- Wrist Rollover Execution Program: www.proscave.com/wrp - If you want to grab the dog thrower without the program, here's the link: amzn.to/4dtzmcA - Claim Your FREE "Unleash Your Power" Implementation Call: calendly.com/jcurtis55/power - Get a Pocket Radar: For every 1 mph increase in exit velocity, you gain 7 feet of distance. This will drastically help you hit your first or next home run. Use coupon code JCURTIS10: shorturl.at/dQWFE
Jermaine was the best thing that ever happened to my son, Jackson. We found him randomly one day practicing at the fields and he agreed to take him on and help him with his swing and his confidence. Jackson is the subject of this video and you can see how much he's developed in such a short period of time. I'd recommend him to anyone and have shared this video with a bunch of my friends. Not only is he a great instructor, but he's also a great man with amazing character. He's teaching my son to be a better man and respect his parents and appreciate who he is and where he comes from.
@JermaineCurtis55 He looks good. I've been teaching the "pat yourself on the back" technique for years as a way to clean up roll over and have better bat path. It works well. I usually tell kids to focus on the feel of giving someone an uppercut to the ribs as a way of teaching getting on plane, and driving the rear hip. Very similar concept to what you were doing here with how you had him throwing the ball with his top hand. I definitely approve. It's a good idea. It's just funny to me because I get into heated debates with many coaches that tell me I'm teaching an "uppercut swing" that's only gonna produce pop-ups. Meanwhile, I watch many of the kids from these coaches unable to figure out how not to hit flared grounders on a low outside tee setting because they're unable to get behind the ball and just swing down at it. Also, I love the dog ball thrower idea. That's a new one for me. I'm gonna have to try that out. I've always told kids that the lead arm is the guide through the swing plane. The dog ball thrower shows that perfectly with immediate feedback. Well done. 👍🏻
yo jermaine i started baseball about 3 months ago i’m 12 years old and i want you to rate my swing and fix anything that’s off about it where should i dm you to send the video?
@@JermaineCurtis55I want to sign a free agent mlb contract. I have the talent I am training and just want a shot. Im undersized so I’ve always been overlooked.
- Wrist Rollover Execution Program: www.proscave.com/wrp
- If you want to grab the dog thrower without the program, here's the link: amzn.to/4dtzmcA
- Claim Your FREE "Unleash Your Power" Implementation Call: calendly.com/jcurtis55/power
- Get a Pocket Radar: For every 1 mph increase in exit velocity, you gain 7 feet of distance. This will drastically help you hit your first or next home run. Use coupon code JCURTIS10: shorturl.at/dQWFE
Jermaine was the best thing that ever happened to my son, Jackson. We found him randomly one day practicing at the fields and he agreed to take him on and help him with his swing and his confidence. Jackson is the subject of this video and you can see how much he's developed in such a short period of time. I'd recommend him to anyone and have shared this video with a bunch of my friends. Not only is he a great instructor, but he's also a great man with amazing character. He's teaching my son to be a better man and respect his parents and appreciate who he is and where he comes from.
Thank you Mike!!!!!!!
Great job
Hey Jermaine- super thanks for the video! Very helpful drills for youngsters that need alittle help with their swing. 👏🏼👍. Keep up the great work!
Hey Daniel, Thanks for watching. I apprecaite you watching and commenting! I will try my best to deliver more content.
Im waiting for the chest swingers to show up in the comments and scream "YoUr tEacHiNg eXtReMe LauNcH aNgLe PoP fLiEs". 😂
Haha this kid is hitting line drives now.
@JermaineCurtis55 He looks good. I've been teaching the "pat yourself on the back" technique for years as a way to clean up roll over and have better bat path. It works well. I usually tell kids to focus on the feel of giving someone an uppercut to the ribs as a way of teaching getting on plane, and driving the rear hip. Very similar concept to what you were doing here with how you had him throwing the ball with his top hand. I definitely approve. It's a good idea. It's just funny to me because I get into heated debates with many coaches that tell me I'm teaching an "uppercut swing" that's only gonna produce pop-ups. Meanwhile, I watch many of the kids from these coaches unable to figure out how not to hit flared grounders on a low outside tee setting because they're unable to get behind the ball and just swing down at it. Also, I love the dog ball thrower idea. That's a new one for me. I'm gonna have to try that out. I've always told kids that the lead arm is the guide through the swing plane. The dog ball thrower shows that perfectly with immediate feedback. Well done. 👍🏻
Hahah Yeah, I hear ya. Social Media is about the extremes so when they see most people coach they see the exaggerated version of it.
My son uses the dog thrower too!
Got a link to it?
If you want to grab the dog thrower without the program, here's the link: amzn.to/4dtzmcA
It's a very good tool to use! I love using it.
yo jermaine i started baseball about 3 months ago i’m 12 years old and i want you to rate my swing and fix anything that’s off about it where should i dm you to send the video?
Hey Jermaine can you help me go pro
Hmm...what do you mean?
@@JermaineCurtis55I want to sign an mlb contract as a free agent. I have the talent but I’m undersized.
@@JermaineCurtis55I want to sign a free agent mlb contract. I have the talent I am training and just want a shot. Im undersized so I’ve always been overlooked.
@@JermaineCurtis55I can send video my exit velocity is up to 90 mph