Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee)

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
4 / 5
Chase Johnson, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee) (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 11:15 AM
Chase Johnson, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee) (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 11:15 AM

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
Your mechanics and balance look really great—you're doing a solid job overall. Two key areas to focus on for improvement:
First, work on getting your hands back a little more during your load. This extra movement will help create more separation, allowing you to generate more power and have a more efficient swing path.
Second, focus on staying relaxed at contact and remember to exhale. Staying relaxed through the swing will help you maintain fluidity and prevent tension, which can slow down your swing. Exhaling at contact helps you stay loose and balanced, which will allow you to extend further toward centerfield. Right now, it looks like you're getting to contact and then finishing your swing too early. The goal is to continue through the ball toward centerfield, ensuring a more extended and powerful follow-through.
By making these adjustments, you'll see more consistent and powerful contact, with better extension and control. Keep up the great work!
First, work on getting your hands back a little more during your load. This extra movement will help create more separation, allowing you to generate more power and have a more efficient swing path.
Second, focus on staying relaxed at contact and remember to exhale. Staying relaxed through the swing will help you maintain fluidity and prevent tension, which can slow down your swing. Exhaling at contact helps you stay loose and balanced, which will allow you to extend further toward centerfield. Right now, it looks like you're getting to contact and then finishing your swing too early. The goal is to continue through the ball toward centerfield, ensuring a more extended and powerful follow-through.
By making these adjustments, you'll see more consistent and powerful contact, with better extension and control. Keep up the great work!
4 / 5
Chase Johnson, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Hitting > Putting All Together (Tee) (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 11:15 AM
Pitching > Delivery-Mechanical Breakdown

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
Your mechanics are looking good overall, but there’s room for improvement in how you generate power and finish your delivery. To take your pitching to the next level, focus on firing downhill more effectively. By making sure your front side is pointed directly to the catcher, you'll create a more direct path and allow for a smoother, more efficient delivery.
As you start your motion, work on driving down the mound, using your legs and lower body to generate force. This will help you reach full extension and increase your velocity, accuracy, and movement on your pitches. Maintaining a downhill angle with your front side will also help with your control, making it easier to stay on target.
Keep working on these adjustments, and your delivery will become even more powerful and consistent. Great work—you're on the right track!
As you start your motion, work on driving down the mound, using your legs and lower body to generate force. This will help you reach full extension and increase your velocity, accuracy, and movement on your pitches. Maintaining a downhill angle with your front side will also help with your control, making it easier to stay on target.
Keep working on these adjustments, and your delivery will become even more powerful and consistent. Great work—you're on the right track!
4 / 5
Chase Johnson, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Pitching > Delivery-Mechanical Breakdown (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 10:28 AM
Chase Johnson, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Pitching > Delivery-Mechanical Breakdown (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 10:28 AM

NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo
The Ball Yard Training Center
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00AM - 1:00PM CST
Your mechanics are looking good overall, but there’s room for improvement in how you generate power and finish your delivery. To take your pitching to the next level, focus on firing downhill more effectively. By making sure your front side is pointed directly to the catcher, you'll create a more direct path and allow for a smoother, more efficient delivery.
As you start your motion, work on driving down the mound, using your legs and lower body to generate force. This will help you reach full extension and increase your velocity, accuracy, and movement on your pitches. Maintaining a downhill angle with your front side will also help with your control, making it easier to stay on target.
Keep working on these adjustments, and your delivery will become even more powerful and consistent. Great work—you're on the right track!
As you start your motion, work on driving down the mound, using your legs and lower body to generate force. This will help you reach full extension and increase your velocity, accuracy, and movement on your pitches. Maintaining a downhill angle with your front side will also help with your control, making it easier to stay on target.
Keep working on these adjustments, and your delivery will become even more powerful and consistent. Great work—you're on the right track!
4 / 5
Chase Johnson, , NextLevel Development Baseball Camp Fargo Evaluations: Pitching > Delivery-Mechanical Breakdown (TEST), 📍Fargo, ND, 📅 Sat, 01/11/25, ⏰ 10:28 AM
PLAYERS WAY EVALUATION AND TEST SCORE
ATHLETES FIRST - DEVELOPMENT DRIVEN - POTENTIAL MAXIMIZED
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First, work on getting your hands back a little more during your load. This extra movement will help create more separation, allowing you to generate more power and have a more efficient swing path.
Second, focus on staying relaxed at contact and remember to exhale. Staying relaxed through the swing will help you maintain fluidity and prevent tension, which can slow down your swing. Exhaling at contact helps you stay loose and balanced, which will allow you to extend further toward centerfield. Right now, it looks like you're getting to contact and then finishing your swing too early. The goal is to continue through the ball toward centerfield, ensuring a more extended and powerful follow-through.
By making these adjustments, you'll see more consistent and powerful contact, with better extension and control. Keep up the great work!