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SECTION THREE:

The First Cause for Most Hitting “Flaws” - Introduction

Part Three - Hand Break-Ball Releae

1 Doc and 3 video's (best viewed in full screen)

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Hand Break/ Ball Release - 3 video’s

First time viewers watch in order

Intro to Hand Break-Ball Release (1of 3)

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  • Batters can have the best hitting mechanics in the world, but if their timing is off those mechanics won't matter.  

  • On the other hand, batters with average mechanics but good timing will find more success at the plate

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Hand Break-Ball Release (2 of 3)

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  • Here you will see real-life examples of players getting in-sync with the pitcher and the pitched ball. 

  • Timing is the most important aspect of hitting.  Without it, no mechanics in the world will help you. 

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Hand Break-Ball Release (3 of 3)

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  • Below is the simple step-by-step training​ to get in-sync with the pitcher and the pitched ball.

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