

Ryan Lehr on account of him having to be home late night to be a good dad and husband đ lol j/k Lehr just busting your balls. Matt Lisle graced us with his presence to talk hitting for over an hour at the Pride game.ÄȘlso, we narrowly missed Mr. In a Hilton Hotel lobby over beverages with USSSA Pride infielder Shelby PendleyâŠ.At a USSSA Pride professional fast-pitch softball game, and.Down the streets of Padreâs Petco Park,.We only spent 15 minutes âsitting downâ (for the above interview), the other time was spent talking hitting in: I had the privilege to sit down and talk hitting with the two co-founders of the Backspin Tee (brothers Taylor and Jarrett Gardner), and 1987 All-Star Silver Slugger Matt Nokes. This Hitting Think Tank will be doing more talks like this at the 2017 ABCA in Anaheim in our booth (from left to right: Matt Nokes, Taylor Gardner, Jarrett Gardner, & Joey Myers)ÄȘfter driving 7 hours down to San Diego, I met up with a couple boss hitting/pitching dudes. If they hit it below, then they focus on hitting it above. If hitter hits a ball above the tube, then they focus on hitting the ball below the tube. You do the opposite of what you just did. How do we accomplish this? By teaching them to make adjustments using the psychological principle of paradoxical intention. Average line drive rate of Big Leaguers is 20%. We want the hitter to hit it back through the tube. Imagine the pitcher throwing the ball through a tube. Our favorite way to optimize line drives is challenging hitters to hit the ball back through the âtubeâ. Maintaining, if not surpassing, his current level of powerâŠ.Lowering his fly ball percentage, while also.In doing this swing analysis, it looks like there is a little room for improvement that could move the needle in the following 4 ways: Look at how many Pitch Plane Dominator principles are a part of his swing: Barrel Path, Distance Between Feet, Back Foot Skip, Forward MomentumâŠ.Look at how many Catapult Loading System principles are mixed into his swing: Finger Pressure, Stable Head, Hollow Position, Showing Numbers, Downhill Shoulders, Hiding HandsâŠand.A quick look into his height, weight, line drive, ground-ball, and fly-ball percentages,.

Hereâs what we cover in this Pete Alonso swing analysis:
