Softball Players
If Your Big Goal Is To Get To 1st Base…. STOP HERE! If However You Want To Go Further, If You Believe There Is Power Hiding Within, We Have The Solution!
What is the solution?
- Is it a new bat?
- A new pair of shoes?
- New batting gloves or helmet?
- Maybe more intense practice?
Haven't you already tried all of these?
How about new information and a teaching system that you can learn and will continue to support you and ensure that you translate skill into successful on-field results?
Why should girls believe that they have little power and succumb to the belief that they are limited to singles and bunts? Girls are tired of being trained to think that 2nd base or the fence is too far.
If you aren't a speedy slap hitter, a ground ball usually means a ground out. If you crave more power in your swing it's time for rotational hitting -- Power House Hitting.
- 16U Blue Jays fast pitch softball team went from batting .244 as a team with 6 doubles, 4 triples, and 1 homerun in 21 games (Fall 2002) to batting .315 with 37 doubles, 9 triples and 7 homeruns in 23 games (Fall 2003) after learning rotational mechanics.
- University of Louisiana at Lafayette Softball team started using rotational mechanics and went from hitting 6 team homeruns to 72 in one year, 78 the next and 80 the following year. They played in the 2003 Div.1 College World Series.
- Cassidy Doane, a senior in 2003 on the West Springfield softball team, was introduced to the rotational hitting technique at the start of the season. She raised her batting average from .350 to a sparkling .440 and had a tremendous slugging % of .653. Cassidy ended up being a 1st team All-Met selection.
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