Josh the legend! I’m in Los Angeles and I wish he would come out here. Im already subscribed to Hitting Done Right. Thank you for these videos they’re the best.
Two of my favorite baseball guys on the same video! Great stuff as usual fellas. If Josh ever comes to Pittsburgh, I'm bringing my kids for sure. My son just moved up to Pony league and I'm coaching his fall ball team. I can't get over how huge the field is now. But if they can stay connected, I think we can get some into the outfield. Thanks so much guys!
Great video. I have my son do what I used to do and that is stand in front of a wall, then put the bat between your hip and the wall to where it's stuck between you and the wall and you swing without hitting the wall over and over again. Which will always make for great muscle memory to help staying connected.
Wish I could get a lesson with you for my son, he doesn’t listen to a word I say and he’s extending his arms way too early and kinda doing this half swing before the actual swing and it has no power at all
My coach told me to swing down on the ball because i kept hitting multiple pop-ups. Everything else works in my swing correctly and i know how the bat actually works to the ball. He's been saying this for a couple months. After i said in my head, "Screw it i guess." and did it i hit a hard line-drive up centerfield. The dude next to me said, "Wow, that was a good hit." So do you think i should keep that mindset during live hitting, but still focus on getting the barrel turned when im hitting off the tee? So i dont start actually hitting down.
Well done. I’ve always told coaches that taking my hands to the ball is stupid to say, then I would show them that when my hands touch the ball that would be a walk lol. It’s a lazy way to explain the path like you did
Josh the legend! I’m in Los Angeles and I wish he would come out here. Im already subscribed to Hitting Done Right. Thank you for these videos they’re the best.
Two of my favorite baseball guys on the same video! Great stuff as usual fellas. If Josh ever comes to Pittsburgh, I'm bringing my kids for sure. My son just moved up to Pony league and I'm coaching his fall ball team. I can't get over how huge the field is now. But if they can stay connected, I think we can get some into the outfield. Thanks so much guys!
Great video. I have my son do what I used to do and that is stand in front of a wall, then put the bat between your hip and the wall to where it's stuck between you and the wall and you swing without hitting the wall over and over again. Which will always make for great muscle memory to help staying connected.
I’ve listened to a lot of guys. Josh knows what he’s talking about and breaking down stuff to help kids understand.
Thanks Coach
Really good video Really helpful 👍
This really helps I'm going to make sure to try these tips thanks a lot!
There's nothing like the sound of when the bat meets the ball⚾️
Can you come to Hobbs New Mexico and give some tips and advice to my 11u travel team the boys and my self would love it please!
Hey, where can I get in touch with you?
Wish I could get a lesson with you for my son, he doesn’t listen to a word I say and he’s extending his arms way too early and kinda doing this half swing before the actual swing and it has no power at all
I'm in Manvel and I too give private lessons. I played beyond high school.
Hey coach can you make a video about how to not be afraid of a fast pitcher
My coach told me to swing down on the ball because i kept hitting multiple pop-ups.
Everything else works in my swing correctly and i know how the bat actually works to the ball. He's been saying this for a couple months. After i said in my head, "Screw it i guess." and did it i hit a hard line-drive up centerfield.
The dude next to me said, "Wow, that was a good hit."
So do you think i should keep that mindset during live hitting, but still focus on getting the barrel turned when im hitting off the tee? So i dont start actually hitting down.
How do you teach a t-baller to get the runners out in his first time playing ball. My son doesn’t seem to understand the fundamentals.
Well done. I’ve always told coaches that taking my hands to the ball is stupid to say, then I would show them that when my hands touch the ball that would be a walk lol. It’s a lazy way to explain the path like you did