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Unlocking Elite Power: Perry Husband’s Science-Backed Secrets to Boost Exit Velocity & Fix Youth Hitting Flaws14 Sep 202301:25:00

Ready to transform your hitter’s swing from average to elite?

In this episode of the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, we welcome back Perry Husband, the renowned creator of Effective Velocity, whose groundbreaking work has forever changed how baseball and softball approach hitting mechanics.

Together, we dive deep into one of the most misunderstood topics in youth and pro baseball: why front arm extension, efficient barrel path, and hitting timing—not traditional “staying inside the ball”—are the true keys to unlocking massive, game-time exit velocity.

If you're a parent, coach, or athlete tired of mechanical overload, "hands inside" myths, and underperforming swings, Perry delivers a masterclass you can’t afford to miss. Walk away with science-backed strategies, real-world drills, and practical frameworks to finally help your hitter build effortless power and consistency at the plate.

💥 Key Topics Covered:
  • Why Front Arm Lockout Unlocks Max Bat Speed
    Perry dismantles the “bent arm myth” and shows why a long, leveraged front arm drastically boosts exit velo and sweet spot consistency.

  • Barrel Awareness and Timing: The Missing Links
    Discover how elite hitters like Freddie Freeman prioritize rhythm, stretch reflex, and delayed barrel release—not mechanical perfection.

  • Why ‘Hands Inside’ Might Be Hurting Your Hitter
    Learn why pulling hands in reduces leverage, collapses barrel control, and sacrifices game-time power.

  • Science of Barrel Path for High-Level Hitting
    Perry reveals how a canal-shaped barrel path matches elite pitch trajectories, helping hitters adjust to velocity, movement, and location like pros.

  • How Overload Bat Training Accelerates Development
    Uncover why smart overload-heavy bat training (like tools from The Starting Lineup Store) reinforces elite movement patterns without creating bad habits.

🔥 Ready to take your hitter’s confidence and exit velocity to the next level?

👉 Subscribe to the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, leave a review if you loved today’s insights, and share this episode with a fellow coach or baseball parent who’s serious about their young athlete's success!

📚 Plus, explore exclusive resources, game-changing drills, and daily hitting systems designed specifically for youth athletes at:
➡️ HittingPerformanceLab.com

Exit Velocity Lies, Swing Myths & Why MLB Mechanics Fail Young Hitters05 Sep 202300:56:50
🔥 Why This Episode Matters

Think your kid should swing like Mike Trout or Aaron Judge? Think again. In this jaw-dropping episode of the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, Perry Husband, the creator of Effective Velocity, dismantles some of the biggest myths in modern hitting instruction — and shows why copying MLB mechanics is one of the fastest ways to sabotage a young hitter’s development.

You’ll hear exactly why Trout loses up to 30 MPH of exit velocity on certain pitches, how swing path inefficiencies kill game-day performance, and what actually defines a successful swing for youth athletes. If you’re tired of coaching confusion and looking for a data-backed roadmap to real results, this is the episode you can’t afford to skip.

🔍 Key Topics Covered

✅ Why "Just Swing Hard" Is Killing Consistency
✅ Perry’s analysis of Mike Trout’s exit velocity by zone — and what it reveals
✅ How poor front-arm mechanics and upswing models cost hitters big time
✅ The “Speedboat vs. Torpedo” swing path analogy that simplifies contact mechanics
✅ Why copying elite power hitters often hurts youth players more than it helps
✅ The truth behind 100/100/100 swing efficiency — and why it should be your gold standard
✅ What coaches and parents MUST understand about swing timing and plane
✅ How overload training bats can fix timing, barrel path, and exit speed
✅ Real-world examples from MLB and college softball (including Oklahoma

🚀 Your Next Steps

If your athlete is struggling with inconsistent swings, timing issues, or mechanical confusion, this episode gives you the clarity and proven tools to fix it.

🎯 Check out tools & systems that back up the science:

Liked this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow coach or sports parent who needs it. For even more drills, guides, and power-building resources, visit:
👉 HittingPerformanceLab.com

Let’s keep building smarter swings — one myth-busting episode at a time.

Balancing Athletics & Academics: Bryan Eisenberg & Walter Beede on Achieving Excellence29 Nov 202100:34:12

Bryan Eisenberg and Walter Beede discuss the importance of trading athletic skills for academic success. Discover practical advice for parents navigating their young athlete's educational and athletic journey.

Here's what we cover in this episode:

  • What are the top-3 kid raising pitfalls parents fall into in middle school and high school in before college and professional ball?
  • The DANGERS lurking in self-comparison from ages 14-18 years old
  • “Getting repetition because through repetition, we're going to gain our retention....
  • “They won a college world series. It was a great moment. But suddenly, everything's winding down. I suddenly realize that journey had concluded...”
  • “I use the term and I've used 40 years where I tell parents the whole objective is to trade athletic ability for academic excellence.”
  • “What's the difference of success levels between your son who just played through college and the one who went pro in the way you treated them and brought them up?”
  • Where to find the book Committed and purchase, and where to find you guys on the socials?
Mastering Mental Game Paradoxes: Joe Yurko on Sports Psychology (Part 2)19 Nov 202100:49:35

Sports psychologist Joe Yurko explores the fascinating paradox of how our brains create the games we play, but instinct ultimately guides performance. Understand the mental keys to unlock athlete potential.

Here's what we go over in this part-2 episode with Joe Yurko:

  • Joe’s 10 Sports Psychology principles that are a part of his hitting system
  • Fear: “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Ichabod Crane, in the story, he was afraid, but it was his own imagination that caused him to be afraid, there was no Headless Horseman.”
  • “These kids were walking around saying, we're going to face a guy throwing 95 miles an hour. I'm trying to counter that.”
  • Conscious Brain: “...your thinking parts, the parts that land rockets on the moon and invent sticky notes and whiteout and things like that.”
  • “The moment you said, I don't care anymore, you just turned your brain on.”
  • “He called it the paradox that the upper parts of our brains invent the games that we play... Then the lower parts are the ones that play it.”
  • Where can people find you Joe?
Improving Swing Mechanics: Chaz Henry on Video Analysis as Your Virtual Hitting Coach19 Oct 202100:30:58

Chaz Henry discusses how sport video analysis software complements hitting coaches by offering a valuable second opinion. Learn how technology enhances swing mechanics and player performance.

Here are some of the topics to be discussed:

  • What video analysis software do you use?
  • Who is Chaz Henry? What’s his background in?
  • The fascinating history of Powerchalk and machine learning...
  • Difference of amateur hitter’s up shoulders at landing versus professional hitter’s down shoulders...
  • What machine learning, aka “Artificial Intelligence” (AI), means to the future of video analysis...
  • “What I've done is I've kind of shown how the machine can grade you, can look at these frames and grade you [the swing] ...”
  • How to objectively take a swing “red” light and turn it “green” ...
  • “I don't pretend at all that I'm doing away with, or that I'm automating a real hitting coach; I see it as a second opinion...”
  • Using machine learning to recognize dysfunctional movement like immobile joint and diagnose corrective exercise, so that a hitter moves better...
  • Where can they go to find Powerchalk obviously, and then is there a place they can go to check out this new AI machine learning stuff?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/chazhtranscription

Click short link for video of interview: https://gohpl.com/chazhvideo

Winning at the Plate: Mark Gonzalez on Why a Great Approach Beats Perfect Mechanics08 Oct 202100:42:31

Hitting coach Mark Gonzalez explains why a solid hitting approach can outperform flawless mechanics. Learn strategies to succeed offensively even if your mechanics are still developing.

“You Can Have Average Mechanics and If You Have A Good Approach, You Can Still Be Successful”

Mark Gonzalez, @EastBayMark on Twitter, and inspirational parent coaching his High School Junior hitter

Here's what we talk about in this episode:

  • What do you find to be the biggest mistake, one or two mistakes on hitting that you see out there?
  • Was there an aha moment at some point where you finally said Oh, you know what, I might be over overdoing this being the helicopter parent?
  • “You can have average mechanics and if you have a good approach, you can still be successful...”
  • Is it all about hitting dingers and doubles?
  • What ever happened to playing Whiffle Ball in the street, and can kids learn anything from video games?
  • What things have you guys been doing on the recruiting side?
  • “If this college wants a certain type of hitting approach and if that's the hitting approach you really don't like well maybe that's not the school for you...”
  • Any other parting thoughts that you would give to those parents out there with freshmen, sophomores, juniors in high school, coming from a dad who's coaching their own kid?
  • Where can people find you Coach Mark and powerful BONUS tips???
Why You Can't ‘Try’ to Hit: Joe Yurko’s Sports Psychology Insights (Part 1)20 Sep 202100:37:05

Joe Yurko delves into the mental side of hitting, explaining why ‘trying too hard’ can hinder performance. Explore how athletes can adopt a mindset that frees their natural talent.

In this episode with Joe Yurko, a retired teacher and baseball coach who taught a Sports Psychology class, we go over:

  • Teacher-coach, what you were teaching, the psychology side, give everybody a little bit of a background...

  • Joe Yurko’s 10 Rules for Sports Psychology Success
  • What do you mean by you can't ‘try’ to hit?
  • “The more you forget, the better you are at doing it, and the better you are doing it, the more you can forget.” - Lawrence Shainberg
  • How did you get out of your head and just react when you play?

  • The ‘Pattern Interrupt’
  • “The mind is a great thing unless you must use it.” – Tim McCarver
  • Joe, where can people find you?
Reliability Over Flash: Kyle Harrington on the True Value of Dependable Players02 Sep 202100:27:27

Kyle Harrington highlights why reliability is the most underrated trait in baseball. Learn why consistent players are critical for building successful teams.

Here's what we talk about in this episode:

  • Stephen was accelerating his barrel early, which is what we were teaching at the time, but by the time he got to contact, it was slowing down. Talk a little bit about that...
  • When I looked at Javy Baez, I was seeing him really turn, they say when the pitcher shows you their back pocket, then the hitter shows the pitcher their back pocket. I think that’s flawed...
  • It’s not how much hitter loads their upper torso that’s the issue with getting to inside pitch, it has to do with the barrel path...
  • It was this way [swing down], but his barrel [Bonds] stayed this way [flat], and you'll look at videos, and it just stays flat to the ball that's up in the zone or inside in the zone. He was one of the best...
  • There's a problem there if we want lower strikeouts, and we want a higher batting average, which some can argue isn't as important in today's game, but I still think it is...
  • Where can people find you to get more information?
Hitting the Curveball: Bill Masullo Reveals Why Players Struggle & How to Fix It01 Sep 202100:34:55

Bill Masullo shares insights on why many hitters struggle with curveballs, drawing from extensive experience. Gain practical tips on improving your approach to off-speed pitches.

“I saw 6000 guys; I didn't see anybody who could hit a curveball. It's like, how are we not hitting a curveball?”

What we go over:

  • Give me your sales pitch on you guys' Academy, what you guys do, where you’re located, etc.
  • How long has it been since you started following me Bill?
  • Do you guys do different experiments and stuff like that? Do you show those kids a part of your learning process?
  • What's your advice on the biggest mistake you see some of these hitting academies making in the beginning?
  • How are you guys applying Perry Husband’s stuff?
  • What hitting strategies are you talking about to your guys? And how are you practicing them?
  • Why ‘keep hands inside’ the curveball is a myth...
  • Bill and Joey on the state of youth baseball and softball: ‘free play’
  • Where can people find you Bill?
Building Your Hitting Database: Neil McConnell on Developing Consistent Batting Success01 Sep 202100:33:04

Hitting expert Neil McConnell explains what it means to ‘build the database’ for hitters, and how accumulating mental and physical hitting data leads to greater consistency and success.

Coach Neil McConnell, the founder of MaxBP whiffle ball pitching machines, et al. products

What Does It Mean To ‘Build The Database’ When It Comes To Hitting?

Here are some of the topics to be discussed:

  • You're doing a lot of really big things over the last year or two? Go ahead and let them know what you guys are up to?
  • What are some of those tools? I know you have a bunch of them, but say like top two or so outside of the actual pitching machines?
  • It's not just about a whiffle ball pitching machine to hit on?
  • What does it mean to ‘build the database’ when it comes to hitting?
  • You guys have done a lot of cool stuff with using max BP with catchers, how do you guys use that?
  • “Where you're making them make a decision and ignoring one color versus being locked into another color...”
  • “You can honestly get work in and probably 10-15 feet. 20 feet is a good space....”
  • Do you guys test them before they go out?
  • Where can people find you, the website, the social media, all that good stuff?
Precision Golf Principles in Baseball: Lee Comeaux on Sharpening Your Hitting Skills23 Dec 202000:35:02

Lee Comeaux discusses how precision golfing principles can transform baseball hitting techniques. Discover methods to enhance accuracy and consistency at the plate.

“How to Apply The ‘Precision’ Golfing Principles to Hitting?”

Here’s some of what will be discussed:

  • “You’re going to ruin low backs if you teach that!”
  • “Golf is about accuracy. If you ain't accurate, you're not gonna play a good score”
  • “All of a sudden, I realized, turn your rib cage, and then boom...”
  • “You got to understand how the fascia and these trains all play because there's layers upon layers in the body”
  • Hitting for targets and areas on the barrel
  • How to apply the “precision” golfing principle to hitting
  • How to take pressure off the low back by flaring front toe out

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: http://gohpl.com/leepdf

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: http://gohpl.com/leevideo

Random Pitch Training: Curtis Nelson on Successfully Translating Cage Swings to the Game22 Dec 202000:31:39

Curtis Nelson explains random pitch training methods to help hitters effectively transition cage skills to live game situations. Boost your adaptability and in-game performance.

Curtis Nelson, premier hitting instructor at Atkinson Baseball Academy in Kirkland, Washington

“Random Pitch Training: How to Transition Cage Swings to The Game”

Here’s some of what will be discussed:

  • Rapsodo getting used as a paper weight?
  • What are the top two mistakes that you see coaches doing when they're teaching hitting?
  • Random pitch training. Explain that a little bit, how you guys do that, and how that looks...
  • How to transition grooved cage swings into the game
  • Do you teach your hitters any kind of plate or pitch approach?
  • How do you evaluate hitters and teach them to make an adjustment?
  • How do you get a pull happy hitter go oppo, and how do you get an oppo happy hitter pulling the ball?
  • "Curtis, so and so said that timing cannot be taught?" What do you think about that?
  • What are some of the adjustments you have hitters make to slow pitchers?
  • Where can people who want more information find you?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: http://gohpl.com/curtispdf

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: http://gohpl.com/curtisvideo

The EV Wake-Up Call: Why Most Hitters Are Missing Fastballs & What to Do About It24 Aug 202301:08:36

🎯 Why This Episode Matters
If your hitter is consistently getting beat by high fastballs, fouling off meatballs down the middle, or popping up balls they should crush, this episode is your game-changing blueprint. Perry Husband, creator of the Effective Velocity system, returns to unpack why most hitters — from youth to pro — are swinging blind against modern pitching strategies.

In this unfiltered second installment, Perry and host Joey Myers rip into the flawed mechanics being taught on social media, reveal why swing plane myths are crushing development, and share what truly separates elite hitters from the rest. Coaches, parents, and athletes — buckle in. This one’s a masterclass in timing, sequence, and swing path truth bombs.

🧠 Key Topics & Takeaways:

The 100/100/100 Framework — Why hitters must strive for:

  • 100% on-time contact

  • 100% mechanical efficiency

  • 100% sweet spot connection

🔥 Why Swinging “Up” Doesn’t Work — Perry breaks down the mismatch between upward swing planes and descending fastballs, and how it’s silently sabotaging hitters.

EV-Efficient Pitch Sequences — Learn how the best pitchers in baseball manipulate timing and pitch tunneling to neutralize even the most powerful hitters.

💣 The Truth Behind Miss-Hits & Foul Balls — What really happens when hitters swing and miss or foul back pitches they “should” hit.

🧬 Match Barrel to Pitch Angle — Discover why flattening the swing path and matching it to real pitch trajectories (not fantasy launch angles) is the key to consistent, game-day contact.

📊 Softball’s Secret Weapon — Perry reveals why Oklahoma softball hitters dominate with scientifically backed mechanics and simplified sequencing.

If this episode shook your understanding of swing mechanics, don’t stop here. Subscribe so you never miss another breakdown. Then share this with a parent, coach, or teammate who’s still trying to “swing up” at a 96 mph fastball.

🛠️ For drills and daily training built on Perry’s EV principles, check out the:
👉 Swing Shift Program

🔍 Want to build true barrel awareness?
👉 Overload Training Bats

Ready to break free from cookie-cutter instruction?
🚀 Visit HittingPerformanceLab.com to explore more tools, programs, and science-backed insights.

Movement Screen Data: Joey Wolfe on How Corrective Exercises Transform Athlete Performance30 Jun 202100:28:09

Joey Wolfe examines data-driven outcomes showing improvements in athletes after corrective movement screenings. Learn why screenings and adjustments enhance athletic performance.

Strength & Conditioning Coach Joey Wolfe, owner of Paradigm Sport of Santa Cruz, California

Do You Have Data Showing the Difference of AFTER Putting Athletes Through a Movement Screen & Do Corrections?

Here are some of the topics to be discussed:

  • Where did you end up on the baseball scene?
  • Give me the origin story of Paradigm Sport. Why Paradigm Sport? What is you guys' main mission?
  • Is there a specific kind of screen that you guys use a movement screen?
  • Do you have any kind of data that's showing the difference after you put them through the screen and do the movement corrections?
  • I could imagine that a lot of our shoulders were just dynamite waiting to explode...
  • Is there a difference between your males and females? Or is there a pattern that emerges there?
  • Yeah, it's like an incubator. You guys are creating an incubator for the result, obviously being the athlete and beyond performing the game, but there's a lot...
  • Talk a little bit about the future of Paradigm Sport being online...

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/joeywolfetranscription

Hitter Adjustments vs. Pitching Strategy: Geoff Rottmayer’s Keys to Winning at the Plate12 Jun 202100:32:09

Geoff Rottmayer emphasizes the importance of hitters focusing on real-time adjustments rather than just scouting pitcher tendencies. Learn strategies to quickly adapt at the plate.

Geoff Rottmayer of StrategicHittingGuy.com

“I Think We’d Like To Tell Guys More Than Seeing How They’re Pitching Him...See How They’re Adjusting To Them...”

What we go over:

  • What are your 5 Pillars to Preparation Success?
  • Who is Geoff Rottmayer?
  • What are some of the two-strike mindset approach type things that you guys talk about?
  • Basing plan at the plate on pitcher observations & PBR?
  • “Pregame data research, where you combine on and try to figure them out...”
  • “Every pitcher is different, his fastball, not his fastball, his curveball, not his curveball. It's really individualized and everything. That's the key to it individualizing as much as you can...”
  • “I think we'd like to tell guys more than seeing how they're pitching him...see how they're adjusting to them...”
  • “There are three mindsets that we've been able to identify over the last five, six years, and then it's really been an eye opener...”
  • What are some of the questions that you ask to take a player from compare-convince phase to compete-contribute?
  • So where can people find you as of today?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/geoffrtranscription

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: https://gohpl.com/geoffrvideo

Coach, Dad, or Both? Shawn Wolf Shares How to Navigate Coaching Your Own Kids25 May 202100:39:10

Shawn Wolf addresses the challenging balance between parenting and coaching your child in sports. Gain valuable insights on effectively separating roles and maintaining healthy boundaries.

Shawn Wolf, who I refer to as the “Team Whisperer”

Did You Separate Your Kids Being A Parent, Being A Dad And Being A Coach?  How Did You Do That?

Here are some of the topics to be discussed:

  • Give us a little bit about your background on the coaching side, what you did with your boys, when you started coaching, and then when you let go...
  • Did you separate your kids being a parent, being a dad and being a coach? How did you do that?
  • How to find the balance of not coddling your kid on the team, and not ripping them apart...
  • How to not be the micromanaging or hover coach/dad...
  • Advice on how to treat your kid after an awful game (e.g., 0-6 with 5 K’s in the box)
  • Advice to overly organized coaches, checking all the “boxes”, but team still isn’t winning,
  • Any advice that you think that we missed on the call for maybe new coaches out there starting or maybe some of those veteran ones?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: http://gohpl.com/shawnwolftranscription

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: http://gohpl.com/shawnwolfvideo

Top Pitching Mistakes Coaches Make: Mike Gillen’s Advice to Improve Player Development21 May 202100:34:53

Pitching coach Mike Gillen identifies two major coaching mistakes hindering pitching development. Learn what to avoid to maximize your pitchers’ potential.

Michael Gillen of PitcherPerfectPro.com

“Top Two Mistakes That Coaches Are Making In Teaching Pitching?”

What we go over:

  • Give us a little look at your setup over there...
  • Who you are, the kind of your mentors on the pitching side, who guides you and your training?
  • Top two mistakes that either pitchers or coaches are making in teaching pitching?
  • What do you feel with the whole Tommy John stuff? What do you feel like the top two issues that are leading to that?
  • When reading about spinal engine springy fascia, were you were able to apply those principles to pitching?
  • What are those two things that you go, alright, we need to fix those right away?
  • Like hitting, is there such thing as over-rotating when pitching?
  • Tell people where your website is, your social media, any kind of deals or what kind of deals that you do, obviously, locally, right? But are you doing some online lessons? Let people know that kind of stuff.

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: http://gohpl.com/mikegillentranscription

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: http://gohpl.com/mikegillenvideo

Athlete Happiness & Performance: Amanda Smith on Coaching Boys vs. Girls17 Apr 202100:34:16

Amanda Smith reveals how performance affects boys' happiness while girls’ happiness impacts performance. Learn coaching strategies to support mental wellness for both genders.

“When It Comes to Guys, The Performance Determines Their Happiness.  When It Comes to Girls, The Happiness Determines the Performance”

What we go over:

  • Come to find out you are an Aerospace Engineer,
  • Where did you get White Zone Coaching from?
  • When it comes to guys, the performance determines their happiness. When it comes to girls, the happiness determines the performance...
  • ... You can give them more and more and more as long as you know where their edges at,
  • “The Surfer’s Code” and what softball and baseball players can learn from it,
  • How do you coach your softball girls to deal with the 2020 challenges?
  • Amanda, where can people find you?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: http://gohpl.com/amandasmithtranscription

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: http://gohpl.com/amandasmithvideo

Smart Hitting: Ray Camacho on Teaching Hitters to Read Pitcher Cues16 Apr 202100:34:35

Ray Camacho shares an insightful technique—pitchers tipping pitches during BP. Learn how smart hitters use subtle cues to anticipate and improve at-bats.

Ray Camacho of Fat On Fat Baseball & Softball Academy

I Don’t Use A Glove When I Throw BP, So I’ll hold Curveball Like This.  I’ll Hold It.  I Want to See If They’re Smart Enough to Look at My Hand

Here are some of the topics to be discussed:

  • Tell me a little bit about your nonprofit, where you guys are and what it's about,
  • Who are your top one or two follows for strength and conditioning?
  • “It's ever evolving with me because one kid teaches me how to do something for another kid...”,
  • "It's extremely tough as a parent to watch our kids struggle, fail, and be rejected. But if we don't let them experience it, while they're young, they'll have no idea how to handle it when life shows up later down the road. Our job is to love them and teach them how to work through it."
  • “I like to pride myself in not being just like a scratch a surface guy. I get deep.”
  • I think baseball and softball hitting a baseball softball consistently hard is the hardest thing to do in any sport,
  • The toe tap to me is the most adjustable swing that I've ever had,
  • I don't use a glove when I throw BP so I'll hold curveball like this. I'll hold it. I want to see if they're smart enough to look at my hand,
  • Where can people find you, talk about the social media platforms...

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: http://gohpl.com/rayctranscription

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: http://gohpl.com/raycvideo

Exit Velocity Insights: Why Even Mike Trout Loses Power & How You Can Avoid It26 Mar 202100:36:19

Taylor Gardner explains how even MLB superstar Mike Trout sacrifices exit velocity—and what youth hitters can do differently to retain maximum hitting power.

Taylor Gardner of BackspinTee.com

If One Of The Best, Mike Trout, Is Giving Up An Average 20-mph Of Ball Exit Speed, How Much Do Mere Mortals Give Up Doing The Same Thing?

Here are some of the topics to be discussed:

  • What do adjustments mean to you when it comes to talking to your hitters?
  • True or False: Hitters MUST straighten their front leg to be effective
  • What if hitters used a more precision approach like golfers when operating between 90-degrees?
  • Instead of writing off the arm bar as it doesn’t work, why not ask how can it work?
  • Is there ever a time when ‘swing down’ or ‘barrel above the hands’ cues can work?
  • If one of the best, Mike Trout, is giving up 20-mph of ball exit speed, how much do mere mortals give up doing the same thing?
  • Where can people find more about you guys?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: http://gohpl.com/taylorgtranscription

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: http://gohpl.com/taylorgvideo

Managing Athlete Anxiety: Derek Mayson’s Strategies for Youth Sports22 Mar 202100:32:32

Derek Mayson discusses common anxiety disorders among young athletes and offers practical methods coaches and parents can use to ease pressure and enhance performance.

Derek Mayson of LockedInMentalTraining.com

“What Anxiety Disorders Do You See with Young Athletes Today & How to Fix?”

What we go over:

  • Give us a Little Background from where you Started – you have a Great Story...
  • What Anxiety Disorders do you see with Young Athletes Today and How to Fix?
  • What's your advice to a young player that is putting a lot of pressure on themselves and is almost given himself deadlines if this doesn't happen?
  • Contrarily, what is your advice to parents who have kiddos that don’t have motivation or inspiration to practice?
  • What was the one big thing or was it a few other factors that helped you to break out of your anxiety disorder?
  • Explain just a little bit about what the product is and walk us through that, where we can find your website, any kind of social media, YouTube, all that kind of stuff?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: http://gohpl.com/derekmtranscription

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: http://gohpl.com/derekmvideo

Increase Exit Speed Fast: Shawn Sherman Reveals the Square1System Advantage21 Jan 202100:32:08

Discover Shawn Sherman's Square1System, a unique training method proven to boost hitters’ exit speed by 5-6 MPH in just a few sessions.

“Gain an Average of FIVE To SIX-mph Ball Exit Speed In A Couple Sessions Using Square1System”

Here’s some of what will be discussed:

  • What is the origin of the Square1System?
  • What is your elevator pitch for the Square1System?
  • Where was that aha moment where you saw the rabbit hole, then you started digging?
  • Why is the traditional model of ‘stretch what’s tight and strengthen what’s weak’ not so effective?
  • What does the timeline look like using your system? When do you see the benefits?
  • After using your system, what are you seeing on the ball exit speed increase for hitters and the velocity increase for pitchers?
  • What does the fixing movement compensation look like?
  • What has your experience been with Tommy John, maybe athletes that are looking at that or have that?
  • Where can people find you? What kind of projects you got going on now?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: http://gohpl.com/shawntranscription

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: http://gohpl.com/shawnvideo

Recruiting Top Hitters: Justin Lewis Shares What Scouts Really Look For21 Jan 202100:34:55

College coach Justin Lewis breaks down exactly what recruiters seek in hitters. Get insider tips to help young players stand out and get noticed.

Justin Lewis, Softball Hitting Coach for the Fresno State Bulldog softball team. 

“What Are You Looking for When Recruiting Hitters?”

What we go over:

  • How did you get to being the hitting coach for Fresno State softball?
  • What do you do when you come into a new program?
  • What are you looking for when recruiting hitters?
  • Do you guys do game planning?
  • Do you have your girls hunt the rise ball?
  • Do you do pitch recognition stuff with the girls?
  • You're getting ready in a short amount of time? What's high priority right now?
  • Anything else that you’re working on?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: http://gohpl.com/justintranscription

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: http://gohpl.com/justinvideo

Exit Velocity Secrets MLB Scouts Ignore: The Hidden Power Metric That Transforms Youth Hitters16 Aug 202301:09:41

Think exit velocity is just for big leaguers and radar gun flexing? Think again. In this eye-opening episode, Joey Myers welcomes Perry Husband—creator of EffectiveVelocity.com and one of the most controversial (and respected) voices in baseball science.

Together, they unravel the real story behind exit velocity and why teaching it the right way can turn your young hitter from practice MVP into game-day powerhouse. If you’ve ever felt frustrated watching your kid’s swing look great in BP but fold under pressure in games… this is the episode you’ve been waiting for.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • ⚾ Why teaching exit velocity isn’t just about hitting the ball hard—but about timing, mechanical efficiency, and in-game performance

  • ⚾ How to decode the exit velocity to game translation problem using Perry’s “100-100-100” system

  • ⚾ What MLB scouts often miss when they downplay EV—and how to evaluate talent more effectively at the youth level

  • ⚾ Why most youth hitters struggle against velocity despite strong swings in practice—and how small leaks kill exit speed

  • ⚾ A step-by-step breakdown of the Basketball Drill and how it trains proper force transfer at impact

  • ⚾ How Oklahoma Softball’s legendary offense leveraged EV training to dominate in home runs, batting average, and strikeout avoidance

  • ⚾ Real numbers, real testing: The measurable difference between "85-85" hitters and "100-100" hitters

  • ⚾ Practical advice on how to apply radar-based testing at home to evaluate progress and validate hitting drills

🎯 Ready to Stop Guessing and Start Measuring?
If your young athlete is stuck hitting grounders or freezing in games despite dominating in practice, it’s time to shift gears. Discover how to train smarter with proven metrics and practical drills designed to boost power, timing, and confidence.

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Inside Fastballs Exposed: How Effective Velocity Can Neutralize Even Mike Trout23 Dec 202000:39:30

Perry Husband discusses how strategic fastball placement can reduce elite hitters like Mike Trout to ordinary performance. Learn how Effective Velocity makes the difference.

Part-2 Perry Husband of HittingIsAGuess.com and father of Effective Velocity, interview titled: 

“Mike Trout reduced to a high school baseball player on fastballs on the inside part of the plate?”

What we go over:

  • What consequence does loading up 80-90% of your weight on back leg?
  • Powerful forward momentum demonstration so easy a 4yo can understand
  • Mike Trout reduced to a high school baseball player on fastballs on the inside part of the plate?
  • The hanging fastball?
  • Why don’t instructors experiment and test hitting mechanics off the tee?
  • Twin 13yo girls with 72 and 73-mph exit speed?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: http://gohpl.com/perrytranscription

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: http://gohpl.com/perryvideo2

Ultimate Forearm Strength: Jedd Johnson’s Secrets for Baseball & Softball Power22 Dec 202000:26:37

Strength expert Jedd Johnson reveals powerful forearm training methods designed specifically for baseball and softball players to boost swing speed and hitting power.

Jedd “Napalm” Johnson of DieselCrew.com, foremost expert on grip and forearm training

“Ultimate Forearm Training for Baseball & Softball Players”

What we go over:

  • Where did the nickname “Napalm” come from?
  • Why “finger” pullups aren’t a good decision...
  • What are eight principles you guys work on for grip strength?
  • Why elbow issues can be solved through the shoulder or wrist, not the elbow...
  • Why the traditional wrist roller isn’t good for ball players, and how to make it more functional...
  • Ultimate Forearm Training for Baseball (and Softball!)

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: http://gohpl.com/napalmpdf

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: http://gohpl.com/napalmvideo

Should You Avoid Overhead Lifting? Jeremy Frisch on Shoulder Health in Baseball & Softball25 Nov 202000:32:24

Jeremy Frisch discusses the controversial approach of eliminating overhead shoulder exercises for baseball and softball athletes—learn why, and if it's right for your players.

Jeremy Frisch founder of Achieve Performance Training, youth athletic development

“What Do you Think About Totally Shutting Down Overhead Shoulder Development for Baseball or Softball Players?”

Here’s some of what will be discussed:

  • What do you feel the biggest mistake is when those kids are being trained by strength and conditioning coaches?
  • What do you think about something like that, where you’re totally shut down any overhead shoulder development for baseball, softball players?
  • When you do an evaluation of a hang, what do you look at? How long if a player is poor in that, versus is good in that? How long can they hang for?
  • When you get a kid like that a high school, junior high school on up, what do you do with that kid? Do you have to go back in time, work that out? And how long does that usually take?
  • “...you had them wrestling or something similar?”
  • Are you looking to do some franchising or something like that, to where people can have access to that around?
  • Is there a certain formula like maybe the four or five things that you look for that we make sure in one hour that we're getting done?
  • Where can people find more about you? And so that's number one. And two, are there anything new? Any kind of projects you're working on right now?
  • Any other parting thoughts before we go?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/jeremypdf

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: https://gohpl.com/jeremyvideo

Why Flexibility Matters: Jim Macarelli’s Tips for Youth Baseball Fielding Success22 Nov 202000:32:26

Jim Macarelli emphasizes the critical connection between flexibility and effective fielding drills. Find out how improving flexibility enhances defensive skills.

Jim Macarelli, hitting instructor and founder of BoomStic

“I’ll have kids doing fielding drills, and then I'll stop and I'll say, I'll have mine up and I'll go you, you and you, you can't touch your toes, can you?”

What we go over:

  • People just lockstep obeyed the order, instead of questioning it, and going into the science is that about, right?
  • Give me an example of a cue that you wouldn't use?
  • When teaching, it goes back to something you said in the beginning, trying to have an open mind, trying to think of different ways...
  • How do you get the kids to take their work that they've done with you and to actually work on it at home?
  • To me, I think stay back is a good thing
  • “I’ll have kids doing fielding drills, and then I'll stop and I'll say, I'll have mine up and I'll go you, you and you, you can't touch your toes, can you?”
  • BombStic: Why the design and how does that benefit the hitter?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/jimtranscription

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: https://gohpl.com/jimvideo

Recruiting Winners: Rob Bruno’s Strategy Inspired by Cal Football’s 'Our Kind of Guys22 Oct 202000:27:16

Rob Bruno shares his unique recruiting strategy modeled after Cal Berkley football’s approach. Discover how choosing 'Our Kind of Guys' builds winning baseball programs.

What we go over:

  • Very unique approach NorCal Baseball took when COVID hit
  • If people call your program a travel ball program, why is that so offensive?
  • Advice for players to do, evaluation wise, to get picked to play in your program?
  • What factors do players need to pay attention to when shopping for college programs to play for?
  • If player doesn’t have strength and conditioning program, do you guys provide them one?
  • Where can they find some information on you guys?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/2FQhmhJ

Click short link for YouTube video of interview: https://gohpl.com/2Thp5IL

Area Scouts Review: Danny Cahill on the 'Carfax Report' for Athletes’ Development21 Oct 202000:30:47

Danny Cahill discusses Area Scouts, a groundbreaking platform offering detailed athletic evaluations similar to a 'Carfax Report.' See how it can shape your athlete’s future.

Here’s some of what will be discussed:

  • Tell me what the difference is in what you're doing on the scouting side...
  • Area Scouts: The “Carfax Report” for Athletes
  • How long has Area Scouts been online with this program?
  • Program will reveal those effective hitting trainers, and most importantly, those ineffective
  • Do recruiting coaches get to see a player’s injury report?
  • Why you should not be training towards the “number”
  • How the best make more frequent swing adjustments...
  • What’s real and what’s feel are two totally different things
  • What are some of those costs with Area Scouts?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/3mjbzB7

Pivot Correctly: Taylor Gardner Explains Proper Hip Rotation to Maximize Hitting Power24 Sep 202000:28:54

Taylor Gardner addresses common swing flaws, focusing on pivot mechanics. Discover how pivoting correctly through the hip rather than the back foot unlocks greater hitting potential.

Here’s some of what will be discussed:

  • What is the role of the hands in a swing? Removing the "arm-yness" of youth swings. I struggle getting them to not want to pull the bat forward linearly.
  • “Because your spinal engine is what dominates our swing, we know that the swing kind of starts inside out not so much ground up...”
  • “I like to take the weight of the bat completely out of the equation. And let them self-organize by swinging a wiffle ball bat...”
  • Most still want to pivot on foot instead of with the Hip, a key to prevent that?
  • “What you have to keep in mind is that there is mobility, ankle mobility issues at work here as well...”
  • “We like to use the coaching cue of ‘hit it first, rotate second’. And it's just a cue...”
  • “I fear for the coaches that there's a lot of them out there that don't understand timing or buying time...
  • BOGO Sale: Buy one Pro Model Tee, and get a Pro Standard Lite FREE!

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/3kLoNFN

Lower Body Rotation Mistakes: Matt Nokes on Avoiding Over-Rotation in Your Swing22 Sep 202000:29:11

Former MLB hitter Matt Nokes outlines how excessive lower-half rotation hurts hitting performance. Learn the right approach to balance rotation and power.

What we go over:

  • What’s the Major Benefit to “Staying Sideways”,
  • What is Making the Hips Turn?
  • Dangers to Performance of Over-Rotating the Lower Half,
  • What is Directional Force? And Why is it Important?  And,
  • Around the Zone Drill for Staying Sideways.

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/33XxDcI

Make Fastballs Feel Slower: Aaron Miles Reveals Hitting Tricks for Facing High Velocity25 Aug 202000:30:54

Former Big Leaguer Aaron Miles shares mental and physical adjustments hitters can use to make 95-MPH fastballs feel slower. Gain confidence facing elite pitching.

Here’s some of what will be discussed:

  • “...players in dealing with this COVID layoff like to return at the top of their game? What would be your advice in that?”
  • How Bunting can help players learn how to hit better
  • How to make 95-mph pitching look like it’s 85-mph
  • What are the two-mission critical one or two mission critical hitting skills that you think are, that need to be really reinforced in today's game?
  • How the lost art of “hitting” is disappearing
  • How to use “tinkering” to get the dial on the right learning channel when teaching hitters
  • Do the best in the game make adjustments consciously or unconsciously?

Where to find Aaron Miles...

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/3hBjGXu

Swing Plane Truth: Matt Pierce Answers Why Your Swing May Cause Pop-Ups25 Aug 202000:32:02

Matt Pierce discusses the relationship between swing plane and ball flight. Learn how to correct overly steep swings to generate consistent line drives.

What we go over:

  • What kind of advice have you been giving players during this time of COVID?
  • What advice do you give Seniors in High School?
  • Do you see any Big Hitting Gems, like could be one or two on hitting Twitter?
  • Please give some Advice to a New Coach coming into Twitter, what to Watch out for...
  • “Being able to control your verticals or your horizontal, so your line to line approach on the field, I think is a lost art. Is that something you do with your hitters?”
  • “Does the ball go up because the swing goes up? Or did the ball go up because the swing was too steep?”
  • When you’re looking at Evaluating a player for power, what exactly are you looking for?
  • What are the top one or two drills that you do to help with timing?
  • What do you see the biggest mistake that some of these coaches are making?
  • For BBQ’ing, what's your favorite meat of choice? What's your favorite method of cooking it? What kind of rubs are you using? Time on the grill? Give me your best shot.

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/3jrTz6b

Injury Prevention in Pitching: Jason Colleran on The Kinetic Arm's Benefits11 Apr 202200:29:45

MAT Specialist Jason Colleran discusses The Kinetic Arm, a tool designed to reduce stress on the elbow and shoulder while guiding the arm into the correct throwing position. Essential insights for injury prevention in pitchers.

In this interview, we discuss the following:

  • Many things that differentiate you from others and it's MAT, explain MAT a little bit...
  • Talk a little bit about some of the things you're seeing out there the pitchers that are coming to you...
  • “I've got one research paper with 3D mathematical models showing you need over 2000 pounds of force, as compression shearing to get even a 1% change in length. And a 1% change in length for, ligaments that's called a grade one strain or sprain.”
  • Is all stretching bad or is there a time and a place for it?
  • What’s your view on weighted ball throwing programs?
  • What’s your view on the force plate metrics some experts are relying on?
  • The Kinetic Arm reduces stress on elbow-shoulder and guides arm into the right positions, is that a fair assessment?
  • And pitchers are using the Kinetic Arm to rehab Tommy John surgery?
  • Is the Kinetic Arm available in youth sizes yet?
  • Where can people find you, Jason?
Why 'Rotation' is Taboo: Jeremy Johnson on Reciprocal Movement for Better Swings23 Jul 202000:24:47

Jeremy Johnson explains why focusing too much on rotation in cage work can harm swings. Explore reciprocal movement for smoother, more effective hitting.

What we go over:

  • Pushing the Hands versus Getting the Hands Connected
  • What is the Greatest of All Time Athletes Way?
  • How did GOATA et al. Methodology Increase Ball Exit Speeds by 7-mph?
  • Teaching Surfers the Skateboarders Halfpipe via Talent Code?
  • When it comes to Coaching Cues, How Less is More...
  • If you were to Choose, which would you pick?
  • Locomotion, Reciprocal Movement, and Mentioning ‘Rotation’ in the Cage will get you Kicked Out?
  • Where can we find out more about Jeremy Johnson?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/2WMrYUd

Click for YouTube video of the conversation: https://gohpl.com/3jwJZj1

Better Movement in 5 Minutes: Dr. Joe LaCaze on Boosting Flexibility with Rotex Motion22 Jul 202000:24:23

Dr. Joe LaCaze introduces Rotex Motion techniques for enhancing flexibility and movement efficiency in just minutes a day—ideal for baseball and softball athletes.

Here’s some of what will be discussed:

  • What do you Find to be the Biggest Mistake Coaches, Instructors, or Strength & Conditioning Coaches make in training Athletes?
  • What makes Rotex Different?
  • The Secret ‘Cat’ ‘Cow’ Rotex Exercise
  • “Every Single Natural Movement in the Body is some Form of Rotation.”
  • How Long do the RotexMotion Benefits Stick?
  • Moving Better in TWO to FIVE Minutes per Day
  • One Handheld Model: Half the Price of a Metal Bat
  • 10% OFF Discount Code to Apply to Checkout

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/2WH9GUs

Overcome Paralysis by Analysis: Jaime Cevallos on Simplifying Your Hitting Approach23 Jun 202000:28:49

Hitting guru Jaime Cevallos shares techniques to eliminate mental overload. Discover how simplifying your approach can dramatically improve your hitting.

Here’s some of what will be discussed:

  • What was the Biggest Eye Opener when you came back on the Baseball Scene with Hitting?
  • What Changed (for better or worse) in the Hitting Community that you Noticed when you came back from Reclusion?
  • What were Key Aha Moments in all your Research with Hitting Gurus
  • How do you know what you’re Looking at, if you don’t know what you’re Looking for?
  • Where can Others get more About your Work?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/2BzFdzO

Mental Game Mastery: Dr. Tom Hanson on Unlocking Peak Hitting Performance23 Jun 202000:33:32

Heads Up Baseball’s Dr. Tom Hanson reveals mental hitting strategies to help athletes break barriers, stay confident, and excel under pressure.

What we go over:

  • Best Mental Approach for Hitters in Coming Back from COVID Layoff?
  • Do you find Young Hitters Nowadays are Visualization Challenged because of Mobile Devices?
  • What do you feel is the most Underutilized Mental Skill, Approach, or Practice?
  • How to use the Breath to Lower Game Anxiety
  • How Building Routines can help Hitters ‘Clean the Slate’
  • Anything new that you’re Working on Right Now?
  • Where can we find more about you?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/3etSad5

Learning from Failure: Daniel Robertson’s Strategies Inspired by Mike Trout22 May 202000:21:27

Daniel Robertson reveals how turning failure into flow—a technique mastered by Mike Trout—can elevate your hitting performance and resilience.

Daniel Robertson played baseball at Oregon State, then played 4-years in the Big Leagues from 2014 to 2017 (Rangers, Angels, Mariners, & Indians).  11-years total in professional baseball. 4-year 162-game MLB averages: BA: .262, 2B: 18, OBP: .314, SLG: .328. He is now helping to coach the players at Oregon State.

In this Part-3 expert interview with Daniel Robertson, we discuss:

  • Opinion on Latest Astros Scandal...
  • Who would you Rather Pitch to: Hitter Roided out of his Mind or Hitter who Knew What’s Coming?
  • How are you Working as an Educator, Working with your Players with this Whole COVID Thing?
  • “With almost reckless abandonment, study and research before you attempt to do something like that...”, and...
  • How do I Help my Player Understand that Failure is not Life or Death?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/2Tvzm4D

Effective Velocity Explained: Perry Husband on Why the Adjustable Swing Fails22 May 202000:27:57

Perry Husband discusses Effective Velocity’s impact, including why adjustable swings fail and how Jacob DeGrom dramatically improved by changing pitch locations.

“Effective Velocity: Adjustable Swing Dies Slow, Hanging the Fastball, & How Jacob DeGrom Cut His ERA in Half by Locating This Pitch in This Location”

What we cover:

  • What is the biggest mistake you see a lot of hitting coaches make?
  • What are top 5 MLB and college fastpitch softball teams using EV right now?
  • 10,000- or 30,000-foot view of what EV means?
  • The death of the Adjustable Swing, Mike Trout case study
  • Is there such things as a Hanging Fastball?
  • Coaches, do Perry’s little Hitter’s Attention Experiment...
  • What does it look like when Pitchers are Throwing balls into Barrels?
  • Jacob DeGrom Dropping his ERA from 4 to under 2 by Locating this one pitch...

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/2A4ot36

Become a Top 5% Coach: Bob Bennett’s Proven Formula in Just 6 Months28 Apr 202000:29:13

Coach Bob Bennett provides a step-by-step blueprint to rapidly elevate your coaching skills into the top tier—effective strategies for baseball and softball coaches.

I've been doing research on an upcoming project called The Science Of Sticky Coaching.  I did an interview with legendary Coach Bob Bennett (my coach at Fresno State from 2000-2002), and Thomari-Story Harden (founder of Team Avenue Travel Baseball, and an 8-year Los Angeles Dodger Pro), and just thought I'd share it with you.

Sorry, the interview audio may not be the best because we did it in a semi-noisy restaurant over lunch...

Here's a rundown of the questions I asked Thomari and Coach Bennett:

  • What makes Team Avenue different?  Who influenced you?
  • Have you trained others in your coaching system?  Have they replicated your results?
  • What are the biggest mistakes and myths you see in training (coaching) youth athletes?  What are the biggest wastes of time?
  • What are your favorite instruction books or resources on the subject of training (coaching) your youth athletes?  If people had to teach themselves, what would you suggest they use?
  • If you were to train me for four weeks for the Little League World Series and had a million dollars on the line, what would the training look like?  What if I trained for eight weeks?
Motivate Without Burnout: Daryl Weber on Consistent, High-Intensity Athlete Training28 Apr 202000:46:47

Daryl Weber reveals powerful ways to motivate athletes consistently, avoiding burnout and keeping their passion alive through balanced training intensity.

In this interview, we went over the following:

  • About 1:20 min. mark, where it all began for me when I started teaching hitters to "swing down". Dark time for my hitters then, and they weren't getting consistent results.  My knowledge stagnated at the time. Where everything turned around for my hitters and my system.  Book resources included.
  • About 5:00 min. mark, how to debunk conventional teaching cues using today's technology to test and compare swing mechanics such as Zepp, SwingTracker, and Blast.
  • About 8:00 min. mark, what is a "sticky coach?" Taking a hiatus from hitting industry teachings, the challenge is translating information from coaches that are very technical to the end user. Can the information be taken from the expert to the coach to the player?  The more effective teaches are the ones who can do this.  If we can effect the coaches, we can exponentially effect more players.  Coach Daryl talks about how doing coaching clinics can be REALLY powerful when it comes to effecting more players.  The book we were talking about was: The Science Of Sticky Coaching: How To Turn Ordinary Athletes Into Extraordinary.
  • About 14:00 min. mark, this interview started when Coach Daryl asked me to answer the following question, which he included in the following blog post: "Do you have ONE TIP to help coaches and parents motivate athletes to commit to training consistently and with intensity…WITHOUT “burning them out”?  Read that post because he polled other effective coaches and they gave their responses as well.
  • About 15:00 min. mark, how to apply the Minimum Effective Dosage model (MED) to young athletes. 4-5 days per week, and 5-mins per day of hitting homework practice.  This is outside of organized practice time.  Be happy with 5-mins per day.  It's not about how many swing you get in a day, it's quality deep practice swings that matter.  And when you're dealing with a demotivated hitter, set them up for success with the MED model.
  • About 19:00 min. mark, Coach Daryl likes to remind his athletes that it's okay to fall off the wagon, if you don't get the MED practice time in.  Life happens.  Set yourself up for success, by starting small and don't overwhelm yourself early on.
  •  About 21:15 min mark, I talk about Karen Pryor's book Don't Shoot The Dog, using positive reinforcers to inspire athletes to put the work in.  I shared the story of the Professor lecturing students 10-mins every day, who didn't turn their homework in...changed to positive reinforcement, and went from only 1/3 of students turning in homework, to three weeks later, 3/4 of students turning homework in.  Praising hitters for the days they DO get in, motivates better than lecturing on the days they didn't get in.
  • About 24:00 min. mark, Coach Daryl shares about his weigh-in struggles with his wrestlers.  Coach would tally up weigh-in numbers before practice, get frustrated, and proceed to negatively lecture his wrestlers at the start of practice.  This wasn't good, so Coach had his coaches report weigh-ins to him AFTER practice, which freed him up to give a positive motivating speech at the start of practice.
  • About 26:30 min. mark, how to keep youth athletes from leaving the sport after only a couple years. Coaches "bullying" players. Encouraging athletes to open up communication lines with coach about playing time at the High School level on up. 12u on down is in the parent's court. Dealing with coaches who teach hitting based on conventional wisdom. Using the "bobble-head" strategy.  Ask your players at the end of a session: are there any questions on what you're doing, how you're doing it, and why you're doing it?  If players understand what they're doing, then contrasting information at practice won't confuse them.  They'll be more prepared!
  • About 36:00 min. mark, talked about the approach a D1 softball player was going to use with her hitting coach, who has a professional baseball background and teaches conventional hitting wisdom.  She interned for me this past summer, sitting in and helping out on my hitting lessons, and we worked one-on-one about a half dozen times.
  • About 43:00 min. mark, coaches have to start asking more questions.  Question what they've always been taught.  Question what they're learning now. Question ME because I don't mind.  The quality of your coaching is directly connected to the quality of questions you ask.  Gain knowledge and test.
Give 100% Every Pitch: Dr. Tom Hanson’s Approach to Peak Baseball Performance28 Apr 202000:42:54

Dr. Tom Hanson shares methods from 'Heads Up Baseball 2' on maximizing focus and effort pitch-by-pitch. Learn to deliver your absolute best performance consistently.

Here are some time-stamps to help you navigate the interview:

  • About 2:30 minute mark, Dr. Hanson talks about his experience coaching baseball at UVA and D3 Skidmore College. It's a challenge to find someone who has a PhD in psychology and experience coaching the game at the college level.
  • About 4:30 minute mark, I talk about how I stumbled upon the first version of Heads-Up Baseball, and how the information helped me cut through the white noise at a time when I felt overwhelmed with hitting mechanics, reading every book I could get my hands on.
  • About 6:00 minute mark, what were the top two or three things you and Dr. Ken Ravizza changed in the 2.0 version of Heads-Up Baseball?  One was this idea of changing "Trust" to "Compete". The purpose of a routine is to compete.  Give 100% of what you have right now to the next pitch.  Problem right now is players are coming to college with a "showcase" mentality.  The importance of hitters being patient AND being aggressive.  Thoughts on including quotes and anecdotes from fresh coach and player faces in the book.
  • About 11:30 minute mark, if you could direct coaches to two concepts in the book, what would they be and why?  I liked the "Heads Up Practice" Chapter, but Dr. Hanson suggested "Chapter 2: The 3 Levels of Learning to Compete", Know it, Do it, Own it. He also recommends reading Mike Scioscia's Introduction of the book.  The Goldilocks Golden Rule, what's right for the hitter right now (or today - know yourself).
  • About 18:00 minute mark, Dr. Hanson talks about the importance of having a model to explain the questions that come in about the mental game.  He goes into the RAMP-C model: Responsibility - the ability to respond, choose what you focus on, great question to ask: "How did you choose to respond?"  Awareness - being conscious of and how you typically respond under pressure or when you're hitting well, extrovert/introvert, how are you feeling right now.  Dealing with "yellow" or "red" lights.  Mission - what would you like to have happen, purpose or swing intention.  Preparation - what can I do to get myself to feel a "green" light, training in the off-season, what am I going to prepare for the next pitch or season.  Compete (changed from "Trust") - give 100% of what you have right now to get to win the next pitch.  Nobody on the Cubs felt like they had a "green" light for Game 7 of the World Series when they win it.  Control, Plan, Trust changed to Control, Commit, Compete
  • About 30-minute mark, what have you found most valuable utilizing information in this book with your own kids while navigating the craziness of travel baseball, son C.J. is 14yo and daughter Angelina is 11yo.  First edition of Heads Up Baseball was before kids, now 20-year reflection period to version 2.0.  Before 13/14yo Dr. Hanson wanted to create an environment of fun for his son.  Helping kid fall in love with sport.  Not constantly picking the kid apart.  It's all about Relationship building.  No matter the message, if the relationship isn't there, then the message doesn't have its optimal effect.  Joe Maddon talked about building relationships as his priority in first 3 weeks of Spring Training with Cubs that first year, was building relationships with players.
  • About 39:00 minute mark, can you be a coach that can stretch out of being the best at conceptualizing and doing, and get more into understanding relationship.  Knowing your players, where they are in life, and how to relate is huge with players.

Unfortunately, the phone recording app I was using cut off another 20 minutes of the interview.  Here are some nuggets that were inconveniently left out:

How to change an athlete that has an emotional "red" or "yellow" light from his book Play Big: Mental Toughness Secrets That Take Baseball Players to the Next LevelUsing the ABC model:

  • Act Big,
  • Breath deep, and
  • Compete.

Dr. Hanson shared a conversation he had with Reggie Jackson, where he asked Reggie if he was confident all the time.  Reggie responded with, "Heck no!"  Reggie said he faked it a lot of the time.  Act Big.

Dr. Hanson shared a conversation between Mike Trout and Dr. Ken Ravizza.  Mike Trout likes to finish his exhale before getting in the box.  If he gets in the box without doing that, he steps out and finishes it.  That's Breathing deep.  Mike Trout also said he likes to stride slow to the plate in order to slow down the moment.

We also talked about where you can find Dr. Hanson online and the socials:

Boost Pitch Recognition Fast: Jaime Cevallos Reviews PitchView Training Aid28 Apr 202001:01:29

Hitting expert Jaime Cevallos discusses the PitchView training aid, explaining how it rapidly enhances hitters' pitch recognition and reaction times—perfect for baseball and softball.

Jaime Cevallos Interview (1-hour, 1-min total time for interview)...here are the time-stamps of the audio interview, so you can skip around:

  • I asked Jaime, "How do you explain to people what it is you do?" Talks about his interest in movement, and how he got invited to Golf's Safeway Open as a swing coach [about 1-min mark]
  • Talked about how Jaime's book Positional Hitting was a fantastic transition for me from when I used to teach Down & Through. Here's the Jaime Cevallos Four Hour Work Week Blog post featuring him titled: How I Did It: From $7 an Hour to Coaching Major League Baseball MVPs [about 3-min mark]
  • I asked Jaime, "I understand you started in golf analysis before jumping into the baseball swing...what were your takeaways from golf that made a difference with the baseball swing?"  The pain from quitting baseball, made him obsessive about figuring out the swing. Importance of bent back arm impact position of good Golfers - noticed similar thing in baseball.  Comparing Ben Hogan to Babe Ruth and how similar their swings were.  Learning the "Slot Position" and spotting patterns.  [answers about 10-min mark]
  • The challenge of teaching amateur hitters to hit the ball as hard and as far as you can, and that only fixing ineffective mechanics - or not.  Teaching high level mechanics to youth hitters.  Player definitely needs to be curious about hitting, hard work not necessarily needed at a young age. How many young hitters would read Charlie Lau's book at 12yo?  If teaching doesn't allow hitter to not be robotic, then most likely it's the coaching cue that's the issue. [about 14:30 mark]
  • I asked Jaime, "A question I get asked all the time is, do you believe the baseball and Fast-Pitch Softball swing are two totally different things?" Differences being reaction time and stride timing...no real difference in what you're trying to accomplish with the swing. Understanding cricket and how golfers don't care about Golf "Ball Exit Speed", they care more about precision and accuracy.  [about 21-min, 30-sec mark]
  • Jaime quote that addresses those coaches that ask, "So how many Big League AB's do you have?" Should we take what MLB hitting instructors say as gospel? Here's Jaime's quote I mentioned in the interview, "MLB hitting coaches are motivated by keeping their job, not developing innovative principles. If they change a franchise player’s swing, and that player gets worse, their name is forever blacklisted. Word will spread that he makes good hitters bad. And regardless of how many hitters he has helped, the one he “ruined” will be the bane of his career. GMs will attach his name with money flying out the window. He can just take a seat next to Jose Canseco in the list of people who will never be offered a contract. Because of this, MLB hitting coaches develop vague hitting methods, appearing to help when the team is doing well, yet standing on no specific method when the team is struggling. It’s common for them to wait until a player on the team gets hot, and associate themselves to that player as much as possible. I’ve seen it time and time again.”  We're in a swing instruction revolution.  The MLB hitting coaches are catching up.  [about 28-min mark]
  • If you have something of value you can offer to a professional ball player, then go and seek them out in the winter to work with them.  It doesn't matter if you have baseball experience, if you have a passionate curiosity for finding out the swing, then go for it!  The fallacy credibility indicator of "30 years of coaching"...it's not the year in your coaching, it's the coaching in your years.  The willingness to take chances and experiment with your teaching/coaching young hitters.  [about 31-min mark]
  • Jaime talks about his new product the PitchView Pitch Recognition Training Aid. Biggest area of opportunity to solve a problem in a sport. Hitting is four different skills: Eye Hand Coordination, Mechanics, Strength & Speed, and Pitch Recognition.  Jaime feels eye-hand coordination is pretty much tapped out.  How juggling at a young age helped Jaime's eye-hand coordination, however he feels it didn't help him that much in hitting - more so in fielding.  What steroid-era taught us about the Strength & Speed category.  Swing mechanics is going through a revolution - opportunity here right now.  Pitch Recognition is untapped right now. [about 36-min mark]
  • The WHY, HOW, and WHAT of the PitchView PR Training Aid. How PR is currently being trained now.  Protecting the hitter freeing them up to actively learn how to make their PR better during pitcher's bullpens.  Connecting release motion to flight of the ball to hitters movement (timing).  Currently working with Berkeley University baseball team as a LIVE case study.  Your team record will depend on how effective and efficient your practices are.  [about 40-min mark]
  • I mentioned Dr. Peter Fadde and his Pitch Recognition software GameSense, CLICK HERE for this written interview I did with him.  And CLICK HERE for Perry Husband in this interview about his Effective Velocity program on tracking and timing. [about 45-min mark]
  • Jaime mentions the new book he's working on that will be a fantastic compliment to his last book Positional Hitting.  This book will talk more about feel to transition the positions of the swing.  [about 48-min mark]
  • I asked Jaime, "If you could put anything on a ballpark jumbo-tron, in any MLB ballpark, what would you put on it?"  Don't give up. What this means to him isn't what you think. Focus on movement - perfect most important movements.  [about 51-min mark]
  • I asked Jaime, "What advice would you give the beginning Positional Hitting Jaime?" He wouldn't change much, but would tell himself not to swing as much.  He's someone who wants to perfect the swing, doesn't necessarily enjoy teaching.  Swing motion is pretty hard on the body especially one-sided dominant hitters.  Raul Ibanez told Jaime at 35yo to save your swings.  Jaime's work on Gymnastics now to take care of his body.  You need to start swinging from the other side - your body just needs it, and makes your preferred swing better. GymnasticBodies.com [about 55-min mark]

Where you can find more about Jaime Cevallos online:

Boosting Pitching Velocity: Dr. Jocelyn Vartanian on Shoulder Health04 Mar 202200:30:04

Physical Therapist Dr. Jocelyn Vartanian explains how improving shoulder health can increase pitching velocity by 2-4 MPH. Learn techniques to enhance performance and prevent injuries.

In this interview with Physical Therapist Dr. Jocelyn Vartanian in Fresno, CA, we discuss:

  • You've had a huge influx of new clients, athletes... what are you seeing coming in right now?
  • What do you see different in softball, girls coming in with injuries versus the guys? Or is there any difference?
  • What's your advice on the ankle side of things?
  • What top two things would you suggest they do to help with those ankles?
  • On low back stuff, what kind of advice would you give the ladies?
  • What's your advice on shoulder? You mentioned that the boys are the elbow really elbow heavy shoulder...
  • “And your shoulder blade strength starts to pick up, your shoulders start to feel better. You add like 2, 3, 4 miles an hour on your velo like that, but I didn't throw harder”
  • Let people know where they can find you...
Gain 10 MPH in 1 Hour: Grueling Truth Interview on Rapidly Increasing Ball Exit Speed28 Apr 202000:31:19

Discover how a professional hitter improved ball exit speed from 75 to 85 MPH in just one hour. The Grueling Truth breaks down methods you can use immediately.

Blog post accompanying this episode:

https://hittingperformancelab.com/improving-pro-hitter-from-75-mph-ball-exit-speed-to-85-mph-in-one-hour/

James Ernest from The Grueling Truth recently interviewed me on his sports podcast episode, “Sports of All Sorts: Joey Myers Author of “The Catapult Loading System” Baseball Hitting Book”.  Thanks again James for having me on!

(PLEASE NOTE: the audio isn’t quite the best on my end, since he was interviewing me over the phone.)  

I’ve included time-stamps below, so you can freely navigate through the audio interview…ENJOY!

  • At about 0:10 second mark, James asked me to tell him about the Catapult Loading System (CLS) book, working on the second edition of the book now and new additions to it.
  • At about 2:40 minute mark, what the Hitting Performance Lab is all about, applying human movement principles validated by REAL science, to hitting a ball, Anatomy Trains by Thomas Myers, The Spinal Engine by Dr. Serge Gracovetsky, Dynamic Body by Dr. Erik Dalton. Base system off higher standard: REAL science, not “bro-science”, data (experiments, stats, etc.) and technology (Zepp, SwingTracker, BlastMotion, HitTrax) are great to measure, test, re-measure.
  • At about 6:30 minute mark, James asked what the difference between hitting “philosophy” versus hitting “principles”, talk about bowling “bumper” analogy, “Theories” are okay but MUST have a REAL science to back them up, is body-weight a good indicator of batted ball distance? Are athletic “freaks” the only ones who can triple their body-weight in batted ball distance?
  • At about 10:30 minute mark, James asked me to clarify “body loading”, is the body just a rubber band system?  The difference between compression and tension forces and springy fascia, what is fascia and why the secret to consistent power is found in it.  How an elite hitter loads these compression and tension forces, the Springy ‘X’ Pattern, and the Goldilocks Golden Rule, how to match the plane of the pitch, not teaching hitters to hit “pop-flies” or ground-balls.
  • At about 15:30 minute mark, James asked how we teach the Springy ‘X’ Pattern to younger hitters, ‘Showing Numbers’ and “back eye test“, using back elbow for Downhill Shoulder Angle, to get the ‘Scap Row’ we use “hiding their hands from pitcher” cue, “Finger Pressure”, the “Hollow” or “Hunched Position“, head positioning and following the “One-Joint Rule“,
  • At about 21:00 minute mark, James asked who taught or supported me in this information?  Where learning this originated from, self taught, started from trying to fix a chronic knee tightness, reverse engineered the swing through human movement principles validated by science, Aaron Judge and Sierra Romero as great models for an effective swing.
  • At about 24:00 minute mark, follow up question on the difference between first and second edition of the CLS book, the path to finding the truth to consistency in the swing, how the tens of thousands of coaches reading and applying the principles are getting the same results – if not better – with their hitters that I am with mine!  How we improved free agent Professional hitter recently using a wood bat off Backspin Tee, 75-mph Ball Exit Speed to 85-mph in one hour.
  • At about 28-minute mark, where can people learn more about what we’re doing here at Hitting Performance Lab? Where you can find us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Linkedin, etc., BIG ask from the audience: SHARE, SHARE, SHARE

 

COVID-19 Risks in Recruiting: Josh Karr’s Crucial Message for College Coaches01 Apr 202000:27:45

Josh Karr warns college coaches about hidden risks from COVID-19 affecting their recruiting strategies. Learn how to adjust and protect your recruiting process.

Full blog post accompanying this podcast episode: 

https://hittingperformancelab.com/attn-college-coaches-covid19-risk-hiding-in-your-recruiting-process/

(CLICK HERE for the full transcription of the interview)

Learning from Failure (Part 1): Daniel Robertson on Mike Trout’s Secret to Success27 Mar 202000:36:06

In Part 1 of this series, Daniel Robertson explores how embracing and learning from failure—like Mike Trout—creates powerful flow states that dramatically enhance hitting performance.

Daniel Robertson played baseball at Oregon State, then played 4-years in the Big Leagues from 2014 to 2017 (Rangers, Angels, Mariners, & Indians).  11-years total in professional baseball. 4-year 162-game MLB averages: BA: .262, 2B: 18, OBP: .314, SLG: .328. 

In this expert interview with Daniel Robertson, we discuss deep mental aspects to the game:

  • How to Get Out of Your own Way & Make Adjustments,
  • What’s Your Perspective on Dealing with Failure? What Does that Look like to You?
  • To You, What Does Motivation and Inspiration Look Like? What’s the Difference?

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/2Un9qcx

 

Improve Timing at the Plate: Taylor Gardner Shares Unique Backspin Tee Drills28 Mar 202000:56:16

Taylor Gardner introduces lesser-known hitting drills using the Backspin Tee designed specifically to help hitters become consistently on-time with pitches.

In this expert interview with Taylor Gardner, co-founder of Backspin Tee, we discuss:

  • Top 2 Timing Drills they do with their hitters (yes, they work with hitters too!)
  • What Does the “Ride” part in ‘Ride & Stride’ Mean?
  • The ‘Snap Drill’ & What it means to Hitter’s Timing…
  • How Does the ‘Ride’ Help Hitter Out with Backspin 2 Tees Drill?
  • What Does it mean to ‘Buy Time’? And How do you Teach it?
  • What’s the Difference Between Backspin Tee Pro Deluxe model versus Pro Lite?

I think you’re going to love it!  Lots of timing nuggets in their you can use right away, at home.

Click short link for transcribed interview in pdf format: https://gohpl.com/2wFKqUH

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