CCA Podcast 250 – What type of batting practice should I be doing with my team?
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In this episode of the CCA Podcast, you will learn:
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What you should be doing as you lead up to your season
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What time in the season should you try to make mechanical changes?
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What should in season training look like?
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When do you use tee work, front toss, coach pitch BP, machine work, and live ABs.
Resources of the Show:
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Watch the Batting Practice Continuum web clinic HERE
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- Posted by Kyle Nelson
- Posted in Hitting
- Jul, 07, 2021
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