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Jason Ochart- Director of Hitting, Driveline Baseball (WA)
Ahead Of The Curve with Jonathan Gelnar
English - June 21, 2018 08:00 - 46 minutes - ★★★★★ - 172 ratingsBaseball Sports Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Quotes
No two athletes are the same, but a vast majority of amatuer hitters need to develop batspeed
Young hitters are "cued" so much to put the ball in play, that they don't develop the coordination to move fast and swing with intent.
Baseball hitting is one of the only skills in the world that trains in an environment that's easier than the game.
A lot of our training is trying is trying to replicate game conditions and even making it harder and letting guys fail, because thats what theyre going to see in a game.
If you are hitting 700 in practice, you're doing something wrong.
What a coach says is important but what a coach doesn't say is equally important
Resources
TPI
Altis
P3
Dynamics of skill acquisition
Rob Gray
Contact
@JasonOchart
[email protected]
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Quotes
No two athletes are the same, but a vast majority of amatuer hitters need to develop batspeed
Young hitters are "cued" so much to put the ball in play, that they don't develop the coordination to move fast and swing with intent.
Baseball hitting is one of the only skills in the world that trains in an environment that's easier than the game.
A lot of our training is trying is trying to replicate game conditions and even making it harder and letting guys fail, because thats what theyre going to see in a game.
If you are hitting 700 in practice, you're doing something wrong.
What a coach says is important but what a coach doesn't say is equally important
Resources
TPI
Altis
P3
Dynamics of skill acquisition
Rob Gray
Contact
@JasonOchart
[email protected]
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
Mini Clinic Monday Email Signup
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices