Why Your Kid Crushes BP but Freezes in Games — And How to Fix It
Stop the frustration of watching your child dominate in the cage but go silent when the game is on the line. Here’s the science-backed reason why—and how to fix it fast.
If you’re a baseball or softball parent, you’ve likely asked this heart-wrenching question: “Why can my kid crush every ball in practice but strike out looking in games?”
You’re not alone—and your athlete isn’t broken.
In this must-listen episode of the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, Joey Myers breaks down the #1 frustration busy parents share online, from TikTok to Reddit threads: the practice-to-game performance gap. More than just a mental hiccup, this disconnect reveals critical flaws in how most youth athletes are trained for real pressure—and how you can help your hitter finally perform when it counts.
🔍 Key Takeaways: Why This Problem Exists (and What Actually Fixes It)
BP Confidence Is a Lie (Unless You Train Chaos) Batting practice is predictable. The pitch speed, timing, and rhythm stay the same. It creates a false sense of security—because in games, pitch speeds vary, emotions spike, and chaos reigns.
It’s Not Mechanics, It’s Mental Interference Quoting Dr. Bhrett McCabe: “Stress reveals the truth, not skill.” Game pressure activates the prefrontal cortex—your brain’s overthinking center. That’s why your smooth practice hitter suddenly looks stiff and hesitant in the box.
The Brain Needs Pressure Reps Kids don’t freeze because they lack talent. They freeze because they’ve never trained to thrive under uncertainty. Without exposure to pitch variation, pressure cues, and consequence-based reps, their brains default to hesitation.
Training the Chaos: The One-Two Count Drill Start your hitter in a 1–2 count. Mix pitch speeds, use real consequences (like rewards or penalties), and encourage foul ball battles. This rewires confidence through controlled adversity—preparing their brain for real-game decision making.
🎯 Practical Drill You Can Use This Week
The “One-Two Count Battle” Drill
Set up your hitter in a 1–2 count.
Mix in different pitch types, speeds, and locations.
Allow foul balls to extend the at-bat.
Reward good contact (not just hits), and pause to reflect on poor decisions.
Optional: Add crowd noise or have teammates watch to simulate pressure.
This drill builds emotional resilience while enhancing pitch recognition—bridging that frustrating BP-to-game performance gap.
💡 Tools That Help Reinforce This Episode
✅ Swing Shift Daily Hitting System Designed for busy parents and serious youth hitters, this system delivers 3–5 minute daily video lessons that train chaos, rhythm, and reaction.
✅ V-Flex Strike Detection System This revolutionary tool sharpens pitch recognition without swinging a bat—rewiring the brain to spot strikes faster, react smarter, and swing with intent under real pressure.
✅ Top-Hand Drills to Fix Bat Drag Build barrel control and swing precision so your hitter doesn’t just survive under pressure—they thrive.
📌 Final Thoughts: From Practice Star to Game-Day Hero
Performance isn’t about who hits the most in practice—it’s about who performs under pressure. As Marcus Aurelius said:
“You don’t become strong by avoiding resistance. You become strong by enduring it.”
Let’s help your young athlete build confidence through challenge, so when the lights are on and the count is full… they don’t freeze.
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This Old-School Routine from Nolan Ryan Fixes Youth Elbow Pain Faster Than Any Modern Tech
Your son just pitched his heart out. His arm hangs a little lower than usual on the drive home. He mentions some elbow soreness, and suddenly you’re worried about what every baseball parent fears – an injury that could sideline him for months or even require surgery.
Youth baseball is facing an epidemic of elbow injuries. According to recent studies, over 50% of youth pitchers report elbow pain during a typical season. What’s worse, many continue throwing through discomfort, setting themselves up for potentially career-ending injuries.
But what if I told you there’s a proven recovery routine that could dramatically reduce your young pitcher’s risk? The same routine that helped Nolan Ryan pitch an incredible 5,386 innings across 27 seasons – more than any pitcher in MLB history – while maintaining his legendary velocity well into his 40s.
Why Recovery Matters More Than Most Realize
When we look at pitchers with extraordinary longevity like Nolan Ryan, Justin Verlander, and Randy Johnson, one thing stands out – they all took recovery seriously. It wasn’t just about how hard they threw; it was about how well they recovered between outings.
Ryan, in particular, was famous for his meticulous between-start routine. While other pitchers were icing their arms and calling it a day, Ryan was implementing a comprehensive recovery system that addressed the entire kinetic chain – not just his throwing arm.
The truth is, most youth pitchers are doing recovery all wrong. They’re either:
Doing nothing at all (just “resting” until the next outing)
Using outdated methods that science has proven ineffective
Focusing only on the arm while ignoring the rest of the body
Missing the critical timing windows when recovery is most effective
The consequences? Chronic elbow soreness, decreased velocity, and in worst cases, injuries that require surgery and lengthy rehabilitation. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
The 5-Step Youth Pitcher Recovery System
After studying the routines of MLB’s most durable pitchers and consulting with top sports medicine specialists, I’ve developed a 5-step recovery system specifically designed for youth pitchers. This isn’t theory – it’s the exact protocol that’s helped hundreds of young pitchers eliminate elbow soreness and add velocity to their fastball.
1. Ice vs. Heat: The Contrast Method That Works
Nolan Ryan was famous for using contrast therapy – alternating between ice and heat – rather than just static icing. Here’s how to do it properly:
When to use ice: Immediately after pitching for 10-15 minutes to reduce initial inflammation. This helps minimize swelling in the acute phase.
When to use heat: 3-4 hours after pitching to increase blood flow and accelerate healing. A warm shower or heating pad works well.
Ryan’s contrast method: 10 minutes ice, 10 minutes heat, repeat 2-3 times ending with ice. This creates a “pumping” effect that flushes metabolic waste from the tissues.
2. Forearm/Wrist Isometrics: Strengthen Where It Matters
The forearm and wrist are critical for elbow health yet often neglected in recovery routines. These three isometric exercises strengthen the tendons without stressing the joints:
Wrist Flexion Hold: With palm up, press against an immovable object for 30 seconds. Repeat 3 times.
Pronation/Supination Resistance: Hold a light dumbbell with elbow at 90 degrees, rotate palm down and hold for 15 seconds, then palm up for 15 seconds. Repeat 3 times.
Finger Extension: Place a rubber band around fingers and thumb, then spread fingers against resistance. Hold for 15 seconds, repeat 5 times.
These exercises strengthen the tendons without creating additional stress on the elbow joint – exactly what young pitchers need during recovery.
3. Rotational Mobility Drills: The “Shoulder Capsule Reset”
MLB trainers have long used what they call a “shoulder capsule reset” to maintain proper mobility. This three-part sequence takes just 2 minutes but makes a tremendous difference in recovery:
Sleeper Stretch: Lie on your throwing-arm side, elbow at 90 degrees. Use opposite hand to gently press the forearm down toward the ground. Hold 30 seconds.
Cross-Body Stretch: Pull throwing arm across body at shoulder height. Hold 30 seconds.
Wall Slides: Stand with back against wall, arms in “goal post” position. Slide arms up while maintaining contact with wall. Repeat 10 times.
This sequence maintains the delicate balance between mobility and stability in the shoulder – critical for preventing the compensation patterns that often lead to elbow injuries.
4. Nutritional Timing: Fuel Recovery When It Matters Most
What your young pitcher eats – and when – can dramatically impact recovery. Research from the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition shows these three foods are particularly effective when consumed within 30 minutes after pitching:
Tart Cherry Juice: A 2020 study found that tart cherry juice reduced inflammation markers by up to 21% in athletes. Mix 8oz with water immediately after pitching.
Whey Protein + Carbohydrates: A 4:1 ratio of carbs to protein creates an insulin response that drives nutrients into muscles. A smoothie with banana, whey protein, and milk is perfect.
Omega-3 Rich Foods: Salmon, walnuts, or fish oil supplements reduce inflammatory cytokines. Include these in the meal following a pitching outing.
The 30-minute window after pitching is critical – this is when your body is primed to absorb nutrients that facilitate recovery. Don’t miss this opportunity!
5. Sleep Optimization: The “90-Minute Rule” for Muscle Repair
College baseball programs are now implementing what’s called the “90-minute rule” for sleep optimization. Here’s how it works:
Sleep cycles occur in approximately 90-minute intervals
Growth hormone release peaks during deep sleep phases
Waking up during (rather than between) sleep cycles disrupts recovery
Plan sleep duration in 90-minute increments (7.5 hours, 9 hours) to maximize recovery
Implement a 30-minute “wind-down” routine before bed (no screens, dim lights)
For youth pitchers, aim for at least 9 hours of sleep on nights following a pitching outing. This ensures adequate time for the muscle repair processes to complete.
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Boost your hitting skills with Swing Shift’s science-backed practice system! This program is packed with features to improve hand path stability, timing, and power. Enjoy engaging drills for consistent progress and fun challenges to keep training exciting. Swing Shift is designed to help players succeed at every level.
The Swing Shift platform lets you focus on key mechanics like bat angle, balance, and hand path control. Dive into step-by-step video lessons that cover power, contact, and rhythm, breaking down the science behind a great swing. With personalized feedback and progress tracking, you can refine your technique and watch your results improve.
Whether you’re a youth athlete, high school player, or elite hitter, Swing Shift is trusted by families and coaches everywhere. Master core skills like bat control, weight transfer, and rotational power with drills designed for real game results. Start your journey to hitting greatness with Swing Shift!
Swing Shift’s practice system offers a wide range of tools to elevate your hitting:
RNT-based drills for real-time correction
Engaging challenges for competitive practice
Personalized training goals and skill progression
Exclusive videos on timing, power, and consistency
Hands-on feedback to track and improve your swing mechanics
Trusted by dedicated parents, players, and coaches
Reach your full potential with Swing Shift’s comprehensive practice system. Elevate your hitting with cutting-edge techniques and proven, science-based training.
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Case Study: How Jake Eliminated Elbow Pain and Added 5 MPH
Jake was a 16-year-old pitcher who came to me with chronic elbow soreness. Despite having good mechanics, he experienced pain after every outing that would linger for days. His velocity had plateaued at 78 mph, and he was considering quitting baseball altogether.
After implementing this 5-step recovery system for just 8 weeks:
Jake reported a 70% reduction in post-pitching elbow soreness
Recovery time between outings decreased from 5 days to 3 days
His fastball velocity increased from 78 mph to 83 mph
Most importantly, he regained his confidence on the mound
Jake’s father noted: “The difference is night and day. He’s not icing for hours after games anymore, and he’s actually excited to pitch again. I wish we’d found this routine years ago.”
“The biggest change was how I felt the day after pitching. Before, I’d wake up and my arm would be throbbing. Now I wake up feeling ready to throw again – not that my coach lets me! My arm just recovers so much faster now.”
– Jake, High School Pitcher
What MLB’s Most Durable Pitchers Can Teach Us
While Nolan Ryan is the gold standard for pitcher longevity, several modern MLB pitchers have adopted similar recovery principles:
Nolan Ryan
Ran sprints rather than long distance
Used contrast therapy (alternating ice/heat)
Maintained year-round arm conditioning
Focused on rotational core strength
Justin Verlander
Emphasizes sleep quality (9+ hours)
Uses blood flow restriction training
Implements strict nutrition protocols
Maintains shoulder mobility daily
Max Scherzer
Performs “active recovery” day after starts
Uses targeted soft tissue work
Implements specific breathing techniques
Follows precise hydration schedule
What’s remarkable is how similar their approaches are to the 5-step system outlined above. The principles of effective recovery don’t change – whether you’re a 16-year-old high school pitcher or a Cy Young winner.
How to Implement This Recovery Routine
The best recovery routine is the one that actually gets done. Here’s how to make this system practical for your young pitcher:
Immediately After Pitching:
Begin contrast therapy (10 min ice/10 min heat)
Consume recovery nutrition (tart cherry juice + protein/carbs)
Perform gentle shoulder capsule reset sequence
3-4 Hours After Pitching:
Second round of contrast therapy
Complete forearm/wrist isometrics
Ensure proper hydration (urine should be light yellow)
Before Bed:
Implement 30-minute wind-down routine
Plan sleep in 90-minute increments
Sleep in position that doesn’t compress throwing shoulder
Day After Pitching:
Light activity (walking, easy swimming)
Repeat shoulder capsule reset sequence
Focus on nutrition and hydration
The entire routine requires less than 30 minutes on pitching days and just 10 minutes the following day. A small investment for significant results!
Coach’s Tip: Create a simple checklist for your pitcher to follow after each outing. Laminate it and keep it in their baseball bag. Consistency is key to seeing results!
Your Next Steps: Implement This System Today
Youth baseball should be about development and joy – not pain and injuries. By implementing this proven recovery routine, your young pitcher can:
Reduce or eliminate elbow soreness after pitching
Recover faster between outings
Potentially increase velocity through better recovery
Develop habits that will serve them throughout their baseball career
Significantly reduce their risk of serious injury
Remember, Nolan Ryan didn’t pitch for 27 seasons by accident. His meticulous approach to recovery allowed him to throw harder, for longer, than pitchers half his age. Your young pitcher can benefit from these same principles.
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Unlocking Rotational Power: Why Bracing the Core Might Be Killing Your Young Hitter’s Swing
Forget everything you’ve heard about core bracing and neutral spine. What if the training methods trusted by thousands of coaches are actually stiffening your young athlete, increasing injury risk, and robbing them of game-changing speed and power?
In this explosive episode of the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, Joey Myers sits down with David Weck — inventor of the BOSU Ball, founder of WeckMethod.com, and one of the most forward-thinking minds in human movement science. Together, they tear down outdated training myths and shine a spotlight on the truth behind dynamic movement, rotational power, and how to build explosive, injury-resistant baseball and softball athletes from the ground up.
🔑 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
🚫 The Real Reason Core Bracing is Failing Your Athlete
“If you’re telling baseball players, ‘don’t side bend,’ Jesus Ch&%$, run away from that coach.” – David Weck
Conventional training says brace the core, stay neutral, resist rotation. Weck says that’s the fastest route to dysfunction, injury, and underperformance. He explains how side-bending, figure-8 movements, and spiral dynamics are the real keys to unleashing stored energy and efficient athletic movement.
🔁 Spiral Dynamics: The Hidden Secret to Fluid, Fast, and Powerful Swings
From fascia to figure 8s, Weck dives deep into how natural movement patterns—like twisting, rotating, and pulsing—mirror our DNA’s very structure. You’ll hear why this is more than theory; it’s the biological truth behind elite-level athleticism.
🧠 Why Functional Training is Broken — and What to Do Instead
“You can’t think your way into rhythm—you have to feel your way into performance.” Weck challenges the entire “functional training” cabal, sharing the shocking ripple effects of misinformation — from skyrocketing non-contact injuries to pitcher lat tears. Then he offers the antidote: rewire the nervous system with dynamic, rhythmic drills grounded in nature’s design.
🏃♂️ Case Studies: How Pulsers & Ropes Are Rewiring Athletic Performance
Weck shares compelling frame-by-frame sprint transformations using his patented Pulsers, plus the four foundational Ropes drills every coach should master to improve coordination, rhythm, and explosive first-step quickness in youth athletes.
Discover how side-bending, spiraling, and dynamic loading can unlock effortless power and protect your athlete’s future. Let’s raise stronger, smarter players—one swing at a time.
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The Multi-Sport Advantage: How Playing Other Sports Can Skyrocket Your Child’s Baseball Performance
If your young ballplayer is showing signs of burnout, stiffness at the plate, or struggling to adjust under pressure—this might be the most important message you’ll hear all season.
Forget the outdated belief that playing baseball year-round is the only path to success. In this episode of the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, Joey Myers unpacks the science, psychology, and real-life case studies proving that multi-sport athletes often outperform their single-sport peers—not just in overall performance, but in long-term development and joy for the game.
Why Early Specialization May Be Hurting Your Athlete
You’ve probably heard it: “If your kid wants to make it, they have to play all year.” But what if that constant grind is actually holding them back?
Research from organizations like the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine links early specialization to:
Higher injury rates (think: overuse and fatigue)
Increased risk of burnout
Decreased adaptability and athletic IQ
Dr. James Andrews, renowned orthopedic surgeon, warns:
“Early specialization and year-round play are the biggest threats to youth athletes today.”
The Science Behind Multi-Sport Success
Motor learning experts agree: playing multiple sports gives kids diverse movement experiences that improve neuromuscular coordination, rhythm, and adaptability.
Example? Meet Ryan, a 13-year-old baseball player who specialized from age 7. Despite textbook swings in practice, he struggled in games—tight, stiff, and inconsistent.
After a two-month break from baseball to play recreational basketball? ✅ His swing loosened up ✅ He saw the ball better ✅ His confidence returned
He didn’t need more mechanics. He needed more movement freedom.
Performance Psychology: Rhythm Beats Rigidity
Dr. Gio Valiante, performance psychologist to elite athletes, puts it simply:
“Great athletes don’t think their way into rhythm—they feel their way into performance.”
Multi-sport participation reduces overcoaching, allowing youth hitters to flow rather than freeze. That rhythm translates directly to the batter’s box—especially under pressure.
Real-World Examples of Multi-Sport Athletes Turned Baseball Stars
Top pros like Mookie Betts, Russell Wilson, and even Mike Trout credit their athletic diversity as a secret weapon. These athletes developed:
Superior body awareness
Faster reaction times
Better emotional resilience
And yes, more joy in competition.
Drill of the Week: The Shuffle Triangle
Adapted from basketball and tennis footwork drills, this 3-cone triangle setup helps your athlete:
Improve lateral movement
Build explosive footwork
Maintain rhythm while reacting to visual/audio cues
Want to take it further? Add a ball toss or music beat (90–100 BPM) to engage timing and reaction speed—critical skills that carry over to hitting.
Don’t fall for the myth that year-round baseball builds better players.
Sometimes the best way to become a more powerful, adaptable, and confident hitter is to step away from the diamond—and step into something new. Multi-sport movement trains the body and brain for elite athletic performance.
“The rhythm of athletic development matters more than the volume of reps.” – Joey Myers
Let’s raise smarter, more adaptable athletes—one swing at a time.
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Fixing Late Swings Has Nothing to Do with Bat Speed (Here’s What Does)
Hitting a baseball or softball is tough! It requires complex perception, decision-making, and muscle coordination. At Hitting Performance Lab, we’ve seen that successful hitting is more than just getting in your reps and practicing good form – vision is vital! The science behind pitch recognition supports the notion that vision training can enhance a baseball or softball player’s offensive performance.
We’re here to tackle one of the most frustrating problems youth hitters face – late swings! Poor pitch recognition is often the culprit, causing young hitters to miss the ball. But, with proper vision training and pitch recognition drills, dramatic improvements can be made. GameSenseSports.com’s video occlusion training is revolutionizing how young players develop their pitch recognition skills!
Key Takeaways
Understand the science behind vision training and its impact on baseball performance.
Learn effective at-home drills to improve pitch recognition skills.
Discover how GameSenseSports.com’s video occlusion training can benefit young hitters.
Implement a progressive training system to transform your young hitter’s abilities.
See massive improvements without needing expensive equipment or professional facilities.
The Science Behind Late Swings: Why Pitch Recognition Matters
Late swings in baseball are more than just a mechanical issue; they’re a sign of a deeper problem related to pitch recognition. When youth hitters struggle with timing, it’s often because they’re not picking up crucial visual cues early enough in the pitch trajectory.
What Causes Late Swings in Youth Hitters
Late swings aren’t just about mechanics; they’re primarily a vision and recognition problem that can be addressed with the right training. When a young hitter consistently swings late, it’s often because they’re not processing visual information quickly enough. Even MLB superstars like Albert Pujols have struggled with unfamiliar pitches, demonstrating that pitch recognition is a challenge at all levels.
Late swings are primarily a vision and recognition issue.
Young hitters need to pick up visual cues early in the pitch trajectory.
Even experienced hitters struggle with unfamiliar pitches.
The Connection Between Vision and Hitting Success
The science is clear: there’s a direct correlation between a hitter’s visual processing speed and their success at the plate. Hitters with better pitch recognition skills make better swing decisions, have improved timing, and demonstrate higher batting averages. The brain builds a database of pitch recognition patterns over time, and tools like GameSenseSports.com’s video occlusion training can accelerate this learning process.
By focusing on vision training and pitch recognition, youth hitters can significantly improve their performance. It’s not just about seeing the ball; it’s about understanding and reacting to the pitch effectively.
Understanding How Vision Works in Baseball Hitting
The complexities of baseball vision are multifaceted, involving not just the eyes, but the brain’s processing of visual information! To become a skilled hitter, one must understand the intricate dance between vision, cognitive processing, and physical reaction. At Hitting Performance Lab, we emphasize the importance of pitch recognition and vision training to help youth hitters improve their game.
The Three Networks of Visual Processing
Dr. Daniel Laby, renowned for his work with five World Series Championship teams, identifies three distinct networks involved in baseball vision: the visual system itself, central processing of visual information, and psychological aspects including previous experience. The visual system is responsible for capturing the initial visual cues, while the central processing network interprets this information. The third network incorporates psychological aspects, such as past experiences and biases, influencing decision-making.
Network
Function
Importance in Baseball
Visual System
Captures initial visual cues
Recognizing pitch type and location
Central Processing
Interprets visual information
Decision-making based on visual cues
Psychological Aspects
Influences decision-making
Utilizing past experiences to anticipate pitches
Why the Best Hitters Are the Best Predictors
The best hitters in baseball aren’t just mechanically sound; they’re the best predictors, using their vision to anticipate pitch type and location before the ball is even halfway to the plate! This predictive ability is developed through video occlusion training, such as that offered by GameSenseSports.com, which enhances a hitter’s ability to recognize patterns in a pitcher’s movement and release point. By improving pitch recognition, hitters can react faster and make better decisions, ultimately improving their overall performance.
Video Occlusion Training: The Game-Changer for Hitters
Video occlusion training is revolutionizing the way youth hitters develop their pitch recognition skills! By leveraging cutting-edge technology, this innovative method is helping hitters improve their game like never before.
Understanding Video Occlusion
So, what exactly is video occlusion? Simply put, it’s a training method that involves showing video footage of pitchers to hitters, but with a twist: the video is strategically “blacked out” or occluded at critical moments. This forces the hitter’s brain to predict what’s coming based on limited visual information.
This technique directly targets the brain’s pattern recognition abilities, helping hitters develop an almost “sixth sense” for recognizing pitches earlier in the delivery. By repeatedly exposing hitters to partial pitch sequences, video occlusion training enhances their ability to anticipate and react to different types of pitches.
GameSenseSports.com’s Approach to Occlusion Training
GameSenseSports.com is at the forefront of video occlusion training, having perfected this approach through years of research and real-world application. Their progressive system gradually challenges hitters to recognize pitches with less and less visual information, accelerating the learning process that would normally take years of game experience.
The results are impressive: college teams implementing GameSenseSports.com’s occlusion training have seen dramatic improvements in team batting average, slugging percentage, and runs scored in just one season! By improving pitch recognition skills, hitters gain a competitive edge, and GameSenseSports.com is helping to make that happen.
How to Improve Pitch Recognition for Hitters: Core Training Methods
Improving pitch recognition is a game-changer for hitters, and at Hitting Performance Lab, we’ve developed a comprehensive approach to enhance this critical skill! The key to effective pitch recognition lies in understanding where to look during the pitcher’s delivery. Most youth hitters have no idea where their eyes should focus, which can lead to poor swing decisions.
At Hitting Performance Lab, we teach a systematic approach to visual focus that starts with establishing a consistent eye pattern that tracks from the pitcher’s set position to the release point. This approach is based on research that shows the human visual system is designed to move side-to-side more efficiently than up-and-down.
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Boost your hitting skills with Swing Shift’s science-backed practice system! This program is packed with features to improve hand path stability, timing, and power. Enjoy engaging drills for consistent progress and fun challenges to keep training exciting. Swing Shift is designed to help players succeed at every level.
The Swing Shift platform lets you focus on key mechanics like bat angle, balance, and hand path control. Dive into step-by-step video lessons that cover power, contact, and rhythm, breaking down the science behind a great swing. With personalized feedback and progress tracking, you can refine your technique and watch your results improve.
Whether you’re a youth athlete, high school player, or elite hitter, Swing Shift is trusted by families and coaches everywhere. Master core skills like bat control, weight transfer, and rotational power with drills designed for real game results. Start your journey to hitting greatness with Swing Shift!
Swing Shift’s practice system offers a wide range of tools to elevate your hitting:
RNT-based drills for real-time correction
Engaging challenges for competitive practice
Personalized training goals and skill progression
Exclusive videos on timing, power, and consistency
Hands-on feedback to track and improve your swing mechanics
Trusted by dedicated parents, players, and coaches
Reach your full potential with Swing Shift’s comprehensive practice system. Elevate your hitting with cutting-edge techniques and proven, science-based training.
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Give your young hitter an edge at the plate with proven drills designed to build explosive power, consistency, and confidence. Get instant access to 4 expert-crafted hitting guides—free for a limited time!
Release point recognition is critical for effective pitch recognition. The “sweet spot” timing for release point recognition is just before the pitcher releases the ball, giving hitters maximum visual information about the pitch. To achieve this, hitters need to practice tracking the pitcher’s delivery and focus on the release point.
Establish a consistent eye pattern that tracks from the pitcher’s set position to the release point.
Keep your eyes on the same horizontal plane as the pitcher’s release point to take advantage of the human visual system’s strengths.
Practice tracking the pitcher’s delivery to develop a sense of timing for release point recognition.
BONUS Tip: the pitcher’s glove hand will give a clue as to where the release point will be just before the arm comes through.
Pitch Type Identification Strategies
For pitch type identification, we utilize GameSenseSports.com’s progressive training system, which teaches hitters to recognize subtle differences in the pitcher’s grip, arm angle, and ball rotation. This training system is designed to enhance the brain’s pattern recognition abilities for different pitch types.
Recognize subtle differences in the pitcher’s grip, arm angle, and ball rotation to identify pitch types.
Combine physical practice with video occlusion training to enhance pitch recognition skills.
Use progressive training systems to develop the brain’s pattern recognition abilities for different pitch types.
At-Home Pitch Recognition Drills for Youth Players
At Hitting Performance Lab, we believe that the key to better pitch recognition lies in consistent practice with the right drills. Improving this skill doesn’t require expensive equipment or professional facilities; simple, effective drills at home can make a significant difference. By incorporating these drills into their daily routine, youth players can enhance their ability to recognize pitches, ultimately becoming better hitters.
Partner Toss Drill with Balance Component
The Partner Toss Drill is one of our favorites because it combines vision training with balance and coordination. To perform this drill, have the hitter stand on one leg while you toss balls from alternating hands for them to catch and return. This drill not only improves their pitch recognition skills but also enhances their overall stability and focus.
Vision Training with Everyday Objects
For vision training with everyday objects, try the “Penny Drop” drill. Have a partner hold a penny between their fingers and drop it randomly while the hitter tries to catch it. This simple exercise builds lightning-fast visual reaction time and improves their ability to focus on the ball. It’s a fun and effective way to enhance their vision and reaction skills.
Visualization Exercises for Better Prediction
Visualization is a powerful tool that is often underutilized by youth hitters. Teach your hitter to actively visualize pitch trajectories by saying “if the ball starts here, it will end up there” while watching pitchers during games or on video. This mental training helps develop their predictive abilities, making them more effective hitters. Combining these visualization exercises with physical drills and GameSenseSports.com’ video occlusion training can provide a comprehensive approach to improving pitch recognition.
By consistently practicing these drills and gradually increasing their difficulty, youth players can significantly improve their pitch recognition skills. At Hitting Performance Lab, we recommend combining these at-home drills with video occlusion training for a well-rounded training program.
Implementing Video Training: Step-by-Step Guide
Implementing video occlusion training at home is now easier than ever, thanks to innovative platforms like GameSenseSports.com! By leveraging the power of video occlusion, you can significantly improve your pitch recognition skills and take your hitting to the next level. This training method has been proven to enhance vision training and perceptual-cognitive skills, giving you a competitive edge in the game.
Setting Up Your At-Home Video Occlusion System
To get started, you’ll need to set up a dedicated training space with minimal distractions. This will help your hitter focus entirely on the video training, building consistent recognition skills. The good news is that the GameSenseSports.com platform is accessible on most devices, with tablets being particularly well-suited due to their balance of screen size and portability.
To make the most of your training, we recommend starting with short, focused sessions of just 10-15 minutes per day. This approach allows for high-quality, intense focus during short training blocks, making it easier to maintain a consistent practice schedule.
Creating a Progressive Training Schedule
A well-structured training schedule is key to improving your pitch recognition abilities. Begin with basic pitch type recognition at normal speed, then gradually introduce occlusion points earlier in the pitch delivery. Finally, add decision-making components about whether to swing, simulating real-game scenarios.
Training Phase
Description
Duration
Basic Pitch Recognition
Normal speed pitch recognition
10-15 minutes
Occlusion Training
Gradually introduce occlusion points
10-15 minutes
Decision Making
Add decision-making components
10-15 minutes
By following this progressive schedule and tracking your results using the built-in metrics on GameSenseSports.com, you’ll be able to see improvements over time and adjust your training focus as needed.
Measuring progress is a vital step in pitch recognition training for youth hitters. As a coach or parent, understanding how to track progress is key to helping your young hitter succeed. At Hitting Performance Lab, we emphasize the importance of monitoring improvement to ensure that training is effective.
Key Metrics to Monitor in Youth Hitters
To effectively track progress, it’s essential to monitor specific metrics that indicate improvement in pitch recognition skills. The primary metrics include:
Recognition Accuracy Percentage: How often your hitter correctly identifies pitch types.
Recognition Speed: How quickly your hitter can make the identification.
In-Game Performance Metrics: Contact rate and swing-and-miss percentage are crucial indicators of how well pitch recognition training is translating to game performance.
Platforms like GameSenseSports.com automatically track these key metrics, providing objective data to measure improvement. This data-driven approach helps you understand your hitter’s progress beyond subjective observations.
When to Expect Results from Consistent Training
Research has shown that dramatic improvements can occur quickly with consistent vision training. For example, a study with Little League players found a 90% improvement in curveball recognition after just three weeks of training for 10 minutes per day! Typically, youth hitters see noticeable improvements within 2-3 weeks of consistent training, with more significant results emerging after 6-8 weeks of dedicated practice.
The transfer from training to game performance follows a predictable pattern: first comes improved confidence at the plate, then better swing decisions (fewer chases outside the zone), and finally increased quality contact and harder hit balls. By tracking these metrics and understanding the timeline for improvement, you can optimize your hitter’s training regimen for maximum success.
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Conclusion: Transforming Youth Hitters Through Better Pitch Recognition
Pitch recognition is the game-changer that youth hitters need to take their skills to the next level! At Hitting Performance Lab, we’ve seen the transformative power of focused pitch recognition training in young players. By combining at-home drills with GameSenseSports.com’s innovative video occlusion training, youth hitters can significantly enhance their ability to predict and react to pitches.
The science is clear: improving pitch recognition is the fastest way to turn a struggling youth hitter into a confident, productive batter. Our experience has shown that consistent vision training and pitch recognition practice can help young players break through hitting plateaus. The best hitters in baseball are the best predictors, able to make split-second decisions based on minimal visual information.
By dedicating just 10-15 minutes a day to focused vision training, young hitters can dramatically improve their performance at the plate within weeks. This comprehensive approach develops both the physical and cognitive aspects of hitting baseball, leading to better swing decisions, more solid contact, and ultimately, greater success. We encourage you to make this commitment today and watch your young hitter’s confidence and skills soar!
FAQ
What is the most effective way to enhance a hitter’s ability to recognize pitches?
The most effective way is through a combination of video occlusion training and at-home drills that focus on release point recognition and pitch type identification.
How can I, as a coach or parent, help youth hitters develop better pitch recognition skills?
You can help by incorporating partner toss drills with a balance component and vision training with everyday objects into their practice routine, which can enhance their ability to track the ball and make solid contact.
What role does visual processing play in a hitter’s success?
Visual processing is crucial as it involves the brain’s ability to process information from the release point of the pitcher, predict the trajectory of the ball, and make the necessary adjustments for a successful hit.
Can visualization exercises really make a difference in a hitter’s performance?
Yes, visualization exercises can help hitters better predict pitch locations and types, leading to better swing decisions and overall hitting performance.
Are there any specific metrics I should track to measure a hitter’s progress in pitch recognition?
Key metrics include the hitter’s ability to identify pitch types, location, and their overall swing decision-making, which can be monitored through video analysis and live game data.
How long does it typically take to see improvement in a hitter’s pitch recognition skills?
With consistent training, hitters can start to see improvements in their pitch recognition within a few weeks, though this can vary based on the individual and the frequency of their training.
Is video occlusion training suitable for hitters of all skill levels?
Yes, video occlusion training can be adapted for hitters of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced players, by adjusting the difficulty level of the training videos.
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Why Over-Coaching the Perfect Swing Might Be Wrecking It
If your child looks like a natural athlete in the field—but turns into a stiff, robotic version of themselves at the plate—this episode is for you.
In today’s episode of the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, host Joey Myers tackles one of the biggest performance killers in youth baseball and softball: mechanical overload. You’ll discover why rhythm—not rigid mechanics—is the key to unlocking your athlete’s natural swing and confidence under pressure. This isn’t just theory—it’s science-backed, parent-tested, and game-proven.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Too many hitters are over-coached into tension and hesitation. Here’s what this episode uncovers:
✅ Why Rhythm Is the Missing Link
Youth hitters are freezing up at the plate due to overthinking. Their natural athleticism is being crushed by cue overload, slow-motion video analysis, and “perfect” mechanics obsession.
As Joey puts it: “These same kids move great in the field—until they step in the box.”
✅ Expert-Backed Insight: Feel > Force
Dr. Gio Valiante’s sports psych wisdom rings true: “Great athletes don’t think their way into rhythm—they feel their way into performance.”
Rhythm allows mechanics to function under pressure. Without it, even perfect form collapses.
✅ Real-World Example: Freddie Freeman
Freeman’s swing isn’t textbook-perfect—but it’s fluid, rhythmic, and ridiculously effective.
He proves that hitters with natural rhythm outperform rigid perfectionists when it counts.
✅ Signs Your Hitter Needs a Rhythm Reset
Tight grip, stiff shoulders, frozen feet
Jerky movements and inconsistent timing
Struggles to adjust to pitch speed or style
Looks great in practice, but underperforms in games
🔁 The “Rhythm Reset” Drill You Can Use This Week
Step-by-step instructions:
Turn on music (90–100 BPM) to build flow and timing.
Step into the box without swinging, just focusing on movement and breathing.
Add full swings only after rhythm feels natural.
Introduce ball contact last, prioritizing smooth transitions and feel.
This is the foundation of the Swing Shift Daily Hitting System—bit-sized daily drills (3–5 min) that help young hitters develop timing, fluid movement, and game-day confidence. No jargon, no wasted reps.
🔑 Why This Approach Works
Youth hitters don’t need more mechanics—they need better movement patterns built through rhythm. When a hitter flows, they:
Adjust faster to pitch speeds
Maintain balance and posture naturally
Build resilience and joy in high-pressure at-bats
And most importantly… they stop overthinking and start performing.
🎧 Ready to Help Your Athlete Stop Freezing at the Plate?
Don’t let mechanical overload sabotage your child’s swing. Tune in to the full episode and discover how to coach rhythm, not rigidity—so your hitter starts moving, reacting, and swinging like an athlete again.
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The One Curveball Drill No Coach Is Teaching (That Actually Fixes Timing Fast)
Hitting a curveball is one of the toughest tasks in baseball! The deceptive spin and unpredictable trajectory make it a nightmare for even the most experienced hitters. Mastering the art of hitting curveball requires dedication, and specific drills improve your ability to recognize and react to these challenging pitches.
At Hitting Performance Lab, we’ve seen firsthand how curveball timing issues can make or break a player’s season, especially after they demonstrate authority hitting the fastball. But what if you could master the art of hitting off-speed pitches? Our comprehensive guide reveals the secret to improving your recognition and contact rates with gamified drills that actually work!
Key Takeaways
Understand why hitters struggle with off-speed pitches and how to overcome this challenge.
Discover the science behind recognizing deceptive pitches before they leave you swinging at air.
Learn three gamified drills that have been tested with players at all levels, providing measurable improvements.
Transform your approach to curveballs and other breaking pitches with actionable, fun training methods.
Improve your batting average and confidence at the plate by mastering curveball timing.
Why Hitters Struggle with Curveball Timing
Curveballs are notoriously difficult to hit early on in a hitters career, and the reasons behind this difficulty are rooted in the pitch’s unique characteristics. The pitcher’s goal with curveballs and off-speed pitches is to keep the hitter off balance with not only movement but also a change in speed.
The Deception of Off-Speed Pitches
The deceptive nature of breaking pitches, such as curveballs, comes from both their reduced velocity and their non-linear movement. This creates a double challenge for hitters trying to make solid contact. Curveballs disrupt the timing mechanisms that batters develop primarily against fastballs, making it like your brain is expecting one thing and gets something completely different!
Common Mistakes When Facing Breaking Balls
Many hitters make the critical mistake of committing their weight forward too early, leaving them vulnerable when the ball breaks late and changes trajectory. Young hitters especially struggle because they haven’t developed the visual recognition skills to identify spin patterns quickly enough to make adjustments.
Common Mistakes
Consequences
Adjustments Needed
Committing weight forward too early
Vulnerability to late-breaking balls
Improve visual recognition skills
Not adjusting to spin patterns
Difficulty in making solid contact
Practice identifying spin patterns
Failing to adjust timing
Struggling against off-speed pitches
Develop timing mechanisms for off-speed pitches
Understanding these deceptive elements is the first step toward developing effective countermeasures in your hitting approach. By recognizing the challenges posed by curveballs and off-speed pitches, hitters can begin to develop strategies to overcome them.
The Science Behind Recognizing Off-Speed Pitches
At Hitting Performance Lab, we dive into the science behind recognizing off-speed pitches! Understanding the intricacies of pitch recognition can be a game-changer for hitters. It’s not just about reacting to the pitch; it’s about anticipating it through a combination of visual cues and neurological processes.
Understanding Pitch Rotation and Movement
The rotation and movement of a pitch are critical factors in identifying its type. For instance, a curveball thrown with a specific spin will have a distinct rotation that can be picked up by the hitter’s eye. The spin of a curveball is typically slower than that of a fastball, making it easier to recognize. Different arm slots, such as over-the-top, three-quarters, and sidearm, create different spin signatures, providing early clues about the pitch type and expected movement.
The Psychology of Pitch Recognition
The psychological aspect of pitch recognition is just as important as the physical. Many hitters develop mental blocks against breaking pitches, which can slow their reaction times and decision-making processes. At Hitting Performance Lab, we emphasize the importance of mental preparation and focus in overcoming these blocks.
How Timing Mechanisms Work in the Brain
The human brain processes visual information in milliseconds, but recognizing spin patterns requires training specific neural pathways. By understanding how the brain processes timing information, hitters can develop more effective training strategies for improving their curveball recognition. This involves repetitive exposure to different pitches and focused attention on the pitcher’s hand and the initial ball flight.
Pre-Drill Mental Preparation to Fix Curveball Timing
Before we dive into the physical drills to improve curveball timing, it’s essential to address the mental preparation required to succeed at the plate. The mental game is just as crucial as the physical one when it comes to hitting a curveball effectively.
Developing a Strategic Approach at the Plate
To become a proficient curveball hitter, you need to develop a strategic mindset that begins long before you step into the batter’s box. This involves observing how pitchers work against your teammates and identifying patterns in when they throw breaking pitches. For instance, are your teammates only getting off-speed pitches when they’re down 0-2 or 1-2? Hitters tend to get jumpy when they get down two strikes, and pitchers take advantage of that, knowing they can keep the ball down and off the plate some and still have the hitter swing. By understanding these patterns, you can anticipate what’s coming and adjust your approach accordingly.
Reading Pitcher Tendencies and Patterns
Most pitchers, especially at youth and high school levels, develop predictable patterns with their pitching sequencing. They’ll often save curveballs for specific counts (0-2, 1-2) or situations. To gain an edge, learn to read subtle physical tells in a pitcher’s delivery. Many pitchers unknowingly telegraph their curveballs through slight changes in arm angle, hand position, or tempo. By creating a mental database of pitcher tendencies throughout a game, you’ll start anticipating breaking pitches rather than being surprised by them. This mental preparation creates confidence, and confidence is absolutely critical to successful timing adjustments against breaking pitches.
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Get ready to take your hitting to the next level with our Spin Recognition Challenge, a gamified drill that makes practice more engaging and effective! At Hitting Performance Lab, we understand that recognizing spin is crucial for hitting curveballs and other off-speed pitches. This drill is designed to improve your recognition skills, making you a more confident and effective hitter.
Setup and Equipment Needed
To set up the Spin Recognition Challenge, you’ll need a few pieces of equipment: a pitching machine capable of throwing breaking pitches (or a skilled pitcher/coach), colored markers, tennis balls or baseballs, and a tracking system (notebook or smartphone app). The key is to create distinctive spin signatures on the balls by marking them with different colored patterns. This will help train your eyes to pick up subtle rotation differences.
Execution and Scoring System
During the drill, hitters will face pitches with varying spin signatures. They must identify the type of pitch before making their swing decision. The scoring system rewards both correct identification and quality of contact, creating a comprehensive training environment. For example, you can use the “Yes or No” drill, where hitters say “Yes!” and swing if it’s a good pitch, or “No!” and let it go by. The goal is to make this decision as early as possible, right out of the hand of the pitcher or machine.
The Spin Recognition Challenge builds on traditional drills by adding competitive elements. Players earn points for correctly identifying pitch types, and the scoring system can be adjusted based on the quality of contact. This creates a friendly competition among teammates while building a critical skill that directly translates to game performance!
Progression Levels and Variations
As hitters progress through the drill, the difficulty level can be increased by introducing more complex spin patterns or by reducing the time available to make a decision. Coaches can also vary the drill by changing the type of pitches thrown or the marking on the balls. This ensures that hitters remain challenged and continue to improve their spin recognition skills.
By incorporating the Spin Recognition Challenge into your practice routine, you’ll see significant improvements in your ability to hit curveballs and other off-speed pitches. This gamified drill makes practice more engaging, fun, and effective, helping you become a better hitter!
Gamified Drill #2: Reaction Time Competition
The Reaction Time Competition is our second gamified drill, specifically designed to tackle the challenging aspect of hitting curveballs – reaction time! At Hitting Performance Lab, we understand that improving reaction time is crucial for youth baseball players to effectively hit curveballs thrown by pitchers who mix in breaking balls with their fastballs.
This drill requires minimal equipment: a partner or coach, a screen or L-screen for protection, various balls (such as tennis balls), and a timing device (like a smartphone app). The Reaction Time Competition creates a progressive challenge system where the pitcher mixes fastballs and curveballs at random, forcing hitters to make split-second adjustments. The hitter will focus on hitting one pitch or the other. DO NOT try to be on-time with both pitches.
Setup and Equipment Needed
To set up the Reaction Time Competition drill, you’ll need a partner or coach to act as the pitcher, standing behind a screen or L-screen. The pitcher will throw a mix of fastballs and curveballs, and you’ll need a timing device to measure your reaction time. Tennis balls or similar are ideal for this drill as they are safe and effective for practicing reaction times.
Execution and Scoring System
During the drill, the pitcher throws pitches at random intervals, and you must react as quickly as possible to the type of pitch thrown. Players earn points based on how quickly they identify the pitch type and how well they adjust their swing timing to make solid contact. The scoring system rewards both quick recognition and accurate hitting, simulating the pressure of game situations.
Progression Levels and Variations
As you improve, the progression system gradually decreases the time between pitches, challenging you to react faster and build neural pathways for quicker recognition. This drill is particularly effective for youth baseball players who are just beginning to face pitchers who throw curveballs. By incorporating competitive elements and precise measurement of reaction times, we’ve enhanced the traditional underhand recognition drill to provide a comprehensive training experience.
Gamified Drill #3: The Zone Control Challenge
At Hitting Performance Lab, we’re excited to introduce our most advanced gamified drill yet: The Zone Control Challenge! This drill is designed to take your hitting to the next level by combining pitch recognition, zone discipline, and proper swing mechanics into one comprehensive exercise.
Setup and Equipment Needed
To execute The Zone Control Challenge, you’ll need a few key pieces of equipment. First, you’ll require a batting cage or a field space where you can safely practice your swing. Next, you’ll need a home plate with marked strike zone regions to help you focus on specific areas of the zone. A pitcher or a pitching machine capable of throwing breaking pitches is also essential, as is having scoring materials to track your progress.
Execution and Scoring System
The Zone Control Challenge involves dividing the strike zone into strategic sections based on where curveballs and breaking pitches typically enter and finish. You’ll earn points by correctly identifying not just the pitch type but also its zone location, and then demonstrating the proper mechanical adjustments to make solid contact. The drill emphasizes maintaining proper front leg mechanics, that crucial “sink” into the front knee that allows hitters to keep their hands back just long enough for breaking pitches.
Pitch Type
Zone Location
Points Awarded
Curveball
Low and Away
5
Fastball
Middle
3
Breaking Pitch
High and Inside
4
Progression Levels and Variations
As you progress through The Zone Control Challenge, we’ll introduce more challenging elements to simulate game conditions. These include mixed pitch sequences, extreme breaking pitches, and pressure situations. This drill works equally well for baseball and softball hitters, with appropriate adjustments for the different breaking pitch characteristics in each sport.
By incorporating The Zone Control Challenge into your regular practice, you’ll see significant improvements in your ability to hit curveballs and other off-speed pitches. Remember, the key is to maintain a strong front leg and delay the firing of your hands to make solid contact. With consistent practice and the right mindset, you’ll be hitting like a pro in no time!
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Conclusion: Implementing These Drills into Your Regular Practice
Now that you’ve learned the three gamified drills from Hitting Performance Lab, it’s time to integrate them into your practice routine! You’ve got a comprehensive system for fixing curveball timing issues through our proven gamified approach to training. To get started, we recommend dedicating just 15-20 minutes of focused work, 2-3 times per week. This isn’t about overhauling your entire practice routine, but making incremental improvements that add up.
The key to success lies in CONSISTENCY and PROGRESSION. Track your results with each drill and gradually increase the difficulty as your recognition and timing improve. For coaches, it’s essential to introduce these drills incrementally, starting with the Spin Recognition Challenge before advancing to the more complex Zone Control Challenge. For more insights on pitch recognition, visit Game Sense Sports website on video occlusion training software.
Remember, mental preparation remains crucial – continue developing your strategic approach at the plate alongside these physical drills. For youth baseball and softball players, these drills create a fun, competitive environment that builds critical skills without the frustration that often comes with traditional curveball training. At Hitting Performance Lab, we’ve seen dramatic improvements in players’ ability to handle breaking pitches when they commit to this systematic approach – often within just 2-3 weeks of consistent practice! The confidence gained from mastering these drills will directly translate to game performance.
FAQ
How can I improve my ability to recognize off-speed pitches, like curveballs?
To improve your recognition of off-speed pitches, focus on understanding the pitcher’s mechanics and release points. Practice with gamified drills that challenge your reaction time and pitch recognition skills, such as the Spin Recognition Challenge!
What are some common mistakes hitters make when facing curveballs?
Hitters often struggle with over-swinging or bailing out when facing curveballs. To avoid this, work on developing a patient approach at the plate and focus on making solid contact rather than trying to hit the ball out of the park!
How can I adjust my swing to better handle off-speed pitches?
To adjust your swing, focus on slowing down your swing tempo and being more discerning at the plate. Practice with slower pitches, like changeups, to improve your ability to handle off-speed pitches!
What role does the pitcher’s arm and hand play in throwing a curveball?
The pitcher’s arm angle and hand positioning play a crucial role in throwing a curveball. A pitcher with a consistent release point and spin can make it difficult for hitters to recognize the pitch!
How can I use the gamified drills to improve my hitting contact against curveballs?
By incorporating the Spin Recognition Challenge, Reaction Time Competition, and Zone Control Challenge into your practice routine, you’ll be able to improve your pitch recognition, reaction time, and hitting contact against curveballs!
Can these drills be used for softball players as well?
Absolutely! While the drills were designed with baseball in mind, the principles and techniques can be applied to softball players as well. Softball players can benefit from the same gamified drills to improve their off-speed recognition and hitting contact!
Why Great Teams Always Have Great Catchers: Jerry Weinstein’s Secrets to Youth Catching Success
When Coach Jerry Weinstein speaks, the baseball world listens. With over 60 years of coaching experience spanning Team USA, the Colorado Rockies, and countless elite youth programs, Jerry’s insights are nothing short of transformative. In this episode of the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, Joey Myers sits down with Coach Weinstein to unpack the most misunderstood—and often overlooked—position in baseball: the catcher.
If you’re a parent, coach, or young athlete trying to master the art of catching, this is your blueprint. Whether you’re navigating pitch calling, building confidence behind the plate, or trying to prevent burnout in young catchers, this episode is filled with field-tested advice you can use this week.
🧠 Key Takeaways from the Episode
1. Why One-Knee Catching Isn’t Just a Trend
Coach Weinstein debunks the myth that one-knee catching is bad for blocking or throwing. The truth? It reduces fatigue, minimizes injury risk, and improves performance when done right—especially for players with limited mobility.
“If you believe in fact-based decisions, you’d look at the data—and the data supports it.” – Coach Weinstein
2. Pitch Calling Is a Skill—Here’s How to Teach It
Whether your youth athlete is calling their own pitches or you’re guiding them, Coach Weinstein emphasizes simplicity and adaptability. Start with your pitcher’s strengths. Focus on pitch execution, not perfection.
“In amateur baseball, a well-executed strike is a good pitch—fastball, curveball, or change-up.”
3. Managing Pressure: What Catchers (and Parents) Need to Hear
Handling high-pressure moments begins with preparation and mindset. Teach young catchers that pressure is a privilege. Let them make mistakes. Let them learn. And most importantly, let them own their game.
“It’s his gig, not yours. Don’t make your child’s performance about you.”
4. Preventing Catcher Burnout in a Busy Season
Fatigue leads to poor mechanics and injuries. Coach Weinstein stresses listening to your athlete—mentally and physically. Balance baseball with downtime and adjust workload based on recovery, not just stats.
🔗 Related Resources from HittingPerformanceLab.com
Coach Weinstein shares gold for youth coaches and baseball parents alike. His lessons on catcher strategy, mental toughness, and smarter development are game-changers.
👉 Listen now and learn how to help your athlete become the most confident version of themselves behind the plate.
If you’re serious about helping your player grow into a smart, confident catcher—or simply want to avoid the most common coaching mistakes—this episode is required listening. Don’t miss your chance to turn insights into action.
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Is the Torpedo Bat Really a Game-Changer for Youth Hitters? Here’s What You’re Not Being Told
It’s all over social media. New York Yankees players are swinging a new heavy-barreled “torpedo bat” and watching their exit velocities soar. Parents and coaches everywhere are asking: Should my kid be using this? In this episode of the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, Joey Myers pulls back the curtain on the torpedo bat hype—breaking down its biomechanics, risks for youth hitters, and how you can replicate its benefits using safer, proven alternatives at home.
💡 Key Takeaways from the Episode
🔬 What Is the Torpedo Bat—And Why Is It Trending?
A heavier, tapered barrel training bat, made famous by pro-level results with the Yankees.
Classified as an overload bat, it shifts weight forward to challenge mechanics, boost barrel awareness, and increase swing resistance.
It’s built to punish poor mechanics like early rotation and scooping—but may be too advanced for youth hitters.
⚠️ Why It’s NOT for Every Athlete (Especially Younger Ones)
Young hitters often lack top-hand strength, pattern awareness, and timing control, making the bat more of a burden than a breakthrough.
Joey warns it can reinforce bad habits, like late swings, overcompensation, and torso-hand disconnection if used too soon.
Quote:“Most young players aren’t physically prepared to benefit from this training tool.”
✅ Safer, Smarter Alternatives: Structured Overload-Underload Training
Joey shares a research-backed progression to mimic torpedo bat benefits:
Warm-Up Phase: Light bat or wiffle ball swings to establish rhythm and hand path.
Overload Phase: Donut or heavy bat swings with emphasis on connection and delayed rotation.
Standard Bat Return: Controlled swings focused on barrel feedback and precision.
🧠 Backed by studies from the Journal of Strength and Conditioning, and real-world experience from HittingPerformanceLab.com.
🧱 Building a Foundation Before Chasing Trends
The real solution isn’t the bat—it’s the program behind the swings.
Joey highlights how Swing Shift, his daily video training program, gives hitters the progressive structure and feedback they need to build timing, barrel control, and confidence without shortcuts.
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The $8 Tool MLB Pros Use to Fix Youth Timing at Home
Did you know that a significant number of youth hitters struggle with timing issues, resulting in late swings that can be the difference between a hit and a miss? It’s a frustrating problem that can be addressed! Hitting a baseball or softball requires complex perception, decision-making, and muscle coordination. At the Hitting Performance Lab, we’ve seen firsthand how vision training can be a game-changer for young athletes.
The science behind pitch recognition supports the notion that vision training can enhance a player’s offensive performance. By improving visual processing speed, young hitters can react faster and make better decisions at the plate. Our comprehensive guide will explore the connection between visual processing speed and swing timing, and provide you with a toolkit of vision training exercises to improve your game.
Key Takeaways
Understand how vision training can address timing issues in youth hitters.
Discover the science behind pitch recognition and its impact on batting performance.
Learn about the Hitting Performance Lab’s approach to vision training.
Get access to a toolkit of vision training exercises to improve swing timing.
Improve your young athlete’s batting performance with evidence-backed techniques.
Understanding the Connection Between Vision and Late Swings
Understanding the connection between vision and late swings is crucial for youth hitters looking to improve their game! When you’re at the plate, your vision is working dynamically to track the pitch, make quick decisions, and react accordingly. It’s not just about seeing the ball; it’s about processing what you see rapidly and translating that into a physical response.
Why Youth Hitters Struggle with Timing
Young hitters often struggle with timing because their visual system is still developing. The specialized skills needed to track a fast-moving baseball or softball effectively aren’t fully formed.Late swings are one of the most common and frustrating problems youth hitters face, and contrary to popular belief, the issue often isn’t about strength or mechanics – it’s about vision processing speed! As a result, young players need to focus on enhancing their visual skills to improve their batting performance.
The Science of Visual Processing in Baseball
The science behind visual processing in baseball is fascinating. The brain needs approximately 0.2 seconds to process what the eyes see, but a 70mph fastball gives batters only about 0.4 seconds total reaction time. This tight time-frame means that youth players must develop the neural pathways that connect visual input to physical response quickly. If these pathways are still developing, it creates a delay that results in consistently late swings.
Let’s break down the key aspects of visual processing in baseball into a simple table:
Visual Skill
Description
Importance in Baseball
Dynamic Visual Acuity
The ability to see objects clearly when they’re moving
High – crucial for tracking fast pitches
Depth Perception
The ability to judge distances between objects
High – essential for judging pitch trajectory
Reaction Time
The time taken to respond to a visual stimulus
High – directly affects swing timing
By understanding and addressing these visual skills, youth hitters can significantly improve their timing and overall batting performance. It’s not just about practicing your swing; it’s about training your eyes to work in harmony with your body.
The Science Behind Vision Training for Youth Hitters
Vision training is not just a buzzword; it’s a scientifically-backed method to enhance batting performance in youth hitters. At Hitting Performance Lab, we’re passionate about sharing the latest research and techniques to help young athletes improve their game.
How Vision Affects Hitting Performance
The connection between vision and hitting is undeniable. Research has shown that visual skills play a critical role in a player’s ability to hit a baseball. Factors such as dynamic visual acuity, depth perception, and reaction time all contribute to a hitter’s success. For instance, a study found that MLB players have visual acuity between 20/10 and 20/12, significantly better than the general population.
By enhancing these visual skills through targeted vision training, youth hitters can improve their performance at the plate. It’s not just about having good eyesight; it’s about being able to track the ball, anticipate its trajectory, and react quickly.
Research Supporting Vision Training in Baseball
A groundbreaking study involving 352 professional baseball players demonstrated a significant correlation between visual skills and batting performance. The research, conducted by Spaniol et al. in 2014, used a computerized software program called Vizual Edge to assess various visual skills, including eye alignment, depth perception, and visual tracking.
The findings were compelling: players in the top 25% for vision skills outperformed those in the bottom 25% in nearly every offensive category, including batting average, strikeout percentage, and on-base plus slugging. This research underscores the importance of vision training in baseball and supports its inclusion in training regimens for youth hitters. For more information on improving your hitting consistency, check out our Instant Swing Repair program.
Essential Visual Skills for Baseball Success
Mastering specific visual skills can make a substantial difference in a baseball player’s hitting performance! As we dive into the world of baseball vision training, it becomes clear that certain visual abilities are paramount for success on the field.
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Dynamic Visual Acuity is arguably the most critical visual skill for baseball success. It’s your ability to see objects clearly while they’re in motion, like a 70mph fastball coming at you with spin and movement! Elite baseball players can identify the spin, speed, and trajectory of a pitch within milliseconds, which is why they consistently make better swing decisions than average players. This skill is not just about seeing the ball; it’s about understanding its movement and anticipating its trajectory.
Depth Perception and Tracking
Depth perception and tracking abilities allow hitters to judge exactly where a pitch will cross the plate and time their swing perfectly. Without this skill, youth hitters consistently swing over or under pitches. The ability to track the ball and understand its depth is crucial for making solid contact. It’s not just about seeing the ball; it’s about understanding its spatial relationship to the plate and the hitter.
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Contrast sensitivity is particularly crucial in baseball because it allows hitters to pick up the subtle seam rotation against various backgrounds and lighting conditions that signal what type of pitch is coming. This skill helps hitters differentiate between various pitch types and anticipate the ball’s movement. By enhancing contrast sensitivity, hitters can gain a significant edge in recognizing and reacting to pitches.
Peripheral Vision Awareness
Peripheral vision awareness gives hitters the ability to simultaneously track the ball while maintaining awareness of the field, base runners, and defensive positioning. This skill separates good hitters from great ones, as it allows for a broader understanding of the game situation and more informed decision-making. By being aware of their surroundings, hitters can react more effectively to different game scenarios.
In conclusion, these visual skills are not just beneficial; they are essential for baseball success. By focusing on dynamic visual acuity, depth perception and tracking, contrast sensitivity and recognition, and peripheral vision awareness, youth hitters can significantly improve their performance and gain a competitive edge.
At-Home Vision Training Techniques
Boost your batting skills with effective at-home vision training techniques! At Hitting Performance Lab, we believe that vision training is a crucial aspect of becoming a top-notch hitter. By incorporating simple yet powerful exercises into your daily routine, you can significantly improve your performance on the field.
Brock String Training Method
The Brock String is considered the gold standard for at-home vision training. This simple yet powerful tool consists of a string with colored beads that helps train your eyes to work together when tracking moving objects!
Step-by-Step Implementation
To implement the Brock String method, start by holding the string in front of your nose, then focus on the closest bead, and systematically shift your focus to each bead down the string. This trains convergence, the critical skill that allows your eyes to track an incoming pitch.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Common mistakes to avoid with the Brock String include training for too long (causing eye fatigue), improper string tension, and incorrect distance positioning. We recommend 5-10 minute sessions for optimal results.
Card Tracking Exercises
Card tracking exercises are fantastic for developing dynamic visual acuity. By rapidly identifying and calling out playing cards flashed at increasing speeds, youth hitters develop the quick recognition skills needed for pitch identification.
3D Depth Perception Training
3D depth perception training using specialized glasses or apps helps youth hitters judge the precise location where a pitch will cross the plate. MLB players like Ian Happ use similar techniques in the on-deck circle before at-bats!
By incorporating these at-home vision training techniques into your daily routine, you’ll be well on your way to improving your batting skills and becoming a more confident hitter. Remember, consistent practice is key, so make sure to set aside time each week to focus on your vision training.
Pitch Recognition Training for Youth Hitters
Pitch recognition training is a game-changer for youth hitters looking to improve their skills on the field! By enhancing their ability to recognize different types of pitches, young players can significantly boost their batting performance and gain a competitive edge.
Effective pitch recognition involves a combination of visual training and practice. It’s not just about seeing the ball; it’s about understanding the pitcher’s mechanics, the type of pitch, and making quick decisions. This skill is crucial for youth baseball players as it directly impacts their ability to hit the ball successfully.
Video Occlusion Methods
One of the most scientifically-validated approaches to pitch recognition training is the video occlusion method. This technique involves showing youth hitters videos of pitches from the batter’s perspective and then “blacking out” the video at crucial moments. The hitter must then decide what type of pitch is coming based on the limited information available. This method has been shown to improve reaction time and enhance overall hitting performance.
The Hitting Performance Lab has found that consistent practice with video occlusion can reduce reaction time by up to 100 milliseconds – the difference between a weak ground ball and solid contact! This is a significant improvement that can be achieved through dedicated vision training.
Pitch Type Identification Drills
In addition to video occlusion, pitch type identification drills are another effective way to improve pitch recognition. These drills should progress from simple (fastball vs. curveball) to complex (recognizing subtle differences between similar pitches like sliders and cutters) as the youth hitter develops their skills. By gradually increasing the difficulty level, hitters can refine their ability to identify pitches accurately and quickly.
Integrating Vision Training with Batting Practice
To create a powerful learning environment, it’s essential to integrate vision training with batting practice. This can be achieved by incorporating strobe glasses during soft toss or having hitters call out pitch types before swinging during machine batting practice. By combining vision training with physical practice, youth hitters can develop a more comprehensive understanding of the game and improve their overall performance.
Measuring Progress and Ensuring Success
To ensure the effectiveness of vision training, it’s crucial to track progress and set realistic expectations! At Hitting Performance Lab, we’ve seen firsthand how consistent training can lead to significant improvements in pitch recognition and overall batting performance.
Setting Realistic Expectations
Setting realistic expectations is crucial for vision training success! Typically, we see noticeable improvements in pitch recognition after 3-4 weeks of consistent training. However, significant batting average improvements may take 6-8 weeks.
It’s essential for parents and coaches to understand that vision training results follow a non-linear progression, with players often experiencing ‘aha moments’ after periods of apparent plateau.
Tracking Improvements in Game Performance
The most effective way to track improvements is through a combination of vision metrics (recognition speed, tracking accuracy) and in-game performance statistics (contact rate, strikeout percentage, quality of contact).
Research, such as a study on a University of Cincinnati baseball team, has shown that after just six weeks of vision training three times per week, the team’s batting average increased by 0.034 while the rest of their conference’s average declined! For youth hitters, we recommend creating a simple tracking system that monitors both objective metrics and subjective feedback.
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It’s time to revolutionize the way we approach batting training – with a focus on vision training, we can unlock new levels of performance! At the Hitting Performance Lab, we’ve seen firsthand the dramatic impact that targeted vision exercises can have on youth hitters. By addressing the root cause of late swings and timing issues, our scientifically-validated approach helps young baseball and softball players transform their game.
Vision training isn’t just another fad; it’s a comprehensive system that develops the complete visual skill set needed for success. By combining Brock String training, pitch recognition drills, and integrated batting practice, young athletes can significantly improve their visual acuity, depth perception, and reaction time. For more information on how to improve vision, check out our resource on how hitters can improve their vision.
Don’t wait until frustration sets in – implement these vision training techniques today and watch as your youth hitter begins to see the ball earlier, recognize pitches faster, and make more consistent contact! With regular training, dramatic improvements can be achieved in just 6-8 weeks. The future of batting training is here, and it’s all about vision.
FAQ
How does contrast sensitivity impact a player’s ability to hit a baseball?
Contrast sensitivity plays a crucial role in a player’s ability to detect the ball against various backgrounds, such as the sky or a cluttered stadium. Improved contrast sensitivity enables players to track the ball more effectively!
Can peripheral vision awareness really make a difference in game performance?
Absolutely! Being aware of your surroundings through peripheral vision allows you to react faster to unexpected plays and make sharper decisions on the field!
How often should I practice vision training exercises to see noticeable improvements?
Consistency is key! We recommend practicing vision training exercises at least 2-3 times a week, with a minimum of 10-15 minutes per session, to see significant improvements in your visual skills!
Will vision training really help me hit the ball more consistently?
By enhancing your dynamic visual acuity, depth perception, and reaction time, you’ll be better equipped to track the ball and make solid contact, resulting in more consistent hitting!
Can Brock String exercises really improve my depth perception?
Yes! The Brock String is a simple yet effective tool for improving depth perception by training your eyes to work together and judge distances more accurately!
How long does it take to notice improvements in my hitting performance after starting vision training?
While individual results may vary, many players start to notice improvements in their hitting performance within 4-6 weeks of consistent vision training!
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