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15+ Baseball Training Tips
Baseball Tips
Baseball Vision
Coaching Advice
Coaching Tips
Hitting Slumps
Hitting Tips & Tricks
Motivational Advice
Pitch Recognition
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15+ Baseball Training Tips

15+ Baseball Training Tips: Applied Vision Baseball Instagram "Best Ofs" Drop The Excuses “It just doesn't come naturally” isn’t a valid excuse on the path of becoming an elite ballplayer. If you get
by Mark Brooks
what makes a good hitter great?
Baseball Tips
Baseball Vision
Pitch Recognition
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What Makes A Good Hitter Great.

What makes a good hitter in baseball, great? For me, it starts with having a plan to Win The At-Bat by understanding these three hitting skill-sets. I promise you, if you learn
by Mark Brooks
How to slow down the fastball
Baseball Tips
Baseball Vision
Hitting Tips & Tricks
Pitch Recognition
Pitch Recognition App
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How To Slow Down The Fastball.

I've been getting this question in my Instagram DM about once a week. "How to slow down the fastball?". I have three simple tips that hitters can implement at the plate
by Mark Brooks
How To Hit & Throw A Slider
Baseball Tips
Baseball Vision
Hitting Tips & Tricks
Pitch Recognition
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How To Hit & Throw A Slider

How To Hit & Throw A Slider: Why is a Slider Pitch Called a Slider? Considering the movement of a slider, it’s not difficult to imagine why it’s called a slider
by Mark Brooks
Pitch Recognition Training Drills & Tips With Trent Mongero & Steve Springer
Baseball Tips
Baseball Vision
Coaching Advice
Coaching Tips
Hitting Tips & Tricks
Pitch Recognition
Pitch Recognition App
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Pitch Recognition Training Drills & Tips With Trent Mongero & Steve Springer

Video Title: Pitch Recognition Training Drills & Tips With Trent Mongero & Steve Springer. Gotta love it when you get to be a fly on the wall and listen to Trent
by Mark Brooks
How To Train Pitch Recognition With Applied Vision Baseball App. (Pt. 2)
Baseball Vision
Pitch Recognition
Pitch Recognition App
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How To Train Pitch Recognition With Applied Vision Baseball App. (Pt. 2)

Mark Brooks here with the Applied Vision Baseball Pitch Recognition Training App. In the previous video, I showed you how to, how to go about diving into your first pitch
by Mark Brooks
What Makes Good Hitters Great
Baseball Tips
Baseball Vision
Hitting Slumps
Hitting Tips & Tricks
Motivational Advice
Pitch Recognition
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What Makes Good Hitters Great

Ultimately, what makes good hitters "great" is the ability to be "good" consistently. It's not getting three hits every day, it's finding ways to Win The At-Bat, by any means
by Mark Brooks
The Most Important Pitch Recognition Skill That No One Talks About
Baseball Vision
Hitting Tips & Tricks
Pitch Recognition
Pitch Recognition App
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The Most Important Pitch Recognition Skill That No One Talks About

The most important pitch recognition skill that no one talks about is Pitch- Path-Prediction. What is Pitch Path Prediction? Essentially - the ability for the hitter to gaze, track and then jump
by Mark Brooks
Do Baseball Players Have Better Eyesight and Vision?
Baseball Vision
Pitch Recognition
Pitch Recognition App
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Do Baseball Players Have Better Eyesight?

Do baseball players have better eyesight? At the highest level, generally, yes. Here's why. Reading spin, speed, and location of a 90+ mph fastball or a secondary pitch that breaks, dips
by Applied Vision Sports
Can Baseball Players See The Ball Off The Bat?
Baseball Vision
Pitch Recognition
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Can Baseball Players See The Ball Off The Bat?

On occasion, we get an email from a player, parent or coach asking "can baseball players see the ball off the bat?" The short answer is "no". The hitter's optic nerves
by Mark Brooks
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