MLB Player Reveals 3 Baseball Hitting Drills To STOP You From Dropping Your Back Shoulder
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- In this video, former MLB player Jermaine Curtis teaches how to stop dropping your back shoulder in baseball. He also provides 3 baseball hitting drills youth baseball players can use to fix their back shoulder issue.
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Definitely about to implement this in my son's training, he's definitely dumping his shoulder on the back side after the load and stride. Thank you sir!!!!
This drill helped me so much
Thank you so much but I am wondering how do you maintain a u shaped swing and stay in the batting plan for as long as possible
Great video. Thank you
Thanks Nick! I appreciate you watching.
This is good stuff. I think the term “dropping the shoulder” may not be the right one, but this is an effective drill.
Thanks Mike!
Really needed these drills. Appreciate the content 🔥
Thanks for watching Kendell. We gotta get on a zoom call and talk about your home run. That was a bomb!
Yessirr
Gold! Love it!
Thank you David! I appreciate you
Great video gonna try those last 2 out
Sounds good
Great 👍🏼 Jermaine
Thanks Joseph! I appreciate you watching
Hello Mr. Curtis. Do you have any tips on not lunging at the ball or coming up on my toes? I see my swing to be very “handsy” and my hands starting my swing. Thanks!
Hey Rocco,
Watch this video please. And, let me know your thoughts.
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What I did is I used a bucket and put in stacked on top of each other if you drop the barell and backside you will hit the bucket
I do like your comments about controlling the barrel. Barrel control and awareness seems to be a forgotten skill in todays world.. Is it dropping the back shoulder or that the backside collapses and dumps the barrel below the plane of the pitch? Anyway, good stuff.
Could you please break down outfielder throws
Let me think on this
Wish he would've shown an example of hitting ball straight down
Do you still take the knob to the ball?
The biggest issue I see is players whose hands are beneath the ball. Their timing is fine. I like to have them think barrel, and hands up. But every swing the hands are right under the ball. These drills look good for this. What other drills would work as well?
Let me think about this Eric.
@@JermaineCurtis55 thanks. I'm not knowledgeable enough to pinpoint it. So I'm open for suggestions.
@@ericschryver73 Here's a bandaid 'feel' to get the barrel into the ball, but this will require more proper repetitions to correct. It doesn't work 100% of the time, but fair amount. Have the player 'feel' like he is swinging above the ball. Likely his backside is collapsing and the barrel is dumping below the path of the incoming pitch. Wide no-stride stance, bat on neck/shoulder, tee about waist high just in front of lead foot and have them swing keeping the bat on their neck as long as possible and feeling like they are standing fairly tall and front shoulder staying down as long as possible. Good luck.
@@richlovell-thebaseballbarn1008 thank you.
Call it drop or tilt, at contact everyone has their back shoulder below their front.
Thanks Dan. Will do.
Dropping your should does not really happen. Your shoulders tilt. You can drop your hands or your the barrel. What your really working on is the hands and the barrel.
For sure, Joel. Thanks for watching and I appreciate your comment.
pass on these army swings..
Thanks Mark for watching and commenting!