We start with a full swing assessment to understand who you are as a hitter, how your body moves, and what your strengths already are. You’ll leave with 1–2 clear focus points and a simple plan to begin building consistency right away.
At this stage, the swing is built and trusted. Lessons become more about fine-tuning, competing, and maintaining confidence while making small adjustments as needed.
This is where real growth happens. We continue to refine mechanics, adjust to game-speed swings, and work through different pitch types and situations while stacking confidence and consistency over time.
We clean up the foundation by reinforcing the early changes and dialing in feel vs. real. This phase is about creating confidence, eliminating confusion, and building repeatable habits through intentional drills.
Complete swing and movement assessment focused on efficiency, sequencing, and ball flight. We identify strengths, one primary constraint, and set a clear performance goal with specific drill work.
Maintenance, refinement, and competition focus. Lessons become about small adjustments, scouting tendencies, confidence, and staying locked into a trusted process throughout the season.
Training shifts toward game-speed execution and adaptability. We layer in pitch types, locations, velocity, and situational hitting while reinforcing approach, adjustability, and mental consistency.
We attack the main constraint and begin syncing mechanics with timing and intent. Emphasis is on feel vs. real, swing decisions, and creating a repeatable move under controlled speed.