Loading video...

Video Failed to Load

Go Home

3 Cues That Can Really Help 🔥 • Pull back (or stay back) as you go forward • Dip your toe in the water • Turn into the tire at contact + be strong Use all or just one. Either way, this can really help.

157,696 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

11 Comments

Trey Hannam's profile picture
Trey Hannam1 year ago

Watch what the best do. See what you need to get better at. Apply to where you need to get better. ✅ Save this, tag or send to a friend who needs.

Trey Hannam's profile picture
Trey Hannam1 year ago

If you like hitting videos like this to help your hitter, Check out my YouTube channel:

Jamey Horn's profile picture
Jamey Horn1 year ago

Like this… I used to tell my hitters to feel the ball of their stride foot be the first thing to touch down… it always amazed me how important wording was for instruction.. phrasing that worked for one didn’t work for others. Had to find that phrase that “clicked” for each

Doug Harper's profile picture
Doug Harper1 year ago

I love your cues and terminology.

Trey Hannam's profile picture
Trey Hannam1 year ago

Means a lot, I try hard to make something complex, easy.

Greg Cutler's profile picture
Greg Cutler1 year ago

I like this a lot, my son is only 5, but I’m going to try the toe in the water/tire the next time we are hitting and will introduce the 3rd down the line.

Horace Hall's profile picture
Horace Hall1 year ago

Easy and controlled!

Berkshire Softball 🥎 2025's profile picture
Berkshire Softball 🥎 20251 year ago

This is a very good common sense breakdown to a couple items with hitting.

Trey Hannam's profile picture
Trey Hannam1 year ago

Thank you. I try my best 😀

Jordan McClellan's profile picture
Jordan McClellan1 year ago

Would stepping on ice be a good term/cue for dipping toe in water?

Trey Hannam's profile picture
Trey Hannam1 year ago

Sure!

Related Videos