Hitting Training For Baseball & Softball Swing Trainers | Hitting Performance Lab

Welcome To Day-3 Of The War Room 10-Day Challenge…

 

In the above video, we’ll go over what I begin looking for in hitters when deciding on where to start in their swing transformation.

Particularly, we’ll use the following as a loose Swing Audit Checklist:

  • Foot setup,
  • Grip,
  • Hand placement in the stance,
  • Finger Pressure,
  • Footwork,
  • Timing,
  • Swing Geometry, and
  • Power

Please post any comments or questions below…

Hitting Training For Baseball & Softball Swing Trainers | Hitting Performance Lab

WELCOME!

 

In the above Day-1 video, we’ll go over:

  • Finding which course to first focus on,
  • Take them over the terrain (differentiating the courses),
  • Finding the promised bonuses, and
  • The Coaches Forum.

Please post any comments or questions below…

(Thank you Tim Ferris of FourHourBlog.com)…

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