I know this isn't related to baseball or mechanics... but if this is your son, great job. Awesome job at investing into his life and patiently teaching him the fundamentals. Not only is it quality time but also making some memories that he will hopefully one day teach other kids or his own kids! I also liked the progressions you walked him through. He even understood the basic mechanics of the swing. Great job!
Yes this is my son Nate. Thank you for the kind words of encouragement. He loves baseball and I love the time we get to share together to feed the fuel for what he is passionate about. Wish you and your family all the best!
This is my first year coaching Little League. This video is very helpful and I am working with kids who have been in the league several years and still don't have hitting down. I will definitely utilize what I've learned from you here. Thank you!
LOLOL... I love it! My kiddo is just like little Mike here. They want to do everyrhing other then what you want them to do in the moment..lol Your doin great dad! He has a very good swing too... Great job! And great info! Thank you!
Working on turning the hips to generate power versus using all arms and not turning the hips. Your hips should lead first, then the hands naturally follow.
We made this video last night for some simple drills for hitting. He just turned 7 years old. ua-cam.com/video/JAmpwYZ43Bc/v-deo.htmlsi=q2bmQSTaUM5BkKdF
Just curious how old is Mike? When did you start these drills with him? I’m working with 4-6 years old am I’m struggling to get some to even swing. Thinking this could worknwell
@@jamestester4561 i just started working with my daughter who just turned 4 years old and wants to start hitting. ua-cam.com/video/4weg_g8UH6c/v-deo.html
so came across this a year later getting my son into baseball he is 7..how do i go about with bat weight do i where its lighter im guessing basically first time swinging a actual bat not the wiffle bats
Lighter is better starting out. I would look for a drop 12 or drop 13 if they have it. My son is 6 now and uses a 27 inches 17 ounces bat because he plays USSSA (travel for 7U). He’s probably going to want a 26 or 27 that is 14-16 ounces in weight starting out.
Having a hard time teaching my daughter to turn her hips and also to just let the bat swing around her. She keeps trying to just swing with all arms and trying to control it too much and slow it down.
I've learned to praise them for a good hard swing instead of for making contact. They will slow down their swing to make contact. They also do better on focusing on one thing at a time, like swing as hard as you can. Feel free to email me at rameyhomes@gmail.com and I can send you some other more in depth tips.
Here’s another video we made last night showing what drills we do now a couple times each week. ua-cam.com/video/JAmpwYZ43Bc/v-deo.htmlsi=q2bmQSTaUM5BkKdF
It would depend on the situation. Most times at this age for the competitive teams like all-stars, their best player is at first base and unless your player can hit it over the first baseman, it’s an easy out if your player hits a grounder to first. But if your lefty is the third batter and you have a runner on third, then a pull hitter lefty would be ideal.
Those are 8U softballs. I would not recommend hitting softballs with tball bats. There are some good training balls. For our 4-5 year olds, we use a Diamond ball compression 5. For 5-6 years old we used the Diamond Balls Compression 10 (similar to a hard ball). Our Pony league also limits the kids to USA bats.
I dont think we are the ones to say the kid isnt having fun…he could just be quiet while his dad/coach is speaking for the video…lets not be so quick to make assumptions 🤷🏻♂️
Typical microscopic attention span for this age child. Yes it comes across as too much at one time for him. But keep in mind that dad was trying to make a video, not run a practice session for him. I thought the kid did a great job!! If he doesn't burn out by age 14 from being pushed too much he'll be a great player!
I know this isn't related to baseball or mechanics... but if this is your son, great job. Awesome job at investing into his life and patiently teaching him the fundamentals. Not only is it quality time but also making some memories that he will hopefully one day teach other kids or his own kids!
I also liked the progressions you walked him through. He even understood the basic mechanics of the swing.
Great job!
Yes this is my son Nate. Thank you for the kind words of encouragement. He loves baseball and I love the time we get to share together to feed the fuel for what he is passionate about. Wish you and your family all the best!
Thank you for your kind words. We enjoy our time and common bond together.
This is my first year coaching Little League. This video is very helpful and I am working with kids who have been in the league several years and still don't have hitting down. I will definitely utilize what I've learned from you here. Thank you!
If you have never played baseball, you really shouldn’t teach kids how to play.
Glad it was helpful!
@@Unabomber210 I have played, just never coached. But you're the expert here. 😆
LOLOL... I love it! My kiddo is just like little Mike here. They want to do everyrhing other then what you want them to do in the moment..lol Your doin great dad! He has a very good swing too... Great job! And great info! Thank you!
Love it!! Here’s another recent video we made last night! Hope your son is doing well! ua-cam.com/video/JAmpwYZ43Bc/v-deo.htmlsi=q2bmQSTaUM5BkKdF
Awesome Bro!
I'm not sure what is meant by "hip extension". After the linear stride, the hips rotate beginning at toe-touch. The term hip extension is new to me!
Working on turning the hips to generate power versus using all arms and not turning the hips. Your hips should lead first, then the hands naturally follow.
We made this video last night for some simple drills for hitting. He just turned 7 years old. ua-cam.com/video/JAmpwYZ43Bc/v-deo.htmlsi=q2bmQSTaUM5BkKdF
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it. Here’s another one we made last night doing batting practice. ua-cam.com/video/JAmpwYZ43Bc/v-deo.htmlsi=q2bmQSTaUM5BkKdF
Just curious how old is Mike? When did you start these drills with him? I’m working with 4-6 years old am I’m struggling to get some to even swing. Thinking this could worknwell
Mikey was 5 when this video was made.
Actually looking at the bat, he was 4 years old. This video was made in 2020 when COVID shut everything down.
@@Socal_smyl he’s gonna be a all star for sure. Kid can flat hammer it at 4! Good info. Hope to find more videos from you
This is not typical for the age, if you can get an entire team of 5 year olds to run the bases correctly, you’re good.
@@jamestester4561 i just started working with my daughter who just turned 4 years old and wants to start hitting. ua-cam.com/video/4weg_g8UH6c/v-deo.html
so came across this a year later getting my son into baseball he is 7..how do i go about with bat weight do i where its lighter im guessing basically first time swinging a actual bat not the wiffle bats
Lighter is better starting out. I would look for a drop 12 or drop 13 if they have it. My son is 6 now and uses a 27 inches 17 ounces bat because he plays USSSA (travel for 7U). He’s probably going to want a 26 or 27 that is 14-16 ounces in weight starting out.
Here’s a video we made last night. My son is now 7 years old. ua-cam.com/video/JAmpwYZ43Bc/v-deo.htmlsi=q2bmQSTaUM5BkKdF
Having a hard time teaching my daughter to turn her hips and also to just let the bat swing around her. She keeps trying to just swing with all arms and trying to control it too much and slow it down.
I've learned to praise them for a good hard swing instead of for making contact. They will slow down their swing to make contact. They also do better on focusing on one thing at a time, like swing as hard as you can. Feel free to email me at rameyhomes@gmail.com and I can send you some other more in depth tips.
I made this quick video for your daughter. Hope it helps. ua-cam.com/video/eIE6vHQVyxA/v-deo.htmlsi=9KkAyAMhtq4dTo-P
Here’s another video we made last night showing what drills we do now a couple times each week. ua-cam.com/video/JAmpwYZ43Bc/v-deo.htmlsi=q2bmQSTaUM5BkKdF
If you're a lefty hit it towards 3rd base??... why not pull?
It would depend on the situation. Most times at this age for the competitive teams like all-stars, their best player is at first base and unless your player can hit it over the first baseman, it’s an easy out if your player hits a grounder to first. But if your lefty is the third batter and you have a runner on third, then a pull hitter lefty would be ideal.
what kind of balls are those?
Those are 8U softballs. I would not recommend hitting softballs with tball bats. There are some good training balls. For our 4-5 year olds, we use a Diamond ball compression 5. For 5-6 years old we used the Diamond Balls Compression 10 (similar to a hard ball). Our Pony league also limits the kids to USA bats.
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This kid has a great swing. This kid is also not having fun.
I dont think we are the ones to say the kid isnt having fun…he could just be quiet while his dad/coach is speaking for the video…lets not be so quick to make assumptions 🤷🏻♂️
Typical microscopic attention span for this age child. Yes it comes across as too much at one time for him. But keep in mind that dad was trying to make a video, not run a practice session for him. I thought the kid did a great job!! If he doesn't burn out by age 14 from being pushed too much he'll be a great player!
Poor Mike…
Here’s a new video I made today working with my 4 year old daughter. ua-cam.com/video/4weg_g8UH6c/v-deo.html