertical or perpendicular to the ground". Are you teaching players to stay totally upright??
pause any major leaguer at point of contact and their torso is angled in toward the plate.
@@PhantomofDB Exactly, the idea that your torso should be vertical is provably untrue. That could be some of the worst advice possible, unless your goal is to pull off the ball every time.
ruclips.net/video/JEUw9aW5u68/видео.htmlfeature=shared
I HIT 117MPH TOO
My research hitting 94-109MPH CATCH THE BALL OUT IN FRONT AND AIM LOWER NO MORE GROUNDERS LOL HOMERUNS