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Stop Chasing Timing? | Chas Chats Ep. 6
2:08
10 месяцев назад
How to Hit for More Power | Chas Chats Ep. 5
2:19
10 месяцев назад
Look Slow & React Fast? | Chas Chats Ep. 4
1:40
11 месяцев назад
Trigger Points in the Baseball Swing
4:19
2 года назад
Feel vs Real At The Plate
3:18
2 года назад
Atlanta Brave's Matt Olson Breakdown
4:31
2 года назад
Danielle Gibson HR
5:18
2 года назад
Ruth vs Gehrig - Legends of the game
8:17
2 года назад
Head Position in a Baseball Swing
3:54
3 года назад
Комментарии
@jacobbowles4837
@jacobbowles4837 3 дня назад
🔥
@LanceBoyle-z2g
@LanceBoyle-z2g 6 дней назад
He did have very strong hands. Eric karroes big guy bigger than mike couldn't squeeze dat hand squeeze thing with 2 hands. Mike did it one hand. Best hitting catcher in history of baseball for sure. Dat position you hit over 400 hr, is like hitting 800 hr. You squat sit all day in longest game history. Great power, not in my top 10 power I seen
@kevinmelanson3282
@kevinmelanson3282 6 дней назад
I cant wait for sports not to matter. In the 60s you played college. We all cheered you got your 15 min and then you did something that actually contributes to society. The money we have in this is fckin astronomical. And for what?
@omarjimenez1925
@omarjimenez1925 6 дней назад
Too bad
@jadonsmine1877
@jadonsmine1877 6 дней назад
Lots of reasons. 1. It's athletic, it's exercise, and unless you're murdering yourself to play at the highest leagues, it's good for you. 2. It's competitive. It is a fun, fair, relatively short competitive experience for both players and fans. There are often stakes, like winning the Superbowl, which add to that nature. 3. It's localized. Rooting for your home sport team gives you a sense of pride in where you live. Whether or not it's healthy to love a state just because of a sports team is up to you. 4. It fosters teamwork (if it's a team sport) and discipline. I think it's obvious how team sports encourage teamwork, good attitudes, and discipline. I did not write this with AI by the way, and I hope that answers your question.
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 5 дней назад
@@jadonsmine1877 spot on
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 5 дней назад
@@omarjimenez1925 😂
@dissimulii
@dissimulii 3 дня назад
they don't matter. try talking to me about sports, i'll look at you like you're telling me about blowing your dad.
@zachariahritter
@zachariahritter 7 дней назад
Got to try it out at chuch ball!
@Rooster_king
@Rooster_king 9 дней назад
Horrible advice. There's a noticeable difference between a 34 vs 33 bat lol. Most kids swing a bat too heavy for their ego and cant square it up.
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 9 дней назад
@@Rooster_king we do this every day. Way less common to see too heavy of a bat.
@webgem14
@webgem14 11 дней назад
I can’t believe you would tell kids that aren’t using a 34 inch bat that they should go play another sport. Everyone’s got to find what’s right for them, and if having a shorter bat lets someone wait longer on a pitch, good for them. Tony Gwynn used a 32 his whole career and he did just fine.
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 10 дней назад
@@webgem14 he never said you have to use a 34. He said the difference between a 34 and 33 is one inch and one ounce.
@webgem14
@webgem14 10 дней назад
@@BaseballRebellion yeah, and he said to go play soccer if you can’t handle that difference.
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 10 дней назад
@@webgem14 🤷‍♂️
@DavidFalzone-d1u
@DavidFalzone-d1u 13 дней назад
I learned very late to hit all ways I am naturally a pull hitter
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 13 дней назад
Keep working!
@Wozerstoires
@Wozerstoires 23 дня назад
12u game tommorow and I’m facing you gl
@AlexGonzalez-k5w
@AlexGonzalez-k5w Месяц назад
😴😴😴
@atrx7658
@atrx7658 Месяц назад
Ayyy thats me
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion Месяц назад
@@atrx7658 🤝
@rickjenkins1238
@rickjenkins1238 Месяц назад
And he missed 3 years because of WW2.
@bobbarradell9854
@bobbarradell9854 Месяц назад
Great, except you don't talk about the most important part, keeping his hands back. While his whole body is going forward, his hands going back, allowing him to swing very late. This allows him to dominate the fastball, which takes the sting out of the breaking balls. Williams, Mays, etc. all do this. Cheers.
@Godzilla3378
@Godzilla3378 Месяц назад
That kid is a high school kid
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion Месяц назад
@@Godzilla3378 sure isn’t
@perryickes8991
@perryickes8991 Месяц назад
Just think how many world series the Mets would have won had Ryan been a Met his whole Career. Who would have beaten this staff? Seaver, Kooosman, Ryan. Jon Matlack. ?
@saltycapers
@saltycapers 2 месяца назад
Is that why my elbow hurts when I swing?
@HimothyJr6
@HimothyJr6 2 месяца назад
My new asmr🔥
@RomanStarling70
@RomanStarling70 2 месяца назад
Wait so are you vlad jr?
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 2 месяца назад
No 😂
@jacobbowles4837
@jacobbowles4837 2 месяца назад
Nice
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 2 месяца назад
🤝
@zqshh
@zqshh 2 месяца назад
Dude you are so underrated!
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 2 месяца назад
🤝
@cameronsewell3537
@cameronsewell3537 2 месяца назад
What are the key benefits to this?
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 2 месяца назад
Transfers all the energy from the ground up and gets the hips through
@PainandSorrow
@PainandSorrow 2 месяца назад
When I was a kid, Bob Zupcic was a favorite Sox player of mine, though he wasn't a starter. I liked his poise and he always seemed to be clutch. Also, his last name was awesome.
@DeputybobJ479
@DeputybobJ479 2 месяца назад
Very good analysis!
@StephenSac
@StephenSac 2 месяца назад
Great vid
@bradmattauch9350
@bradmattauch9350 2 месяца назад
Is this the kid in the Mariners organization now?
@DanielBShaw
@DanielBShaw 2 месяца назад
He keeps the barrell relatively high by not dropping his back shoulder. I think "knob to the ball" is a cue to get the hands moving while keeping the front shoulder stationary as long as possible. He loads his back foot and keeps his weight back even while striding forward. He lands softly on his front foot while letting the hands initiate. He then shifts his weight and rotates his hips to generate tremendous power.
@hiroichi6793
@hiroichi6793 2 месяца назад
How to buy this machine??
@brandonnorris858
@brandonnorris858 2 месяца назад
Nice chaz
@Esouls24s
@Esouls24s 3 месяца назад
🎉 you still got it
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 2 месяца назад
💪
@troyk5863
@troyk5863 2 месяца назад
Oh jeez, I thought it said drunk on your birthday.🎉
@Edits18878
@Edits18878 3 месяца назад
Baseball rebellion is w
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 3 месяца назад
Facts
@Bearsfan85kmet
@Bearsfan85kmet 3 месяца назад
That kid has been 12 for 5 years
@1977TA
@1977TA 3 месяца назад
Guys tend to give hitting advice based on what they feel is happening in their swing. The fact is what they feel they are doing most likely is not what they are actually doing. Canseco turned on this ball so hard the torque spun his back around to face the camera. No doubt he absolutely crushed that ball.
@Koltishere
@Koltishere 3 месяца назад
That’s not true
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 3 месяца назад
Okay explain
@1977TA
@1977TA 3 месяца назад
Willie Mays was great but he was also human and like all humans he certainly made mistakes and his swing mechanics were far from perfect. To be honest this swing is bad compared to how modern hitters are taught to swing. I know we are supposed to worship Mays for his greatness but that does not mean we can’t point out the flaws his swing clearly had. In the era he played there was not much infosis on hitting mechanics as there is now. Players just got in the batters box and hacked away. They were gifted with the basic knowledge of how to swing a bat fast enough to hit with power. You can do everything wrong in your swing and still manger to hit a home run. However, a bad swing is a bad swing even if it produces good results.
@prvtlongarm
@prvtlongarm 3 месяца назад
I try to keep My elbows closer together
@hunterneville9518
@hunterneville9518 3 месяца назад
This is wrong definitely not how to hit a line drive this will only create pop fly if he even gets a hit
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 3 месяца назад
@@hunterneville9518 😂
@hunterneville9518
@hunterneville9518 2 месяца назад
@@BaseballRebellionlook at the angle he’s swinging the bat it isn’t straight he’s swinging up an his right elbow is tucked into his side an he didn’t turn his back foot at all idk what you’re teaching but that’s not how ur supposed to swing
@Mr.Larson-ru8er
@Mr.Larson-ru8er 4 дня назад
Watch MLB swings , they swing up. Yes his back foot needs to pivot. ​@@hunterneville9518
@brandonnorris858
@brandonnorris858 3 месяца назад
Coming this summer
@brandonnorris858
@brandonnorris858 3 месяца назад
I’m coming
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 3 месяца назад
Let’s go! 💪
@jacobbowles4837
@jacobbowles4837 3 месяца назад
🔥
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 3 месяца назад
💪
@millzypoo1004
@millzypoo1004 3 месяца назад
So people don't point out that eddie harris shut heywood down this game
@MrNoob-Offical
@MrNoob-Offical 3 месяца назад
This is a great video
@billb3324
@billb3324 3 месяца назад
This is so confusing. Why not start with what you SHOULD do, not "what people are taught"
@peytonnelson8415
@peytonnelson8415 3 месяца назад
👎🏽
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 3 месяца назад
Why
@russian_baby2d
@russian_baby2d 3 месяца назад
@@BaseballRebellionwe never found out why😔
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 3 месяца назад
@@russian_baby2d 😂
@ronbecker7939
@ronbecker7939 3 месяца назад
Why throw the hand through? Let the bat drop and pull it around with your torso. Your torso and core are way stronger than your arms.
@HBK360MUSIC
@HBK360MUSIC Месяц назад
Yeah but your arms combined with your core and torso are stronger than just your core and torso…not saying this guy has any idea what he’s talking about lol, but teaching kids to not use their arms and hands in the swing is essentially teaching them how to suck at hitting
@only_jb9
@only_jb9 3 месяца назад
well already know him from school 😂
@jacobbowles4837
@jacobbowles4837 4 месяца назад
🔥
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 3 месяца назад
🔥
@jacobbowles4837
@jacobbowles4837 4 месяца назад
🔥🔥🔥
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 4 месяца назад
🤝
@wyattleedom5718
@wyattleedom5718 4 месяца назад
That is not right if you want an accurate speed that’s correct behind the plate
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 4 месяца назад
It reads it out of the hand either way. It doesn’t matter.
@btg_clips2810
@btg_clips2810 4 месяца назад
All of you commentin he needs to do this or that need to just stop. He's been training and has had a 13mph jump in 6 months, you can't do that unless youre being trained by someone who knows what they're doing.
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 4 месяца назад
Couldn’t have said it better. Thank you!
@btg_clips2810
@btg_clips2810 4 месяца назад
@@BaseballRebellion You shouldn't have to, people just like to think they know better then a literal trainer. Guarantee most of if not all of em haven't played a single game of baseball in their life.
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 4 месяца назад
@@btg_clips2810it’s almost like we do this all day, every day 😂
@curtisbender4353
@curtisbender4353 4 месяца назад
Get a coach to teach you how to use your lower body to create velo. Someone who knows machanics
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 4 месяца назад
Yep that’s what he’s done. You don’t get a 13 mph jump on accident.
@curtisbender4353
@curtisbender4353 4 месяца назад
You stop all your momentum then throw it. Use the momentum my dude
@BaseballRebellion
@BaseballRebellion 4 месяца назад
You have to stop the momentum to get the linear energy you’ve created up the chain and to the ball.