Stanley Rosario (@kokeboiz) 's Twitter Profile
Stanley Rosario

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Richard Schenck, JFD PPP LQC TTE 🙂 (@teacherman1986) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Scap action is NOT a Scap load. A load unloads. You load something to unload it. You never want your Scap to unload. But…. it’s action is critical.

Torsion Hitting™️ (@runngun8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ted Williams method is the way. Those with out front in their vocabulary while learning to swing will ruin the chance of finding potential. “Cock and stride, stay back,don’t go out there to get it”…I’ve argued with so many people who have no clue what he’s saying. Listen!

Richard Schenck, JFD PPP LQC TTE 🙂 (@teacherman1986) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LIMBO ALERT: Deceleration nonsense exposed. Pay attention to the rear knee. On the left it’s ‘bringing’ the barrel with it. On the right it moves significantly without the barrel. That is limbo. Weight shifting but nothing happening. Nothing coming with it. A timing nightmare. A

〽️arco 〽️edina M.Ed. (@mamedina8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your stride foot should always hit on the inside of the foot (or instep). Weight should never go on the outside of the stride foot. When it does , the backside collapses. The stride foot should end up a little stiff. This will throw most of your weight to the back leg to make

Chez Angeloni (@chezwhizzz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MVP Harper: QUICK & SUDDEN He’s not holding the bat in his arms. He’s in a high neck slot alignment with slack out. He has a rear legged, around forward with a pause… swinging rhythm. He is loading and pulling back away from oppo and attacking away from SS when he fires.

Richard Schenck, JFD PPP LQC TTE 🙂 (@teacherman1986) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Todays lesson. From Curtis Granderson and Aaron Judge. The underlying readiness. Created without movement. Turn your back on. Take the slack out of the rope. Then move. Then it will stretch.