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I buy many instructional videos, I am sure like many of you. I came across a pretty good one on Ebay called, "Hitting With a Pro." I thought the instruction was easy to understand and apply. I just have to get my son to watch it, because he won't listen to me anymore. Can anyone relate? Either way, here is the website www.baseballpros.net if anyone is interested. Merry Christmas.
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I give hitting lessons, I own many videos and have used many different drills to teach hitting. The bible of hitting videos is "Do We Teach What We Really See" by Mike Epstein. Check out his website at mikeepsteinhitting.com. It's by far the best and the only hitting drills I use, I've had nothing but outstanding results from the basic drills he uses. The key is to do his drills over and over. Sometimes the player gets bored with the drills, but it will pay dividends. I wish I had stumbled upon the video a long time ago.
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Originally posted by Stud Cantrell:
I give hitting lessons, I own many videos and have used many different drills to teach hitting. The bible of hitting videos is "Do We Teach What We Really See" by Mike Epstein. Check out his website at mikeepsteinhitting.com. It's by far the best and the only hitting drills I use, I've had nothing but outstanding results from the basic drills he uses. The key is to do his drills over and over. Sometimes the player gets bored with the drills, but it will pay dividends. I wish I had stumbled upon the video a long time ago.


I also do hitting instruction and will second the Epstein tapes. They have been the bible for me. I use those tapes as the core to my instruction and have produced solid results.
A great video for catchers is the one by Rob McDonald, the current head coach at Murray State. I'm not for sure on the name of the video and it's about 10 years old. I know most college coaches and several high school coaches use it as the catching bible. I had a friend that's a high school coach and he called Coach McDonald at Murray State and got the video.
I had the dvd until it got stepped on and destroyed ;(

the info was top notch, but the production was not as good as the Rob McDonald video. This dvd was filmed at an indoor baseball facility where Dave Weaver gave instruction and had a couple of catchers of various ages show what he was teaching. Almost like me taking my camcorder to a local facility. But, as I said, the info was top notch.

The McDonald video is filmed at a college baseball field, more polished, and great info as well.

Alot of similar info, and some things that are different (i.e. McDonald advocates the glove pushing the arm back on the throw to 2nd, while Dave believes that will turn the shoulders too much, so he says to pull the ball back with the throwing arm).

either way, you'll get good info...

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