He was cut from his college team & is now hitting .350 in pro ball - what changed his career?

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For those new to the channel, HLP = the High Level Pattern. To learn more, click this link - linktr.ee/teachermanhitting
0:00 - 1:08 - Wade Meckler (SF Giants org) interview
1:09 - 1:34 - Kerry Carpenter (Detroit Tigers) interview
1:35 - 2:24 - Ready At Release Drill breakdown
Credit to the Stick Talk podcast and MLB Network for Video #1 and #2 here

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  • @daveb8795
    @daveb87957 күн бұрын

    This interview with Meckler was good! Anyone interested in HLP should listen to it.

  • @kennogawa6638
    @kennogawa66387 күн бұрын

    Great interview explaining terminology that Teacherman uses.

  • @pskinny36
    @pskinny366 күн бұрын

    Batting .350 where?

  • @glenberberet8418
    @glenberberet84186 күн бұрын

    I think he needs to review this video because he is currently hitting under 200.He's a great story.But it will be interesting if he gets back to the bigs

  • @michaelmalignaggi1438

    @michaelmalignaggi1438

    12 сағат бұрын

    @@glenberberet8418 He's probably hitting under .200 because he probably completely sold out to the Teacher (con) man nonsense This Teacher (con) man garbage gives you initial success. But it does nothing but enhance bad mechanics and turn tou into a one dimensional hitter. You become an EXTREME Launch angle pul hitter looking for a HR every swing Let's face it....AJ is a one dimensional hitter. BUT....he's a SUPER ATHLETIC GIANT....who has an infinite room for error. It makes sense for AJ to look to jack a HR with every swing Stay away from the Teacher (con) man because long term he will destroy your mechanics

  • @timsiedem9030
    @timsiedem90307 күн бұрын

    Can your explain why that drill would be effective? Please

  • @Badbreathbill

    @Badbreathbill

    3 күн бұрын

    Hi, random average joe attempt here: It teaches you how to hold a position a few "ticks" longer where you are completely ready to swing. It teaches you the habit of removing all extra, unnecessary movement. That way your swing happens all at once, instantaneously, instead of developing in several incremental steps. The idea is switching from an immediate swing to hold and actually wait for the ball lets you get feel of "i am completely ready in the hold position to swing, this is what i want to feel as the pitch comes." Getting rid of the slack, and ready to pop. The goal is to feel the hold. This way you are ready to react exactly when you need to, less at mercy of changing velocity, or a quick pitch, and relying on perfect timing to do all your little final loading movements to make quality contact consistently. I think.

  • @maxweese8582

    @maxweese8582

    3 күн бұрын

    Ready at release means you doing all the pre-swing movements before the pitcher releases the ball. It's a timing thing that has to be practiced and learned over a period of time. That way, it turns into muscle memory when you start to master it.

  • @mahmadieh7011
    @mahmadieh70117 күн бұрын

    Richard, 1.) Wonder if we need to ask how to fix a swing if the batter is stretched too early and has lost their hold on the stretch by the time the pitch arrives, 2.) At 1:37 your text reads "leep" if it matters. 3.) I feel like, now that I've seen the first part of this video with the interview, that you are now purposely missing the pitches in the ready at release video clip you added towards the end of this very video. I've seen your ready at release video many times and I thought you just simply missed those pitches because you are warming up but now this video makes me feel like you are purposely missing a Step 1 of the drill.

  • @TeachermanHitting

    @TeachermanHitting

    6 күн бұрын

    -1). Need to work on controlling that stretch, 2). Typo, should read "keep", 3). Yes, on the first two reps, those pitches are missed on purpose to drill swinging at pitch release

  • @mbrum3230
    @mbrum32307 күн бұрын

    What a joke

  • @andrewkmac3507

    @andrewkmac3507

    6 күн бұрын

    I'm sorry that you aren't intelligent. Your friends must have many laughs behind your back

  • @michaelallen1154

    @michaelallen1154

    6 күн бұрын

    @mbrum3230... Like hell!

  • @michaelmalignaggi1438
    @michaelmalignaggi14386 күн бұрын

    More nonsense from the teacher (con) man. How about having your foot down and back elbow tucked with your hands in position ready to drop the barrel on the ball....wherever it's pitched Called hitting with the hands. Being ready to hit

  • @Badbreathbill

    @Badbreathbill

    3 күн бұрын

    You tell 'em pal!

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