Baseball Express

Monday, May 23, 2011

Successful Baseball Hitting Systems and Techniques for Youth Players

Coaching is a demanding and rewarding experience all rolled into one. 

One of the most rewarding aspects of coaching baseball is watching a player start the season batting 9th and moving up in the line up.  It can be equally frustrating as a coach to watch your 3rd or 4th slot hitter move to the bottom of the line up.  Especially when you have tried everything you've learned over the years to help your batter improve.  

Starting out as a new coach, I used the techniques that I gained from playing baseball for over 20 years.  I quickly found out that it's hard work to teach a player the correct way to bat during the given practice time.  Especially when you have 12 players to get through during an hour and half practice time.  

I've learned that it's better to not reinvent the wheel.  One of the best hitting coaches for youth baseball and beyond is Coach Joe Brockhoff, Tulane Athletic Hall Inductee and creator of Super 8 Hitting System.  I haven't found a better system for teaching players how to bat.

How many times have you told your players to "squish the bug" or "keep or get the back elbow up'"?  Do you know what actually should happen during the pivot?  Or why you are telling your player to  keep his elbow up?

The Super 8 Hitting System is designed to help your team or player become " a feared and respected coach or player in your league" in one week.  Joe Brockhoff has all of the tools that you need as a coach or a player to end the frustration of striking out at the plate.

Click here for more information on the Super 8 Hitting System

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