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  • Spot on Coach..Thank you...

  • Ok, confirmed kingcoach, both Michael Young and Dimaggio obviously, definitely...load.

  • @1gsfan1 just because you say it does not make it so. dimaggio young & molitor are ALL stock still at pitch release. they have little to no backward motion once the pitch is underway. this style does not make for HR's, but it surely does make for some serious hitting. michael young had 110 RBI , yet only 11 HR. think about that.

  • watch joe dimaggio,& top hitters like michael young today."LOAD/TRIGGER" work for VERY strong mature men.young players?notsomuch.@90MPH the ball reaches the plate in.40 seconds.if you wait til the ball is 1/2way to plate, that leaves only.20 to get to the ball ONTIME.time is a hitter's best friend AND worst enemy.ya gotta realize that the trigger motions are what makes players late to the ball.of 10 swings,players fail to hit the ball 8.33 times,only put the ball in play 1.67 think about that

  • loading or triggering motions are for big strong mlb hitters with ungodly strenght & batspeed.how that translates to young hitters..doesn't.TRIGGER MOTIONS & LOADING ARE WHAT KILL WAYTOOMANY YOUNG PLAYERS. simply start out in the loaded position.now just go rightstraghtatit.watch joe dimaggio.no load no trigger no nuthin'.everything about you must go FORward.YOU DON'T HAVE TIME TO GO BACKWARD THEN FORWARD.especially younger players.windups guarantee you will be late to pitches.just FIRE!!

  • @kingcoach13 too many young hitters are ruined by people showing them the wrong way to hit. If they are late because of load then you don't understand load and it's timing and purpose. They don't need a big leg kick ala Manny, but any good hitter loads. Show kids otherwise and you are only hurting them

  • @1gsfan1 load is MENTAL.your computer sez "go".when you make it PHYSICAL,that you must wind up before swinging,BAD.load BEFORE the pitch release not AFTER.once the ball's flying,you don't have time for a windup.fact:players without a windup hit the ball more frequently.expand your mind.look at it differently.guys that point to great players,say "this guy does it so it must be great!"aren't thinking for themselves.can't defy logic/physics.great players strength/skill overcome holes, for awhile.

  • @1gsfan1 how good/bad a player is before he is 18 has no relation to where he ends up.he will only start to be a player with serious mlb hopes once he gets out of high school.at that point, alum bats & inferior comp have made him think he is good.then it becomes another world.maturity & ability to adjust will determine his future.all he knows will go out the window.so,i don't talk to kids under 18.it's a waste of time.WHEN you load is the trick:BEFORE pitch release not AFTER.

  • @kingcoach13 The obvious answer to your silly 18 year old statement is Bryce Harper. Go making rules about how old someone must be for...whatever. And it will be broken. Bryce will dominate at high levels as he did at low levels. Watch and learn. Guy is a hitter, he gets it and he is...18. Teach kids anything other than the "right way" and then good luck breaking them of your bad habits you taught them. Because they were too young.

  • @kingcoach13 And Dimaggio loads. I haven't seen M Young video, but have never seen a successful/dominant hitter who didn't load, certainly NOT Dimaggio.

  • @1gsfan1 your own words indict you as clueless. it's not the load itself that kills you.. rather the TIMING.you talk about the action, but never mention WHEN you load,which is the key. it must happen BEFORE the pitch release, or not at all.when you get that, you will improve.player who load AFTER the pitch release,especially the younger they are, the more pitches they are late to.start out with no load. as you get older/stronger, implement a load.but knowing WHEN is the key.

  • Perfect!! I love your video, they're very helpful. Excuse me, is there any way to contact Tim? I'd like to get his e-mail or something to be in touch with him. Thanks alot!!

  • I love your videos, you provide so much great information that has helped me a lot coaching my son's 10U team. Thank you very much!

  • @ swidkid1...Thank you for the kind words.

  • love it and thank u

    

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