Homerless to gone.
What works for him might not work for you. Find what works for you. If someone told me swing “up” at 15 and not 25 years old, then I might be in the big leagues right now. Swinging “down” was not my feel because I failed miserably trying to stay on top. My average was down and obviously my slugging. I surrounded myself with successful hitters who liked the down “feel” and got great feedback from it, but that’s all we knew. I was never told to consider the opposite until I spent some time around Judges “hitting coach” before the 2017 season. Though he is not my favorite coach today, he opened my eyes to what else the swing could be to achieve the same results we all dream. For the record, I don’t like “Teacherman” because he thinks what he teaches is the only way to hit, over complicates how he communicates the swing and makes hitting seem harder than it already is for his own ego and to make us feel less than. In short, if swinging down doesn’t get you the results like me, then try swinging a little more up and just think about being on time. The moment I told myself that in 2017 when my playing career was on the line, I ended up hitting 8 home runs in the next 7 games. That’s more home runs in 7 games then I hit in my entire life up to that point. Point is, don’t over complicate things and fall for that trap with these really smart hitting coaches that promote themselves as gurus. Your results should or shouldn’t improve after each adjustment you make. If they don’t, then keep testing. Godspeed.
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