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  • Catapult Loading System

  • How to Teach 100-Pound Hitters to Consistently Drive the Ball 300-Feet
  • By: Joey D Myers
  • Narrated by: James Minter
  • Length: 3 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (30 ratings)

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Catapult Loading System

By: Joey D Myers
Narrated by: James Minter
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Publisher's summary

This book is where Bill Nye the Science Guy meets Babe Ruth. Joey Myers uses human movement principles that are validated by science to hitting a ball. With this system, Joey and literally hundreds of coaches across the nation are helping baseball and fast pitch hitters to consistently triple their body-weight in batted ball distance.

This step-by-step guide shows hitting coaches:

  • Why hitting philosophy fails and principles that are validated by science succeed
  • Why you shouldn't make video analysis first priority when modeling elite hitters
  • What 30+ year coaching experience and pro players won't tell you, and how the information source you focus on can dramatically cut down your learning curve
  • How to become a hitting expert when you've never played higher than Little League
  • There's a big advantage to learning how the body actually loads (and it's not what you're thinking)
  • A simple method that helped Babe Ruth to consistently crush the ball with some of the heaviest bats ever used
  • Specific elite hitters revealing ways to hit high ball exit speeds, swing after swing, using three elements even a four-year-old can understand
  • At last, the secret to transitioning grooved batting practice swings into game at-bats is revealed

©2017 Joey Myers (P)2017 Joey Myers
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had some good points in this book very repetitive though took a while to get to the point

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Holy awesome simple science! Read this!

Not only does a Joey prove that swishing the bug, swinging down, and scap loading alone isn’t where the consistent power comes from. I was blown away by his simple testing that anyone can do on their own. Coaching for 30 plus years or playing in the Big Leagues doesn’t automatically mean that you have learned anything and I couldn’t agree more!

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2.5 hour commercial

I would love to understand what the catapult systems is. But the talk about it was so short, and directed you to a couple different websites. He boasted early about his ability to explain it, but never really explained it. The first half of the book is testimonials, and boasting about how successful this system is. Then a good portion of the back half is about open minded coaching. I agree with a lot of what he says about the coaching, but that wasnt why I bought this book.

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