CCA Podcast 230 – 3 drills to improve hitter timing
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In this episode of the CCA Podcast, you will learn:
- Why timing is so important for hitters
- What you can do to emphasize timing for hitters
- Why cueing hitters to improve timing is worthless
- A drill called speed it up
- A drill called slow it down
- How to work on various timings during practice
- What players should focus on during sessions dedicated to timing.
Resources of the Show
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Week long batting practice plan for your team - A day by day plan to create better decision makers in the box
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A sample of 5 of our Chaos Hitting Drills (over 50 available to Elite Members) - This drills challenge hitters to be warriors in the box during practice.
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Recognizing, Diagnosing, and Fixing Common Hitting Flaws eCourse - This course takes you all the way through running a hitting assessment with your team to how to individualize training for your hitters
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