EQUIPMENT

Tee Hitting = Late Hitting – one thing you can do to improve your results!

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In person green zone lessons:
$150 for up to 3 hitters – 1 Hour
$200 for 4 hitters – 1 Hr 20 min
FaceTime coaching sessions:
$1 per minute
Average time for coaching calls:
20-30 for green zone mindset training
45-60 min for mindset and batting practice
All day team clinics up to 12 players – 5 hrs training + 1 hr lunchtime Q&A session starting at $600 ($50 per additional player)
*Travel fees may apply

Green zone hitting is about hitting the pitch before it ever gets to you… we don’t let it get deep. WE ATTACK.
I’d love to get some conversations going below. What are your thoughts?
Basically the only pitch you can work off a tee to practice green zone hitting is a high inside… one where your vision never leaves the line of the pitcher… where your eyes can stay forward, you rotate the bat to what you are already looking at.

If you practice with the tee, then you need to know that the contact point you are working on is about 6” late of where you will need to attack when the pitching coming at you is decent. The faster the pitching, the more out front you gotta think about hitting it to avoid these deflected weak hits and foul balls.
You can also use a tee to practice upper body rotation if you put the lower half seated or kneeled or turned in a position that is already rotated toward the gap we are trying to hit. For example, bucket drill – we begin facing our pull side gaps and stretch back and work the shoulder rotation part of the swing with the ball out front.

As you ween yourself from using a tee to practice your late shots (cut and slice shots), use angled side toss and front toss to help you players learn how to hit the ball with their power swing toward their pull side gaps. Focus on helping them aim – like tell them exactly where you want the ball to land. If the can’t make the hit to their green zone gap, have them choke up and aim for their pull side Coach standing down the line. You’ll be amazed when they begin to rotate hard enough to finally get that bat out front.