I think it starts with choosing a skill set that fits your playstyle then hammering your strongest skills with equipment and in training. I also never simulate a training session. For me I only worked hitting in the batting cage section then almost any time the speed/durability exercise would show up I'd make sure to do that. Finally if you can make solid contact in games your power will shoot through the roof as you play in game allowing you to focus more on contact and vision in training. Mostly it's just grinding through a couple seasons though.
i learned when i got in a slump only batting in the low .200's not only would i experiment with batting stances , i changed to Switch hitting an i never turned back , i recommend it 100%
Totally agree! This is my first year switch hitting and it's so much easier. I feel like you always get a little boost in hitting when you switch up your stance or even change equipment. I'm just so picky with my batting stances that I'm reluctant to change them.
Thanks you... It's just a Veteran Stance that I customized. You can take a look at how I built it here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RIsp7Y5ASLI.html