Discover how to coach footwork hitting mechanics with this Yordan Alvarez slow motion frame by frame swing breakdown. Learn how to teach perfect youth baseball and softball drills for beginners.
Before we get to the Yordan Alvarez swing analysis … we MUST …
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What these people don’t understand about our Goodwill…
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That aside, one more thing…
Today (8/15) is my birthday! 39-years young. For some of you, I’m still a young buck…to others, an old fart…and for those around my same age, what did you think about the Beverly Hills 90210 reboot? 😛 lol
“Okay, I get it, lots to celebrate, so what can you teach me in the above Yordan Alvarez swing analysis video?”
This Yordan Alvarez swing analysis video explores where hitters SHOULD build “adjustability” in the swing (HINT: it’s not in the upper half or the front arm). Here’s what we go over:
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Give #12 Stevie Wilkerson some love – he’s an outfielder by trade but specializes in slower than slow pitches when called in at garbage time, which happens too often for the Orioles.