Posts Tagged ‘hitting’
Members Blog – Purpose of the Split Grip
One of the trends in baseball training is the split grip. In this members blog, Justin talks about the purpose of the Split Grip.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Tips to hitting a breaking ball
One of the questions Justin gets ask about the most, is any tips on hitting a breaking ball. Here he breaks down his approach to hitting breaking balls.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Justin’s Role Off-Season
In a previous Members Blog, we talked about what Justin does as the Professional Director of Hitting while the season is taking place. Here we take a look at what he does during the off-season.
Read MoreMembers (Audio) Blog – Feeling the Barrel in the Turn
In this audio post, Justin talks about a tool that he has been using as of late to help with the feeling of the barrel in the turn along with some metrics in regards to the early metric score in regards to a blast sensor.
Read MoreMembers Blog – #ABCAatHome Perspectives – Hitting
During our time at home, Justin along with other members of the ABCA including Greg Brown of the Rays, Gabe Gross from Auburn, Chris Hanks and Jake Valentine got together to talk hitting.
Read MoreMembers Blog – At Home Training
During the Corona-19 stay at home order, Justin has been doing some Instagram live videos from his house. Here he talks about some work you can do from home with a tee, pvc pipe and a bat.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Defining the “Spiral Line”
Recently Justin posted on Social Media about the Spiral Line. In this weeks post he goes into greater detail about understanding the inner-connectivity of the body in the swing and how that plays into the mobility of the player
Read MoreMembers Blog – Continuing work in the Gym
You worked all offseason in the gym getting bigger and stronger, but now that the season is about to start doesn’t mean it is time to stop. Justin talks about the needs to continue and what equipment to get if you can’t get there.
Read MoreMembers Blog – 2019 Spring Training Takeaways
Justin returned from his whirlwind trip around Spring Training over the past 6 weeks. In this weeks post, he talks about some of his takeaways from his 5 stops in the Cactus and Grapefruit league and how it relates to amateur athletes.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Ruth and Gehrig Force Analysis
Justin has been talking a lot about the various forces in the swing recently. Here is a fun analysis using video from baseball greats Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig to show what we are seeing in todays players isn’t a new concept.
Read MoreMembers Blog – 2019 ABCA Hitting Round Table with the Pros
Justin Stone (Cubs) was joined by other members of professional baseball community; Donald Ecker (Reds), Darin Everson (Rockies) and Kenny Graham (Brewers) as they held a roundtable for any interested coaches at the recent ABCA in Dallas about hitting. While some of the audio at times is a little quiet, the information is can’t miss.
Read MoreMembers Blog – 10 Step PVC Progression; Step 13 (Yes, you read that right)
On the 10 step PVC Motor Progression, we are onto step 13 (yes, we are on step 13 of a 10 step process). Justin invites Rachel Folden to participate in this weeks added step.
Read MoreMembers Blog – 10 Step Progression Continuation
Continuing off of the popular 10-step motor progression with the PVC pipe, Justin has added two more steps to the progression.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Role of Legs in Baseball Swing
By: Justin Stone Introduction In baseball we hear coaches tell players to “get into your legs” or “use the ground” all the time. Coaches commonly state when describing the swing, “Hitters use the ground to create energy.” I can’t tell you how many times players will ask, with a puzzled look: “But…
Read MoreMembers Blog – Importance of Front Foot Interaction with Ground
This weeks post comes from a members inquiry looking for clarification on the importance of front foot interaction with ground in the swing. Members Blog – Importance of Front Foot Interaction with Ground from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Setting Posture to Correct Height with PVC Pipe
In this weeks continuation of the 10-step motor pattern, Justin implements another part looking to set posture to correct height using the PVC pipe. Members Blog – Setting Posture to Correct Height with PVC Pipe from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Dangers in Player Comparisons
It is difficult to compare players without knowing their mobility, flexibility and stability limitations and restrictions. In this week’s post, Chicago Cubs Bio-mechanical hitting consultant and EliteBaseball.TV founder Justin Stone, talks about the dangers and pitfalls in swing comparisons and the importance of assessing a players mobility, flexibility and stability. 1028- Members Blog – Dangers…
Read MoreMembers Blog – 10 step Motor Pattern Progression
Justin introduces a 10 step motor pattern progression using nothing more than PVC pipe. How is this going to help you as a hitter? Well, you are just going to have to watch to find out. Members Blog- 10 step Motor Pattern progression from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – If I could turn back the clock
Justin has another special guest this week, former big leaguer Eric Munson. The guys talk about a variety of topics including what would he do differently growing up based on what he knows now. Members Blog – If I could turn back the clock from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Mental Approach
This week we had a special guest do the post, Mental Approach coach and one of the best in the business, Steve Springer. Take a listen to what he has to say. A must hear for all players and coaches. Members Blog – Mental Approach with Steve Springer from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Individualizing Approach
Justin talks about how there are no written rules in hitting. It is unique to the individual and what it means to use 60% of the field vs the whole field. Members Blog – Individualizing Approach from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Are you getting better?
Justin answers this weeks question of “how do you know if you are getting better”. All this time, money and effort into improving your game, but is it working? Members Blog – Are you getting better? from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Leg Speed in the Swing
Justin talks about the leg and lower body speed in the swing and how it can be incorporated with the recently added Functional Movement Drills.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Post Game Self Evaluation
In this weeks members blog Justin talks about self evaluation process asking yourself three questions after a game or tournament to self reflect and get valuable feedback on how participation in a game reflects performance. Members Blog – Post Game Self Evaluation from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – SideToss
Side toss, if not done properly can do more harm than good. In this blog Justin talks about what you should do to maximize your side toss drill
Read MoreMembers Blog – What to look forward to at EliteBaseball.TV
Justin Stone and his staff at EliteBaseball.TV are always looking for ways to help athletes improve their swing. Take an inside look of what is to come at EliteBaseball.TV and how you as a member will benefit.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Keeping your eye on the ball
Justin talks about the verbiage I am sure all young baseball and softball players have heard at least one time in their career “Keep your eye on the ball”. What exactly does that mean, and is it even possible? Members Blog – Keeping your eye on the ball, but what does that mean? from Elite…
Read MoreMembers Blog – Using the whole field
In this weeks self-admitted controversial blog post, Justin talks about the pros and cons of “using the whole field” and the approach he takes to get the most of his athletes. Members Blog- Using the whole field from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Step back and Go
In this weeks Members Blog, Justin adds two more drills that will be added to the 12-week sequential hitting program. A dry-drill and a tee-drill to help athletes get a better understanding of loading against the backside and not over the backside. Members Blog – Step Back and Go from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Pulling the baseball and contact points
In this weeks blog Justin talks about pulling the baseball, and the importance of doing so in a controlled drill environment. Members Blog – Pulling the Baseball and Contact Points from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Initial thoughts on over speed training from 2018 ABCA Conference
Justin just got back from the 2018 ABCA convention in Indianapolis. While out there he met up with an organization from the golf world and their product and his findings are going to start us down a path very few have been. Here are some of his initial thoughts on the over speed training and…
Read MoreMembers Blog – Dangers of manipulating attack angle out of sequence
In this, the first members blog of 2018, In this weeks Members blog, Justin talks about the dangers of manipulating attack angle out of sequence Members Blog – The dangers of manipulating attack angle out of sequence from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Maximizing Bat Speed
This week Justin talks about the entire hitting sequence and the idea of starting from the ground up is all designed to take the slack out of the body. Youth hitters might try to stay in sequence and the body parts are moving in the right order, but still are not maximizing bat speed. Justin…
Read MoreMembers Blog – Keeping hip load tight into the turn
Justin talks about coming back from doing a camp in Iowa where there was an important piece to the hitting sequence that he went over several times for athletes to get the feeling and understanding of, and that was about how the hip load transitions into the body rotation, especially in the lower half. In…
Read MoreMembers Blog – Putting your best foot forward
Justin clarifies a philosophy previously taught regarding the stride foot and how it is now being taught and how it helps the progression of the swing. Members Blog – Putting your best foot forward from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Two tee drill
Justin introduces you to one of the newest segments of the sequential hitting program. Unlike other two tee drills, Justin goes into detail as to why he likes the one and how it helps hitters slow things down and work on their posture
Read MoreMembers Blog – Getting comfortable being uncomfortable
In this weeks post Justin talks about the struggles hitters have with the inside pitch, and what are some things you can do to get comfortable being uncomfortable with the inside pitch Members Blog -Get Comfortable being uncomfortable on the inside pitch from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – What should you be doing now?
Justin goes into great detail about what, as athletes, we should be doing at this point in the year along with talking to coaches about what we should be looking for and how we can help our athletes. It isn’t just about telling them what to do, its about make sure they understand and feel…
Read MoreMembers Blog – What is with all the striKKKKKKKKeouts lately?
This weeks members post stems from seeing a recent tweet from this years playoffs. Justin dives into the growing curiosity trend behind the increase in strikeouts and whether it is something for youth hitters to emulate. The answer might surprise you. Members Blog – What is with all the striKKKKKKKe outs lately? from Elite Baseball…
Read MoreMembers Blog – Take aways from Chicago Cubs Instructional League
Justin recently returned from Chicago Cubs instructional league in Arizona and talks about what he took away from working with pro players and how it can equate to those who aspire to one day become big league players themselves. Members Blog – Take aways from Cubs Instructional League from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Are you putting your best foot forward?
Justin talks about a common hitting misconception. This misconception surrounds the way the front shoe lands as a hitter. Not only does he talk about the misconception, but also the “why” as to why he teaches certain things. Members Blog – Are you putting your best foot forward? from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – What is Power? Part 2 of 2
In the second of this two part post on power, Justin discusses maximizing ground force for youth athletes using as little energy as possible to complete a movement.
Read MoreMembers Blog – What is Power? Part 1 of 2
Justin asks each new player that takes a hitting lesson “What is your intention?” or “What is it you are trying to do or get out of this lesson?” By far, there is one common response…….. POWER. However, do players really know what they are saying when they answer they want more power or know…
Read MoreMembers Blog -Hitting Cue Clarification – Letting the Ball Travel
Justin clarifies in greater detail about letting the ball travel/get deep and how it can impact your swing.
Read MoreMembers Blog -One set of mechanics does not work for all players
Justin talks about a recent interaction with a player in his college boot camp series. In detail, he speaks about asking the right questions to get to the root of his hitting deficiencies. He also explains why to not let anybody tell you there is a “one size fits all” swing pattern and why you…
Read MoreMembers Blog – Myths and Realities about the back shoulder during the swing
Justin answers a members question about the back shoulder during the swing; what hitters THINK they are doing vs what what they really ARE doing.
Read MoreMembers Blog – More Offseason Training with Rockies’ Mike Tauchman
In the second of this two part post, Justin continues to talk about some of his off-season work with Colorado Rockies’ Mike Tauchman and the adjustments they made including the four step mechanical overhaul used helping to lead to Mike’s MLB debut and some of their favorite drills you can incorporate at home. Members Blog…
Read MoreMembers Blog – Offseason Training with Rockies’ Mike Tauchman
In the first of this two part post, Justin talks about some of his off-season work with Colorado Rockies’ Mike Tauchman and some adjustments they made including the four step mechanical overhaul used helping to lead to Mike’s MLB debut.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Introducing the Post-Stride Slotting Sequence drill
After a recent encounter with a player who flew in for a 3-day “boot camp” in an attempt to make their swing more efficient the focus was on taking the swing from a “pushing motion” to creating whip. During the training a new drill was introduced, the post-stride slotting sequence that he goes over here…
Read MoreMembers Blog- Follow Up on correlation between Exit Velo and Launch Angle
After getting feedback on a previous Members blog about exit velocity and launch angle, Justin goes into greater detail about what to look for and the correlation between exit velocity and launch angle
Read MoreMembers Blog – Dangers and Pitfalls of impressing style upon athletes
In this weeks blog, Justin goes into detail about a recent interaction with a player and the dangers and pitfalls associated with impressing style upon athletes. Members Blog – Dangers and Pitfalls of impressing style among athletes from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – The Great Exit Velocity and Launch Angle Debate
In this week’s member blog we go into greater detail on launch angle and exit velocity for all levels of players and talk about the reasoning behind it and why it might go against the grain for some. EliteBaseball.TV Member Blog – Launch Angle and Exit Velocity from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Scap Load Follow Up (part 2)
In this week’s member blog we follow up from a recent post on the scap load based on an experience during a lesson taking the scap load conversation to the next level.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Stride Direction
In this week’s member blog Justin talks about the stride foot direction and what 3 common stride errors hitters have that impact bat path and how to correct them
Read MoreMembers Blog – What is the “Scap Load” and why is it important to know?
In this week’s member blog EliteBaseball.TV talks a lot about the “scap load” in their dynamic hitting program, but here we go into greater depth about just what the scap load is, why it is an important part of the swing and what to look for to make sure you are doing it correctly.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Correct way to grip the bat
In this weeks member blog, we get back to basics and answer a members question about the correct way to grip the bat.
Read MoreMembers Blog- Low Tee drill, why to use it and the swing flaws it fixes
Justin talks about his time with Chicago Cubs Minor League Hitting Coordinator Andy Haines about his recent time at spring training and the low tee drill and just what flaws in hitters swings it will help to fix Members Blog – Low Tee Drill from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreMembers Blog – Basics of Bunting part 2 of 3; taking it to the next level
In part 2 of this 3 part series, we dive into more detail about the different styles and types of bunting along with proper footwork, fundamentals and game strategy
Read MoreMembers Blog – Basics of Bunting – Part 1 of 3
In the first of a 3 part series we cover the basic fundamentals of proper bunting technique Members Blog – Bunting Part 1 from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MorePitcher Knee Lift Drill
I’ve been using the Pitcher Knee Lift Drill a lot recently in my lessons. This week’s Members Blog touches on a few key details within this popular drill.
Read MoreHitting Talk with Cubs Hitting Coordinator Andy Haines – Part 2
See the final pieces of my hitting talk with Andy Haines.
Read MoreHitting Talk with Cubs Hitting Coordinator Andy Haines
I’m excited to welcome Chicago Cubs Minor League Hitting Coordinator Andy Haines back to the EliteBaseball.TV Members Only Blog. See part 1 of my Hitting Talk with Andy below. For our new Members, Andy and I posted a three part conversation back in February that I recommend you check out. The links are…
Read MoreDon’t Judge a Swing by Its’ Finish
You’ve heard the phrase, “Don’t judge a book by its’ cover.” I think this phrase applies to hitting and I see coaches all the time giving feedback based on the finish of a swing.
Read MoreExaggerating Actions to Create Feel
We’ve talked on here before that sometimes what a hitters “feels” differs from what is really happening in his or her swing. This week’s members blog goes back to that topic and how sometimes over coaching an action during drill work can help a hitter’s feel during live BP or a game setting.
Read MoreControl Your Style at the Plate, Don’t Let it Control You
It’s important to allow your hitters to explore in the batters box and find the style that best suites their body. However, as young hitters explore and imitate different big leaguers, it’s important that they are able to control the style they are working within.
Read MoreInside the Cage with Yankees 2nd Round Pick Nick Solak
This week I bring you guys into a lesson with me and New York Yankees 2nd round pick Nick Solak. Nick played at the University of Louisville and has been a student of mine since he was about 10 years old. Member Blog – Solak Hitting Session from Elite Baseball on Vimeo.
Read MoreIdentifying Original Flaws vs. Compensatory Flaws
One of the main issues that holds hitters back is hitting coaches confusing compensatory flaws and original flaws. Compensatory flaws are generally easy to see and happen during the deceleration portion of the swing, but are caused by original flaws that occur during the loading or initial launch of the swing.
Read MoreTaking BP on the Field
Taking BP on a field provides feedback to hitters that you cannot get in a cage. Hitters should try and get out on a full field to take some rounds this summer.
Read More2016 MLB Draft Prospect Swing Analysis
With the MLB Draft quickly approaching, let’s take a mechanical look at 3 of the top collegiate hitters: University of Tennesee IF Nick Senzel, Louisville Outfielder Corey Ray and Mercer Outfielder Kyle Lewis.
Read MoreWhat are Your Hitters Thinking in the Box?
It is very easy to think yourself out of an at-bat when you’re in a slump, so I stop my guys and ask them, “What are you thinking?” when things are going well.
Read MoreHow to Communicate Hitting Instruction: 1 Sentence, 1 Phrase, 1 Word
When teaching an amateur hitter or working on your own swing, it is easy to cloud your brain with thoughts. In a normal training progression, going from tee work, to front toss, to live BP, you need to progressively think less mechanics at each stop.
Read MoreUniversity of Michigan Softball Star Sierra Romero Swing Break Down
Sierra Romero became Michigan’s all-time home run leader without a full hip turn in her swing. How does she do this?
Read MoreThe Benefit Yet to be Talked about in Addison Russell’s Style Change
Addison Russell switched from a “Stide-Shift” style to a knee lift in 2016. See video of Russell from the minors, last year and now.
Read MoreThe Benefit Yet to be Talked about in Addison Russell’s Style Change
Addison Russell switched from a “Stide-Shift” style to a knee lift in 2016. See video of Russell from the minors, last year and now.
Read MoreThe Hitter’s Timeline
I walk through the Hitter’s Timeline and breakdown what is happening from a physiological standpoint at each stop on the timeline.
Read MoreMLB Example of Off-Speed Adjustment
Chicago White Sox fans have been excited about the addition of power hitting 3rd basemen Todd Frazier all off season. Frazier hit his first HR in a White Sox uniform this week when he maintained his lower body coil and upper body scap load and deposited a Chris Bassitt curveball over the wall.
Read MoreThe Dangers of Positional Hitting Drills
Coaches, your hitting drills should be taking your players through the load/stride process and through a fluid movement of the swing. Drills that start and stop this process create robotic hitters and the swing just simply does not work that way.
Read MoreSelf Evaluating Early Season At-Bats
Early season at-bats can be frustrating for amateur hitters. Northern states are still dealing with questionable weather and players are still finding their timing. Today I give you a five point checklist to self evaluate your early season at-bats. It’s not all about the result. Positive results will come if you’re feeling good about these five points.
Read MoreStress Test for Players
As teams begin playing games outdoors, coaches will begin to notice some players that excel in practice settings can struggle in the games. What is causing this performance gap?
Read MoreMatt Pierce Digs Deeper into the Hip Coil
The hip coil in the baseball swing is broken down by Houston based hitting clinician Matt Pierce.
Read MoreLate Adjustments to Off Speed Pitches
Hitting drill progression focusing on hitters adjusting to off speed pitches.
Read MorePreview: The Epidemic of American Hitters
What a lot of coaches would term a “short” swing is generally a pushing swing that creates bat speed very late and out in front of the hitter and a “long” swing, which most high level hitters do in fact have, creates bat speed throughout the swing and keeps the player on plane with the pitch for an extended period of time.
Read MoreThe Epidemic of American Hitters
What a lot of coaches would term a “short” swing is generally a pushing swing that creates bat speed very late and out in front of the hitter and a “long” swing, which most high level hitters do in fact have, creates bat speed throughout the swing and keeps the player on plane with the pitch for an extended period of time.
Read MoreHitting Discussion with Andy Haines: Part 3
Justin Stone talks hitting with Chicago Cubs Minor League Hitting Coordinator Andy Haines.
Read MoreHitting Discussion with Andy Haines: Part 2
Chicago Cubs Minor League Hitting Coordinator Andy Haines and Justin Stone talk hitting in a 3 part series.
Read MoreHitting Discussion with Andy Haines: Part 1
Justin Stone and Chicago Cubs Minor League Hitting Coordinator Andy Haines discuss hitting.
Read MoreWorst Hitting Drills of All Time: Drop Ball Drill
Finishing up our series on the worst hitting drills of all time I touch on the Drop Ball drill.
Read MoreWorst Hitting Drills of All Time: Drop Ball Drill
Finishing up our series on the worst hitting drills of all time I touch on the Drop Ball drill.
Read MorePreview: Worst Hitting Drills – Back Toss Drill
Coach Stone continues his Worst Hitting Drills of All Time with the Back Toss Drill. Train smarter, not harder.
Read MoreWorst Hitting Drills – Back Toss Drill
Coach Stone continues his list of the Worst Hitting Drills of All-Time with the Back Toss Drill.
Read MoreMatt Pierce – Paul Goldschmidt Hip Coil Example
Matt Pierce continues dissecting the hip coil action and breaks down Arizona Diamondbacks star Paul Goldschmidt.
Read MoreMatt Pierce – Hip Coil
This Members Only Blog features 2 videos from Matt Pierce centering around the hip coil and how to get your hitters to feel the unload happening from the lower back and hip.
Read MoreHigh Back Tee Drill: Worst Hitting Drills of All-Time
Continuing our series of the Worst Hitting Drills of All-Time, I dissect the High Back Tee Drill.
Read MoreBarrel Turn – Matt Pierce
Matt Pierce uses Joc Pederson and Ryan Braun Video Analysis examples to demonstrate the barrel turn.
Read MoreThe Worst Hitting Drill of All Time
The worst hitting drill of all time.
Read MoreJustin Stone at the National High School Baseball Coaches Convention in St. Louis, MO
This weekend I had the privilege to open up the National High School Baseball Coaches Association Convention in St. Louis, MO. If you couldn’t make the convention you can hear my entire presentation and question and answer session below.
Read MoreJustin Stone at the 2015 National High School Baseball Coaches Association Convention
This weekend I had the privilege to open up the National High School Baseball Coaches Association Convention in St. Louis, MO. If you couldn’t make the convention you can hear my entire presentation and question and answer session below.
Read MoreLoading Sequence
Justin Stone talks loading sequence and how he spends the majority of his time training hitters to correctly gather energy in this week’s Members Only Blog.
Read MoreMatt Pierce – Hand Path
This week Matt Pierce goes over hand path and some coaching cues that lead to poor hand path.
Read MoreOne Handed Drills
As you get going on your training season, be sure to be efficient with your training time and stay away from drills like the one handed drills.
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