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And I'll assume you're a bag of hot air until you're willing to backup your claims of "ease" w/ video clips of your hitters. Roll Eyes

Hmmm... there used to be someone else around here who posted the same type of sarcastic, in your face, you're wrong cuz I'm right tone... he fancied himself a "Teacher of Men". He was an absolute "Chameleon" at getting banned then returning under a different name. Deep down, he was really just a big "Oaf[er]".

When did you join this site? (uh, yesterday!) Yet you've seen lots of internet sites w/ hitters executing the proper loading sequence.

I can't say for sure that you're the same person... but you sure do sound like a close cousin! Razz
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I don't know how long? I'll keep working w/ my son tho and try to help him be the best he can be. THAT'S my role. How about you? Do you even work w/ anyone? Or do you just pontificate from behind your computer? We've all seen plenty of those types too... entertaining in their arrogance, but when all is said and done, lacking substance.

I do what most people who visit baseball web sites don't do (for whatever reasons; I'm not questioning them)... I'm willing to put up video clips of my hitter in order to help me learn what/how to teach. Like most coaches, during live BP, I think I see improvement, only to have the video later refute that. But most coaches I know, including many out here on the net, do not film, or if they do, they're not interested in posting. And that's all good.

But if you're going to call someone out, then shouldn't you really be willing to backup your claims w/ video evidence? If not, then you're just another self-proclaimed internet know-it-all wannabe.
Buddy, I don't know what the heck your problem is??? I try to help my son as best I can to learn what I think can help him improve. Am I always successful? No. I have filmed dozens and dozens of youth hitters over the years, and worked w/ many over my 10 years of coaching? Yes. What I see to be the most common flaw is various forms of improper loading. THAT's why I wrote the article. If it helps someone else improve their players, great - irrespective of MY son's inability to incorporate it.

I'm not quite sure what you're trying so hard to attack bbbaseball? Do you disagree w/ the article? If not, then WTF?

I leave it to the original poster and the other readers to decide if my Loading Sequence article can help them.
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Originally posted by Sandman:
And I'll assume you're a bag of hot air until you're willing to backup your claims of "ease" w/ video clips of your hitters. Roll Eyes

Hmmm... there used to be someone else around here who posted the same type of sarcastic, in your face, you're wrong cuz I'm right tone... he fancied himself a "Teacher of Men". He was an absolute "Chameleon" at getting banned then returning under a different name. Deep down, he was really just a big "Oaf[er]".

When did you join this site? (uh, yesterday!) Yet you've seen lots of internet sites w/ hitters executing the proper loading sequence.

I can't say for sure that you're the same person... but you sure do sound like a close cousin! Razz

Hmmmmm......?
Sandman,

I completely agree with you, and obviously from first hand experience it takes a long time to fix mechanics and make them second nature. My question to you is, how do Major League hitters make their adjustments during the season? They have limited time to work on it and are constantly reinforcing bad mechanics with every game they play.

I know that Abreu went into a slump after hitting Twins pitcher Blackburn in the nose with a line drive. He went on his longest 0-for of his career. I forget the mechanical problem they had with him, but how did he fix it in just a matter of days?

Thanks...

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