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Here’s a single leg squat to medball toss. The main goal here is to NOT drift forward. Turn behind the ball. The closer you are turning to your center of mass👉🏻the quicker you will rotate. Think of this as landing on glass and throw. SummersMethod Noah Soles @krystinahartley

Here’s a single leg squat to medball toss. The main goal here is to NOT drift forward. Turn behind the ball. The closer you are turning to your center of mass👉🏻the quicker you will rotate. Think of this as landing on glass and throw. SummersMethod Noah Soles @krystinahartley

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A lot of hitters confuse being late with letting the ball get deep. They’re not the same thing. In this video I show it with a simple example. I toss the ball and reach way out in front of me to catch it. That’s what late looks like. The ball already beat you… now you’re chasing it with your hands. Then I toss another one and catch it slightly behind me. That’s being on time and letting the ball get deep. When you’re late, your body and barrel are reacting after the ball passes your window. You’re forced to reach, cut across it, or roll it over. When you’re on time, you can let the ball travel and still control it. Now the barrel can stay through the zone longer, and you can drive it with authority. Deep ≠ late. Good hitters aren’t reaching for the ball… they’re on time enough to let it come to them. ⚾️ Train with an expert. Not an influencer.

A lot of hitters confuse being late with letting the ball get deep. They’re not the same thing. In this video I show it with a simple example. I toss the ball and reach way out in front of me to catch it. That’s what late looks like. The ball already beat you… now you’re chasing it with your hands. Then I toss another one and catch it slightly behind me. That’s being on time and letting the ball get deep. When you’re late, your body and barrel are reacting after the ball passes your window. You’re forced to reach, cut across it, or roll it over. When you’re on time, you can let the ball travel and still control it. Now the barrel can stay through the zone longer, and you can drive it with authority. Deep ≠ late. Good hitters aren’t reaching for the ball… they’re on time enough to let it come to them. ⚾️ Train with an expert. Not an influencer.

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We call it Power V! Simply put, From contact to full extension- if you draw a line from the hands to the shoulders it makes a “v” ish formation when seen from above. Kinda like these. Some times arms are fully extended. Sometimes not, but Still makes a “v” ish formation .

We call it Power V! Simply put, From contact to full extension- if you draw a line from the hands to the shoulders it makes a “v” ish formation when seen from above. Kinda like these. Some times arms are fully extended. Sometimes not, but Still makes a “v” ish formation .

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