Zack Miller (@z_miller22) 's Twitter Profile
Zack Miller

@z_miller22

Director of Player Development @SummersMethod

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calendar_today19-08-2017 03:15:53

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Randy Sullivan MPT, CSCS (@randysullivanpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

S/O to the most #SAVAGE catcher in the business, ARMory Instructor Zack Miller. Nothing says National Catcher’s day more than a sweaty dude w his jock on the outside of his pants. ⁦Xan Barksdale⁩ ⁦Jerry Weinstein⁩ ⁦Kirsten Cox

S/O to the most #SAVAGE catcher in the business, ARMory Instructor <a href="/Z_Miller22/">Zack Miller</a>. Nothing says National Catcher’s day more than a sweaty dude w his jock on the outside of his pants. ⁦<a href="/xanbarksdale/">Xan Barksdale</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/JWonCATCHING/">Jerry Weinstein</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/DTDSoftball/">Kirsten Cox</a>⁩
Andrew Parks (@_andrewparks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a simple game with simple rules: 1. Keep the middle in the middle 2. Move from the middle out The rest takes care of itself.

Brock Golden (@brockgolden13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good day at the USF Baseball camp today. 2 solid innings. Worked 86-87 hitting a couple 88's. SL up to 80. Thank you to the coaches for the opportunity to compete. @USF_CoachMohl @USF_CoachKunk Rick Stegbauer SummersMethod Zack Miller

Andrew Parks (@_andrewparks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A+ thought Kids often think more movement creates timing issues, but restricting how much they can move puts them in bad positions to hit. Which, as you guessed it, impacts timing. Throw the rules away. Kids need freedom to move before you refine how they actually move.