Presented by
Mark Brooks
TOPICS: Inner-game of baseball, how to avoid hitting pitfalls, approach principles for hitting at the next level, pitch recognition,
January
Monday
January
01
1999
at
10:00 AM
(Pacific)
In a game loaded with failure, a player's ability to be confident and stay confident when they're not getting the results that want is everything.
Our missing is simple. Shift our focus away from our focus from parts of the game, not within our control to the parts of the game that are within our control.
It's good to have a goal. But it's even greater to have a process.
Good stats are ideal, but a commitment to Winning The At-Bat is what will set you apart.
While in the batter's box, the inner critic shuts off. All that matters is the approach, process, and routine. This is how you slowly build confidence independent of what is happening in your external environment.
You'll learn the exact pro-level routine, minset, and frameworks I used while working with big league players and top college prospects.
With Coach Mark, he will break down the Win The At-Bat Blue-Print so that you're ready for high-velo fastballs while lowering your chase-rate on pitches out of the zone.
You'll also learn key concepts for driving the ball to all parts of the field with specific batting practice circuits.
Your ability to recognize spin, speed & location effeciently while putting a quality swing on a quality pitch will allow correct mechanics, confidence and the right approach to surface.
Doesn't matter how good yourswing is, if you're not seeing the ball as well as you can, you'll throw at-bats away.
Mark Brooks is the founder of Applied Vision Baseball, Art of Baseball Productions & Co-founder of Quality At-Bats Academy.
He's a graduate of Bethune Cookman University where he played for the Division 1 Wild Cats.