Hi my son just started pitching/baseball. I posted some of his video. Can you tell us what more we need to improve. Thank you very much. This is his channel. th-cam.com/channels/DxaBDHxMRTRXoxv1SJfS4g.html
I have been having my 10u son do these drills using the camwood bats and I will say that these drills are 100% responsible for a huge improvement in his swing. He makes contact with the ball more often and bat speed is MUCH better. He isn’t late any more. Great drills. I now have the team I coach all doing these drills too.
Josh's world is about to get really busy! Watched his vids for at least the past year. One of the most easy to comprehend hitting coaches on YT. Using his hitting training plan once baseball practices start in the north east.
Stumbled on this video looking for some pointers to help my son (11yo) with his batting; this is perfectly explained, I cannot wait to show this to him, I think it will be extremely helpful. Thank you!
I don’t know who you are, but baseball Dr suits you well. These videos are the best I have seen for instructional hitting, and I’ve been trying to learn more about hitting for years. This is the best. Hands down.
it's a good one, clear and simple for people who have a hard time figuring out what's bat drag or bat drop, my seniors explained this like crap and made us confused. Thanks for the content John, it's a decent one
Outstanding video! I’ve seen none better at correcting bat drag. You clearly have the gift of communication. That first drill was worth the price of admission. :) Thanks!
This was an awesome and easy explanation of the bat drag and lag. Will be using these drills with my 14U daughter for her swing. Thanks and appreciate your video.
This is the first video I’ve seen where I feel like I actually understand what you’re saying. You mentioned at the end that you do analysis. I’m a single mom trying to help my son get better and learning through videos such as this and can see he’s frustrated. Where could we send a video for you to check out? We would be super interested in hearing what you have to say so I can try to help him. Thank you!
I love the use of the dumbbell! That should make it self correcting. Holding a weight in close, you will have control....if you punch back, it will become exponentially heavier, same if you push hands forward from your chest. Such a great idea I didnt consider.
Good stuff! We coach a High Level Swing Pattern (HLP) and it's helped to fix over half our 11U boys bat drag. It's made them much more confident when hitting.
Thank you, Coach. Fantastic videos! Your videos have made a tremendous improvement with my son's swing. He's been switch hitting since 5 now 12, so constantly looking for ways to have both sides look the same.
Very Nice! Thank you for explaining it so well! I heard it is better to train the kids on this while they are young. Do you have an age recommendation as to when kids should start to practice this? Is success with this technique dependent on the ability to generate power? For example, kids in t-ball who are too weak to generate any power, would teaching them this technique help or hurt their t-ball performance in their t-ball games? I literally just saw kids this season in t-ball trying these techniques forced by their parents, but they would strike out a lot, hit directly to the pitcher or first base, or not hit very far, and they would get out more often than kids who didn't try so hard to perfect these moves. Is T-ball to young to start them training them with this technique? What are your thoughts?
Trying to help my son fix his drag which then leads to lunging. Going to try this technique. My question is do you implement any type of stride with this technique. Thank you for your videos!!
Juan, the stride should not be related to bat drag. The reason is because when the player strides he is not swinging or turning yet. The stuff here on the video is related to when the stride is completed, the front foot is flat on the ground and then you can start turning the hips, which is when the turning starts and thus bat dragging happens due to the 3 issues mentioned on the video. Now is very common with young hitters to even start dragging before the front foot is down, which is due to hitters starting to swing or turn too early before the front foot is down. This almost always creates bat drag.
@@albertpizarro3857 thank you I appreciate the feedback. My son is a small guy and he was in fire before Covid where I live in LA everything shutdown so my sons play we t down it’s like starting over and the mechanics are horrible bat drag is part of the issue. He went from a 31 to 32” bat size and I’ve asked him to go back to a 31” where he could possibly handle that bat better but right now his pride is in his way. Any thoughts to that?
What’s his age? A 32” is usually for a high school kid or a Pre-high school tall/big. If he’s not keeping good control of the barrel then shorter/lighter bat is better to improve bat path/control.
At what age is it good to start working on my 7yo drags elbow badly but I don’t want to overwhelm him. Kid is batting a 1000 with 15 at bats this season on coach pitch. Figured I’d wait until end of season to work with him. His cadence is there and hits many between third and short stop as a RH hitter.
Teacherman's wrist snap motion looks like drag when shown in isolation. When performed in practice without letting the bicep open, it pretty much produces a very similar, connected swing result like we're seeing here when the elbow tucks with it. He just teaches a focal point that maximizes whip.
Mental cue for younger hitters that clearly don’t understand the terminology. We never want to drag our bat through the zone. We do want to create lag so we can release the barrel. Those simple statements with a proper display of both click well with younger guys.
Hey coach madden can you make a video of how to not get robbed of an at bat. Today I played a game and was robbed of 2 of 3 of my at bats due to inconsistent calls. Also can you make a video on having thick skin also today I was pitching an everything was great struck out the side in the first inning and got everyone else out with pop ups. Later going deeper in the game the opposing team began to talk and throw insults and I couldn’t concentrate. I asked the umpire behind me could he make them stop and he looked confused and said what do you mean after 3 tries and failures I took matters in my own hands in my next at bat when the catcher continued to insult me I told him to shut the F up and was met with a tall with the umpire which ended with him telling me not to do that again. He also proceeded to rob me of my next at bats leaving me guessing what to swing at and calling pitches strikes below and outside of the strike zone
@@TheRoadLessChosen ok thanks. I have had people constantly tell me that softball swing and baseball swings are different. I have no playing experience. I mean I played when I was young but not at a level where there was a lot of coaching detail. So I rely on others that know. I am starting to see that the swings are really not much different.
@@anthonyz5671 yea. It’s a mixed response but the truth is the attack is the same. Even for “rising” softballs. They don’t really rise. I teach my kids boys and girls the same swing. In fact I’ve been teaching what Joey Myers teaches. You can look him up under hitting performance lab. Many women’s D1 coaches are teaching his stuff and absolutely destroying the ball. Actually just watched a video he released today. hittingperformancelab.com/softball-practice-drills/?Email&General-List& don’t want to hijack this video. I like these guys as well but I haven’t seen anything on softball from them.
@@TheRoadLessChosen sounds good Ill have to check it out. Not to be confrontational or anything, but there is one softball pitch that does truly rise. Its called a Rise-ball. I do know pitching since my daughter is a pitcher It has a different rotation than other patches. a good pitcher can make it jump from about knee high to chest high. Ive seen it devastating pitch.
@@anthonyz5671 the rise ball doesn't actually defy gravity and increase angle post-release. it appears to rise but in reality it doesn't drop as much as the other pitches. the pitcher releases the ball near their thigh at an uphill angle, so that it will cross the plate often above the strike zone and near the batter's shoulders. if you track the angle from the side you'll see the ball does drop. www.studlife.com/sports/softball-sports/2016/04/07/thanks-magnus-physics-defines-softballs-signature-pitch/
I NEVER comment on videos, but I must say...This is the best instructional hitting video I’ve ever seen on correcting bat drag. Thanks Josh
Very welcome!
@@joshuaculp8998 6U is a little young for me. I start at 9yrs old
agreed. This is well done...
DITTO!!!
Hi my son just started pitching/baseball. I posted some of his video. Can you tell us what more we need to improve. Thank you very much. This is his channel. th-cam.com/channels/DxaBDHxMRTRXoxv1SJfS4g.html
I have been having my 10u son do these drills using the camwood bats and I will say that these drills are 100% responsible for a huge improvement in his swing. He makes contact with the ball more often and bat speed is MUCH better. He isn’t late any more. Great drills. I now have the team I coach all doing these drills too.
Just got my son a Camwood bats and program myself💪
Josh's world is about to get really busy! Watched his vids for at least the past year. One of the most easy to comprehend hitting coaches on YT. Using his hitting training plan once baseball practices start in the north east.
I'm ready!!!
You can read the future... I'm slammed👍 good problem to have!
Best baseball coaching video I have ever seen without a doubt.
Stumbled on this video looking for some pointers to help my son (11yo) with his batting; this is perfectly explained, I cannot wait to show this to him, I think it will be extremely helpful.
Thank you!
fixed my swing grateful💯
Great job- I have been coaching fastpitch softball for 40 years and this is one of the best on fixing bat drag.
Josh is the BEST!
Much love!
I don’t know who you are, but baseball Dr suits you well. These videos are the best I have seen for instructional hitting, and I’ve been trying to learn more about hitting for years. This is the best. Hands down.
Thank you very much!
Great information
This is, by far, the best video i have watched on swing in my life!!!
Amazingly shown and detailed ! Great job fellas!!!
Excellent teaching. You made it very simple to understand.
it's a good one, clear and simple for people who have a hard time figuring out what's bat drag or bat drop,
my seniors explained this like crap and made us confused. Thanks for the content John, it's a decent one
Great video, and I love the visual effects when the bat contacts the ball lol. Its like a comic book
This is excellent. Thank you!
Outstanding video! I’ve seen none better at correcting bat drag. You clearly have the gift of communication. That first drill was worth the price of admission. :) Thanks!
Thank you sir
This was an awesome and easy explanation of the bat drag and lag. Will be using these drills with my 14U daughter for her swing. Thanks and appreciate your video.
Thank you, Josh. It was a great video
This is the first video I’ve seen where I feel like I actually understand what you’re saying. You mentioned at the end that you do analysis. I’m a single mom trying to help my son get better and learning through videos such as this and can see he’s frustrated. Where could we send a video for you to check out? We would be super interested in hearing what you have to say so I can try to help him. Thank you!
Great way to explain it. Some coaches don't teach that enough
Thanks for video
This is a great video. Excellent breakdown.
THIS IS 10/10 VIDEO. THANK YOU
I love the use of the dumbbell! That should make it self correcting. Holding a weight in close, you will have control....if you punch back, it will become exponentially heavier, same if you push hands forward from your chest. Such a great idea I didnt consider.
Excellent
Love the purposeful explanations without wasting words
Much appreciated
Great drills. Nice to see someone understands bat control.
Great video. Using ball under armpit a good one also
Bat drag VS bat lag 👍💯
Amazing video !!
Love the effects of the batt hitting the ball lol. Great video from both of you as always!!!! Big thank you
awesome video...thanks
Awesome drills. Thanks!
I was not ready for the effect when you hit the ball lol. Great video
Wow. Thank you!
Thank you. Great job, I love the passion
Good stuff! We coach a High Level Swing Pattern (HLP) and it's helped to fix over half our 11U boys bat drag. It's made them much more confident when hitting.
Great video thanks
incredible video. good stuff guys.
Thanks!
Awesome video!! Explains things so well.
Great video!
Great video and instruction!
I been on the Baseball Doctors waitlist for over a year now. This dude is harder to get a hold of than the President.
thankyou help me alot in improving my technique
Great video
Thank you, Coach. Fantastic videos! Your videos have made a tremendous improvement with my son's swing. He's been switch hitting since 5 now 12, so constantly looking for ways to have both sides look the same.
I finally found the answer to my son’s drag position! Thanks this helps a lot!!!
i love your camp so much btw
Exponential great,✅
First time watching great video ⚾️
Awesome video
Another great video!
Good video please make more like this
This is going to help this is my dream to be a baseball player
Very Nice!
Thank you for explaining it so well! I heard it is better to train the kids on this while they are young. Do you have an age recommendation as to when kids should start to practice this? Is success with this technique dependent on the ability to generate power? For example, kids in t-ball who are too weak to generate any power, would teaching them this technique help or hurt their t-ball performance in their t-ball games? I literally just saw kids this season in t-ball trying these techniques forced by their parents, but they would strike out a lot, hit directly to the pitcher or first base, or not hit very far, and they would get out more often than kids who didn't try so hard to perfect these moves. Is T-ball to young to start them training them with this technique? What are your thoughts?
Man, great vid, funny how TH-cam gives you an exact solution to the problem you’re trying to fix.
Well that was cool... and informative.
Russia has a baseball game! We learn from your videos! Thank you.
Trying to help my son fix his drag which then leads to lunging. Going to try this technique. My question is do you implement any type of stride with this technique. Thank you for your videos!!
Juan, the stride should not be related to bat drag. The reason is because when the player strides he is not swinging or turning yet. The stuff here on the video is related to when the stride is completed, the front foot is flat on the ground and then you can start turning the hips, which is when the turning starts and thus bat dragging happens due to the 3 issues mentioned on the video. Now is very common with young hitters to even start dragging before the front foot is down, which is due to hitters starting to swing or turn too early before the front foot is down. This almost always creates bat drag.
@@albertpizarro3857 thank you I appreciate the feedback. My son is a small guy and he was in fire before Covid where I live in LA everything shutdown so my sons play we t down it’s like starting over and the mechanics are horrible bat drag is part of the issue. He went from a 31 to 32” bat size and I’ve asked him to go back to a 31” where he could possibly handle that bat better but right now his pride is in his way. Any thoughts to that?
What’s his age? A 32” is usually for a high school kid or a Pre-high school tall/big. If he’s not keeping good control of the barrel then shorter/lighter bat is better to improve bat path/control.
@@albertpizarro3857 15 to turn 16
5’7 130lbs. That’s my thoughts too but I think he feels embarrassed using smaller bat then everyone else
I like it!!!
Best video ever
Love this
🤙good video
Good stuff right there man!!!
@baseballdoctor can you make a video for youth players on timing while hitting
At what age is it good to start working on my 7yo drags elbow badly but I don’t want to overwhelm him. Kid is batting a 1000 with 15 at bats this season on coach pitch. Figured I’d wait until end of season to work with him. His cadence is there and hits many between third and short stop as a RH hitter.
Hey Coach Madden when you were apart of the mets did you learn the dan warthen slider if so could you do a video on it?
What about batters that bat differently in Bp than the game?? Working with my son
Good job,I got you, you help me
Swing the knob and The barrel follows..Tony Gwynn 👍🙏
I’m sorry, I’m the one that did liked BY ACCIDENT! Fat fingered. This is a great video, was trying to like and save… Great Video I learned a lot!
I don’t comment on vids but great vid
If you're going to go see him make sure to go a little north to Montgomery County and see Ron at Texas Baseball Ranch
@ T o o D - Hey, I thought you meant Montgomery County, PENNSYLVANIA ! My bad!
Dude...you’re not paid nearly enough. Just sayin. But you ARE appreciated.
Hey coach, are you taking on any new kiddos for lessons?
What happened to the baseball doctor’s content? All gone. His social media is all offline as well. Love his content.
He has a new channel. Hitting Done Right. Not sure why. I miss his old videos.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Teacherman's wrist snap motion looks like drag when shown in isolation. When performed in practice without letting the bicep open, it pretty much produces a very similar, connected swing result like we're seeing here when the elbow tucks with it. He just teaches a focal point that maximizes whip.
Does this technique apply to fast pitch softball girls?
Absolutely
Mental cue for younger hitters that clearly don’t understand the terminology.
We never want to drag our bat through the zone.
We do want to create lag so we can release the barrel.
Those simple statements with a proper display of both click well with younger guys.
Hope u went to Killens BBQ while you were there...
Who the heck is giving this a thumbs down?
Pitchers!!!
What happened to joshs youtube channel and videos?
Hey coach madden can you make a video of how to not get robbed of an at bat. Today I played a game and was robbed of 2 of 3 of my at bats due to inconsistent calls. Also can you make a video on having thick skin also today I was pitching an everything was great struck out the side in the first inning and got everyone else out with pop ups. Later going deeper in the game the opposing team began to talk and throw insults and I couldn’t concentrate. I asked the umpire behind me could he make them stop and he looked confused and said what do you mean after 3 tries and failures I took matters in my own hands in my next at bat when the catcher continued to insult me I told him to shut the F up and was met with a tall with the umpire which ended with him telling me not to do that again. He also proceeded to rob me of my next at bats leaving me guessing what to swing at and calling pitches strikes below and outside of the strike zone
How applicable is this to softball? I have a daughter that has ZERO bat speed and drops all the time.
Very.
@@TheRoadLessChosen ok thanks. I have had people constantly tell me that softball swing and baseball swings are different. I have no playing experience. I mean I played when I was young but not at a level where there was a lot of coaching detail. So I rely on others that know. I am starting to see that the swings are really not much different.
@@anthonyz5671 yea. It’s a mixed response but the truth is the attack is the same. Even for “rising” softballs. They don’t really rise. I teach my kids boys and girls the same swing. In fact I’ve been teaching what Joey Myers teaches. You can look him up under hitting performance lab. Many women’s D1 coaches are teaching his stuff and absolutely destroying the ball. Actually just watched a video he released today. hittingperformancelab.com/softball-practice-drills/?Email&General-List& don’t want to hijack this video. I like these guys as well but I haven’t seen anything on softball from them.
@@TheRoadLessChosen sounds good Ill have to check it out.
Not to be confrontational or anything, but there is one softball pitch that does truly rise. Its called a Rise-ball. I do know pitching since my daughter is a pitcher It has a different rotation than other patches. a good pitcher can make it jump from about knee high to chest high. Ive seen it devastating pitch.
@@anthonyz5671 the rise ball doesn't actually defy gravity and increase angle post-release. it appears to rise but in reality it doesn't drop as much as the other pitches. the pitcher releases the ball near their thigh at an uphill angle, so that it will cross the plate often above the strike zone and near the batter's shoulders. if you track the angle from the side you'll see the ball does drop. www.studlife.com/sports/softball-sports/2016/04/07/thanks-magnus-physics-defines-softballs-signature-pitch/
And I always thought 'bat lag' was the angle between the barrel and top hand wrist/forearm...go figure.
This doesn’t fix the drag for any kid under 10 years old. There’s only 1 way to fix drag for a anyone younger.
Can’t wear baseball cap correctly.
Stop moving the zoom / panning effect with the camera, distracting from the content of the video.
Where is the mask 😷
It’s at the viewers discretion to make sure their phone, iPad, tv, (whatever they’re watching on) is 6 feet away while viewing. Thank you.
Your parents tell you to virtue post to grab some views?
No, why were you not wearing a mask 😷 at the facility in this video?
Not sheep.
@@YouGoPro HAHAHHAHA that was a good one , this is why I love having my name !! We’re funny people 🤣