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1️⃣ Bottom hand iso extreme inside tee (thumb down hold with head down) stay inside the ball. No hook 2️⃣Top hand extreme inside tee throwing top hand under bottom arm. Keeping our top hand palm up to keep us through it. No hook straight through the ball.

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Xen Pennyvor 2 Jahren

3️⃣Short bat extreme inside tee. Stick finish with head down. Back of the net line drive focus. 4️⃣Short bat extreme inside high tee. Wanting to stay direct to the ball while staying inside. Still sticking finish with no hook. Back of the net line drive focus.

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Xen Pennyvor 2 Jahren

5️⃣Game bat extreme inside low tee. Blend into game bat make sure the pattern is sticking. Same emphasis on staying inside, no hook. Back of the net focus. 6️⃣Game bat extreme high tee. Stick finish staying direct while inside the ball. Back of the net focus.

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Xen Pennyvor 2 Jahren

7️⃣Bottom hand. Make move into the launch position to feel the ground. Inner lane toss stay through it. No hook. Hold head down every time.

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8️⃣Top hand. Make move into the launch position to feel the ground inner lane toss and stay through it. Keep top hand palm up. No hook. Hold head down every swing. Throwing under the bottom arm, then blending into just top hand with palm up holds. Still no hook.

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Xen Pennyvor 2 Jahren

9️⃣Short bat with both hands, making move into the launch position to feel the ground. Stick finish on the inner lane toss. No hook. Back of net focus.

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Xen Pennyvor 2 Jahren

🔟Band around knees to eliminate the lunge out move. Make move into launchpause,e then stick the inner lane pitch with hook. Blended into full stride withthe bandd still sticking the inner lane pitch with no hook. Back of the net focus.

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Xen Pennyvor 2 Jahren

▶️Thick grip bat with heavy balls to feel striking the baseball while maintaining angles forward while using the thick grip bat. Still a stick and hold. Holding angles forward no matter what. @ThickGripBat

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Xen Pennyvor 2 Jahren

▶️Inner lane machine with Skinny bat to focus on precision and accuracy with the barrel. Sticking finish with the head down. No hook to the pullside. Stay through it. Blended into the game bat with the same principles to make sure it sticks.

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Swingbuildervor 2 Jahren

Outstanding !!!

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Xen Pennyvor 2 Jahren

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