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Rick Prieto

@RickPrieto4

3 amazing boys Cruz, Axel, and Shay. owner@Prieto’s Power Alley PRIME Baseball Academy. 13 years of grinding in MILB. Christ follower. ✝️

Carrollton, MO Katılım Şubat 2020
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Brock Marshall
Brock Marshall@BrockMarshall_·
Had a fun weekend at K-State. Had a few triples along with some great defensive plays
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Brett Mahurin
Brett Mahurin@bamahurin·
@CoachPerk @RickPrieto4 And now what it took to create the swing. There is no guiding the hands to the ball, through the ball. They’ll get there in an instant and without guiding them. It happens in the brain faster than you can blink. Hand-eye coordination.
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Torsion Hitting™️
Torsion Hitting™️@RunNGun8·
The bats slow because they pulling the knob. Lowest level of instruction there is. Keep your hands up…watch the reaction of the barrel head.
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Rick Prieto
Rick Prieto@RickPrieto4·
It’s not often we get a glimpse of Teacherman and his worshipers playing a game of baseball.
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Rick Prieto@RickPrieto4·
This reminds me of how all the hitting gurus stick together no matter how wrong they are. Still gotta have team work
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Rick Prieto
Rick Prieto@RickPrieto4·
@_joeycunha The body self organizes. You can get an 8 year old to self organize their swing just by changing their approach. You just complicated something extremely simple with all of your word salad. The audacity to try and correct a hall of famer. 🤦🏻‍♂️ Thanks again guy who never swung a bat
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Joey Cunha
Joey Cunha@_joeycunha·
Basically, “we changed his approach, which in turn changed his external cues, in which those external cues did in fact change his swing” I’m with him, can definitely be a very effective technique. It has an assumption of foundation, but once established, very effective. To say “we didn’t change anything mechanically” would be misleading. A more accurate depiction would be “we didn’t use any internal cues”.
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Chipper Jones shares how he helped Braves All-Star third baseman Austin Riley have a breakout season ⚾️🔥

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Codify
Codify@CodifyBaseball·
one of the craziest pitches in history
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Big League Digest@BigLeagueDigest·
Mike Tyson is so athletic that he can throw a baseball with this insane delivery and it still somehow ended up as a strike
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Rick Prieto
Rick Prieto@RickPrieto4·
@AcesSangillo I never thought I’d see Disco hands during a “hitting” lessons. Sheer madness.
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John Sangillo
John Sangillo@SangilloJohn·
A body working independent of itself looking to add some hand speed & accuracy..
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Chez Angeloni
Chez Angeloni@ChezWhizzz·
explore your hip socket
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Joey Cunha
Joey Cunha@_joeycunha·
Just because you can do something doesnt mean you can train others to do it too. Big difference from playing to coaching.
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Rick Prieto
Rick Prieto@RickPrieto4·
@108_Performance Why is a hitter getting caught getting out front? What is the main reason the body gets disorganized? It’s your eyes, perception, and predictability. You can’t just say hey do this more it will fix you. MLB players have good vision but some have bad approaches. You need both.
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108 Performance
108 Performance@108_Performance·
Are you left handed but throw with your right hand and do everything else like write and brush your teeth with your right hand? Listen to Eugene talk about how a bottom hand dominant hitter found success by having a low one-handed finish and how they may have to think to elevate the ball to get their cleanest bat path, whereas someone with a more vertical bat path like Freddie Freeman may have to think swing down to catch it on the way up and have a high two handed finish🤯 #the108way
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