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How To Keep Your Eye On The Ball [Baseball Hitting Tips]
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If this guy is not best coach, who is? He ties real life applicability with teaching kids so well! Thanks Mike!!! You’re awesome
Pretty cool! With these hitting tips I can now bat the Mendoza Line in my softball league.
Great tips. I had that issue when I was young, as I was so afraid of the ball that I pulled my head away when I would swing. Planting my chin into my shoulder fixed that problem.
Love your vids Matt keep going!!
Thanks for the tips!
Good info my man
Awesome!!!
Thank you for this video. This is what is missing from my swing. ⚾💪
Well explained Mike
@Matt Antonelli HERE’s a good question if you have not made it as one of your topics in a video yet. Growing up, who did you copy your game after? Who did you emulate? And how? Is it a positive thing to pattern your game after a player you look up to growing up? etc etc!!⚾️🙏
Thanks dude
Thanks Matt! Great stuff here, I'll be implementing this in my practice routine. By the way, did you work with Domingo Ayala and his setting 👍🏻💪🏻
Yo Matt, great videos pal......do you have any fitted hats? Looked on squad locker and they’re all trucker snaps.
Love the video. Thank you. How do you teach someone that looks like he keeps his head in but his hips turn(stepping out left foot). If the ball comes middle half in he can get to it but once the opposing coach sees what’s happening he gets thrown middle out causing roll overs or K’s (easily in the hole with foul balls).
This is exactly what happening to me right now
So, can you explain the difference between "dipping" vs. turning the barrel for bat path?
This is exactly the video my daughter needed to see for her swing.
Do you have any videos of a slowpitch softball swing breakdown? I just started playing and coming from a baseball background it’s a lot harder than I thought it would be.
Does bending the side of you back where the ball hits that bat bad ?
Excellent advice, over rotating, shoulders, and not rotating hips properly, the most important Pease of puzzle missing .
Best contact hitter of all time was Pete Rose. His head snapped around as ball crossed the plate and his eyes looked at the ball as it hit the catchers mitt.
Oh thank god, I always thought that I was loosing my sight growing older. Good thing to know that one can't actually see the ball of the bat off of what I see now 85+. Better late then never😅
Dead on with the head pulling.
Perry Husband says if you pull your eyes off the ball early to just in front of point of contact you can see the ball. He wasn’t recommending it just said it possible. Any experience with that?
I also did slow motion video of my 7 year old when he was struggling and saw that he was closing his eyes. Corrected that and things turned around. He actually hit a 3 run walkoff at the end of the season (only homer in the division) and won an Xbox in a bet that i made with him.
how did you go about correcting the closed eyes? I, too, have noticed my son closing his eyes.
@@chriscook1785 that was 5 years ago so tough to say for sure. he might have self corrected once i showed him slow-mo video.
i also put colored chalk on an entire bucket balls by shaking the balls in the bucket with broken chalk. then having hitters see the chalk come off the ball on contact. seems to help with keeping the head on the ball as well.
flashing fingers from the side of tee at contact is another option.
👁 on the ⚾️
How freaky is it seeing a 90mph rock called a Baseball coming at you?
Not at all it’s calming I feel very relaxed and at ease in the box.
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Matt what do you think of the 65 year old hitting teacher
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How to keep your eye on the ball:
Step 1: You’ll need a glass eye...
Damn you ruined the video!
@@AntonelliBaseball Oops I should have had a spoiler warning I guess.
“Keep your head in it “
Did you retire in MLB? If you did... Why?
Maybe your eyes do “see” the contact. Maybe the message between the brain and the eye, can’t be delivered. That doesn’t mean hand/eye coordination can’t take place. Our conscious mind is limited! Our muscle memory, however, is not limited by that!