TEACHERMAN VS. JEFF FRYE (Recapping The Great Debate)
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Reporting back from the Great Debate last month. For more, click on the link below:
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Please keep doing what you are doing, and don’t ever give up. I’m Frye’s age and washed out in juco, never felt my hitting could get me to the next level… Still playing 35+ league in FL, you have something that I am now actively teaching my boys after the results I have experienced in game situations. Thanks for all you do, it is the real deal.
Sounds like you’re telling my story except I didn’t know we could still be playing. Just got around to converting to a slow pitch softball stroke..ha
Imagine paying good money to have someone tell you hitting is balance, rythym and timing and not telling you how to do it.
When people attack you it typically means you are on target and they don’t get it.
No questions Coach, just these words, thank you for opening my eyes and making a believer of me ! god bless you and your beautiful family Richard.
Continue teaching your method and over time it will prove itself. Don't worry about what others say.
Thank you for the honesty and what happened. More and more people are figuring them out and all your current students will be so far ahead of the curve.
Ive just found Mr. Rich in the last week. Could never understand how these hitters got this amazing backspin on hard hit balls. I’ve been implementing this coil back leg and snap swing theory and it’s made a HUGE difference in the swing. Thank u sir for sharing this knowledge. Literally a game changer
I was always doing the "push" which is taught by nearly every hitting coach. I started doing what this man teaches and instantly started driving the ball 100 feet farther and feel like I have more time to react to the pitch. I now am feeling more confident at the plate and it seems to have slowed things down in a good way. Thank you Rich and keep doing what you are doing. The old guard of baseball is just on the defensive. There is no "one way".
Love your specific detailed explanations of your hitting technique.
It’s a shame that this video can’t go viral! THANKS RICH! Truth seekers, here is the TRUTH TELLER
@@spannoschannel599 son went from a decent hitter to batting 490 here in the Bay Area. 😂😂😂😂🤷♂️ laugh at that buddy.
Teacherman’s hitting technique seems to be very similar to what Matt Antonelli teaches. Their techniques make a lot of sense. It gets the barrel of the bat to the hitting zone early and keeps it in the hitting zone longer.
its jack mankin and epstein hitting principles
Antonelli's bat path is different from what I've seen.
Thats funny, I watched a previous video and I thought to myself that the swing he was teaching looked like Bonds. Here he confirms it.
Can't even lie, Im kindof glad everybody is sleep! Only a few more days and I'll have the subscription for my son and we will have the HLP down before the season starts! Can't wait to be another example of how your process is unmatched!
How’d it go?
Where's the update Scott?
How'd it go
This teaching is a difference maker. I looked for years to find something my son could use to make him an ADEQUATE hitter. That's all I was looking for. This method has turned my son into a legitimate 4, 5, 6 hitter in the lineup. It is worth the time and money
I don't play baseball anymore almost 60. I wish I know what you're teaching when I was playing baseball though. I definitely believe in your techniques it makes sense to me thanks
I appreciate you, sir. Using your methods here in Oregon, and, they make sense to me! Thank you!
i love metrics, i love taking my kids to the cages that have hittrax, we have a ton of fun with that. but yea, you also need the right mechanics, and i absolutely believe in modeling what the best are doing. i’ve been struggling for years to teach my kids how to swing like the pros, it’s not intuitive at all and for some players it’s counter-intuitive. and i have for sure seen a pattern, not just in baseball, but also in basketball, those who can play well and for who it came naturally are often times not good teachers, and don’t actually know what their bodies are in fact doing. nowdays we have amazing quality slow mow video of all the best hitters, and it’s clear what they are doing, and they are swinging the way this man teaches.
I really enjoy your videos teacherman! You are the real deal! I have improved tremendously with some of your tips! I’m older ( 45) and I apply your techniques to high arc softball which I play. My average has grown tremendously and my timing has improved dramatically. My barrel is crushing the ball more then ever! I have a daughter who is 12 and plays club softball! I apply many of your techniques when I do drills with her. Thank you for what you do! These people criticizing you are haters . Many ways to do things differently and good instructors should respect that and not fear it. Many of these folks are just upset you have a big following! Thanks again . We appreciate you out here in New Jersey. Maybe I’ll come to you guys one day if ever in town. Angel
The thing I appreciate about Teacherman is that he shows you drills and he does them and he understands far better what he’s doing than a coach who never does the drills he does he teaches.
Love you teacherman. I'm helping spread your philosophy. Not easy most pro coaches I'm talking to say they dont agree with you but non have tried the drills.
Keep your head held high, don't let the Nee sayers get you down.
Stay with your vision/mission it really works and you've thought me and my son allot about stretch load snap. Sorry to hear about the debate
Keep up the good work
Stay positive
Be good do good
Is there a link to the footage you are talking? I would love to hear the conversation as it happened
Hey Mr. Teacherman, you are genius and it's unbelievable that people don't recognize. I am a golfer and am taking so much from your concepts. In golf it's the same problem with the teaching industry. Your concepts can adapt to golf for sure. You should take a look at the long drive guys... you are really on to something and I really hope that you will get the recognition in baseball. F... them haters ;-) Ignorance is always around us. I am not into baseball - but your patterns match perfectly for the driver. In golf we hit our irons down on the ball. Do you play golf? You would crush it!!! And it's good that you taught yourself and you really figured it out. Your players will exceed, for sure.
I have been thinking about how his principles play golf as well
Lets not get carried away with genius
Hello Teacherman, I have been coaching high school baseball for 33 years now in Las Vegas, and I have taught in some ways the stride, load, and rotate system. As you stated in your video the Great Debate, about being interested in learning. I initially was very skeptical about your teaching until I viewed more of your content and I do believe it is the best way to hit. It saddens me that I was not able to know about this until now. I will be retiring this year from high school ball, but I am giving back to the community by coaching some 7,8,9-year-olds ballplayers. I pride myself on being able to have answers when people have questions on anything I teach, so is there a way to learn the proper teaching of your system, so I can teach it right? Thank you for your time.
Where is your facility and where do you offer clinics? Please give dates and locations.
This is too good to be true, love this Teacherman dude!!!!!
I like to get my grandson started on his program. If I only knew where to start videos, clinics, etc etc etc.
My daughter has been playing softball for only three years. I played baseball starting at four years old with my father. Only made it to Division III. I tried teaching my daughter my way and I saw your videos. She’s only 100 pounds soaking wet and crushing home runs now after watching your videos. How is it possible to get lessons with you? I live on Long Island and I’m a pilot so I can fly anywhere
I had a college coach that was always results oriented. Always talking about how “we need to get that ball down” or “you need to be earlier” but I was already trying to do those things. It wasn’t working. I needed someone to tell me HOW to do those things
I'm picking up what you're putting down Teach. I'm saving up to buy your hitting secrets for my son and to learn to I can help him along the way. Until then I'm youtubing and just got on Twitter just to find your material.
It’s Chicago Rich, a city currently full of disappointments. Born and raised there, I know it well
I’m a Red Sox fan ! I was never a Frye fan ! He teaches completely different than what I was coached. Rich you teach what I learned ! Thank You !
The Stepford Wives analogy was perfect.
I’m coaching my boys little league team. I was always taught the swing down BS, so naturally that’s what I was passing down. I found your videos and practiced in my garage so I could figure out how to teach it. My 10U kids are hitting beams to the outfield on almost every pitch now. Very few roll-overs thanks Richard.
P.S. Piss on Jeff Frye just a dumb jock that thinks he knows something because he “played in the minors”!
The guy played in the majors just fyi
@@seangraham3640 maybe he played MLB but Jeff Frye doesn't know is own mechanics.
MLB player and pretty good but that doesn’t always mean they know everything. Nothing worse then someone who thinks they know it all just because. And that is what I got from Jeff Frye. Bodybuilders do it too. They don’t accept other logical ideas on how to train
Ive watch some of your debate with Frye and others, and I have to say… I’m against guru mentality. I don’t think anyone should be followed without question as if their word is god. But this makes sense. Especially when you’re debating against someone that isn’t actually countering you with an alternative. If Frye or anyone else had a way to do it that also made sense to me and could counter you then I would definitely listen, but when they just say “he’s wrong but I don’t know the correct answer” it’s hard to take him seriously
Don't let the Bastards get you down.
People hate being wrong... especially "experts"
It's amazing what your doing!
How has Scott kingry been doing?
where is this video
Always more than one way to be successful
Good job Teach!
Good up the good work teacherman
1st one thru the wall always get bloody
That moment im trying to recapture and now to painfully teach my boy is so fucking elusive
😂 Teach wanted all the smoke
Can your swing be used for fast pitch softball? Thanks
It's the classless behavior I can't get over. He got his feelings hurt and he'll never let you stop hearing about it.
Frank Thomas... rear foot off the ground after ball hight and through the zone. You cant do that without first loading there and exploding.
I think it is insane thay Judie says he doesn't see a difference. My son wasnt preforming up to his age level so we worked a few drills and within a few minutes my boys brutishly ogre swing was all of a sudden a work of art.
Teacherman is about to make little league games and major league games very fun 😄
Where can we find the debate
The best response to blind criticism is to ignore it. Just let Jeff cry. Don’t stoop to his level. Maybe leave off calling him Judy. Don’t give him any reason to comment about you.
Kids are watching you two behave….you can be better!
HLP gives terrible balance in the swing, as well as much strain on the wrists and hands. When you perform the hand pivot point, your left wrist collapses. Also you don’t want to show your barrel early. If you do, you will have drag issues as well as less barrel control. I advise that anybody comitting to this technique research’s for their own. I’m not a hitting professional, but me and my son have tried and tried again, even recording the swings he took to get a better understanding of the pivot points. Every time he snapped his wrists, they hurt. This ultimately lead to a sacrifice in power and control. Do your research.
See Jaime Cevallos, vlog 25 video. He shows 3 young hitters who have the mechanics of Griffey Jr., and with very little coaching. The key drill is front arm only swings.
I’m not ready to discount HLP, BUT I can’t really figure out how to carry out the hand pivot point throughout the rest of the swing. I am pretty sure I am incorrectly trying to do the pivot as it is in the isolated pivot drills, and carry it out throughout my swing. But I, like you, find it painful and very hard in the wrists. I’d like to see it explained how to combine the pivot to the point where my hands get to my waist and feel like they have no where to go. It almost feels like I am caught between a baseball swing, and a golf swing on an inside pitch, lol. Either way, I do appreciate the time all these guys have put in to the game of baseball.
That's probably because your trying to pivot while push swinging. They don't mix .
Literally anyone that disagrees is someone who doesn’t understand the swing. They just know what’s been successful. Jeff isn’t wrong but that’s not the best swing path like staying on your backside is
I am embarrassed for Jeff Frye. Success breeds jealousy and his jealousy is obvious.
Teacherman=Capernicus
I'll choose the career .300 hitter
Having talent doesn't necessarily equal being a good instructor.
Jeff Frye .386 career slugging %
Judy 😂
Jeff Frye is a clown
Dude 6 8
Love your passion for what you teach and I wish I knew what you know when I played instead of the usual “stride, swing down, push” junk. I can’t stand the way you’re criticized by other coaches and can’t figure out what it is about what you teach that they can’t comprehend. In my opinion, you’re very clear while explaining the what why and how. Ur entire method makes total 100% sense and should be respected. Stand ur ground big Dawg and keep spreading this gift. I’m 35 and have been practicing and watching ur videos and it’s unreal when you get that feeling of stretch combined with the snap and tilt and u hit the stitches off the ball. I will be passing your swing down to my 5 and 11 ur old sons.
Thank you for all of the hard work and dedication and trial and error put into your craft and I salute you good sir