
Craig Hyatt- Hitting Coach, East Valley HS (WA)
Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Stitcher Subscribe on Google Play Quotes (on absolutes) To be fixated on one swing and not knowing the context of that swing is dangerous I think elite hitters hit, and there's a variety of reasons why. sleep. diet. swing. mentality. That all adds up to make a great hitter. There are concepts that they have that arent many absolutes. (on practice) I reverse my coaching. Instead of barking out cues, i let them work on their own with the plan that we put together and then take a player or 2 at a time individually. What i've noticed is kids get a little embarrassed when getting coached around kids, if we can keep it personal with them and build a plan that we can experiment and fail, they'll build some confidence. We stop when they do something good and i ask "why was that good?" and that's how they start to learn We create pressure and competition all the time, If things start getting bored of mindless, we drop what were doing and compete. We need to create situations in batting practice that we're going to see in a game. We "hit" in games. Its not just a swing, we have to learn and trainer hitters too. Resources Bobby Tewksbary Jerry Brewer MLB.tv Contact Info @hyattcraig Website and Social Media sites for the show www.aotcpodcast.com Twitter @aotc_podcast Facebook Ahead of the Curve Coaches Facebook group Instagram aotc_podcast Contact Info for Jonathan Twitter @j_gelnar7 Email [email protected]
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Quotes
(on absolutes) To be fixated on one swing and not knowing the context of that swing is dangerous
I think elite hitters hit, and there's a variety of reasons why. sleep. diet. swing. mentality. That all adds up to make a great hitter. There are concepts that they have that arent many absolutes.
(on practice) I reverse my coaching. Instead of barking out cues, i let them work on their own with the plan that we put together and then take a player or 2 at a time individually.
What i've noticed is kids get a little embarrassed when getting coached around kids, if we can keep it personal with them and build a plan that we can experiment and fail, they'll build some confidence.
We stop when they do something good and i ask "why was that good?" and that's how they start to learn
We create pressure and competition all the time, If things start getting bored of mindless, we drop what were doing and compete. We need to create situations in batting practice that we're going to see in a game.
We "hit" in games. Its not just a swing, we have to learn and trainer hitters too.
Resources
Bobby Tewksbary
Jerry Brewer
MLB.tv
Contact Info
@hyattcraig
Website and Social Media sites for the show
www.aotcpodcast.com
Twitter
@aotc_podcast
Facebook
Ahead of the Curve Coaches Facebook group
Instagram
aotc_podcast
Contact Info for Jonathan
Twitter
@j_gelnar7
Email
[email protected]