Thursday, May 29, 2008
Can Our Kids HIT????? You be the judge
Mark Mulvany
Coach@Fastpitchtrainer.com
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Right View Pro Hitting Camp June 23-25
Mark Mulvany
Coach@Fastpitchtrainer.com
Friday, May 23, 2008
Hitting Lesson - Posture Through the Hitting Zone
Mark Mulvany
Coach@FastpitchTrainer.com
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Tipping Pitches
Mark Mulvany
Coach@FastpitchTrainer.com
Middle Infielders Camp - June 16-18
- Proper footwork and set up on ground ball
- Proper hand position and soft hands technique for catching ground balls
- Exchange/transfer/deflection (great middle infielders don’t catch the ball in the pocket)
- Situational defense
- Cut off and relay throws
- Decoy
- Communication
- Feeding double plays
- Turning double plays
- Bunt coverage
- Applying tags
- Picking out a hop to improve fielding percentage
- Taking a good angle to the ball
- Backhand
- 1B and 3B (runners on those bases) defensive strategies
- Pick off plays
- Fly balls
- Picking short hops
- Defending short game
And much more!
Mark Mulvany
Coach@FastpitchTrainer.com
Catchers Camp June 9-11
Mark Mulvany
Coach@FastpitchTrainer.com
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Short Game Lesson - Contact
Mark Mulvany
Coach@FastpitchTrainer.com
Friday, May 16, 2008
Lesson Pricing and Availability
Mark Mulvany
Coach@FastpitchTrainer.com
Hitting Lesson - Extension and Spin
Mark Mulvany
Coach@FastpitchTrainer.com
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Drop Ball Lesson - What Does it Take?
Short Game Lesson 5 - Bat Lag
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Short Game Lesson 4 - Alignment
Monday, May 12, 2008
Short Game Lesson 3 - Cross Over Step
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Short Game Lesson 2 - Hand Set Position
Short Game - Drop Step Lesson
I really feel the short game is used by a lot of ball players, but it is really not taught well, just due to lack of information. Check out the video, and you can see how the elements of a good bunt or slap start from the drop step. It is much more difficult than just picking up your front foot and stepping back. Most hitters are either out by a step or safe by a step depending on how well their drop step is executed. Need short game training? We have instructors who can help!
Friday, May 9, 2008
The Linear Move
Now let me put that is perspective. If you're worried about your daughter being late on the ball in 6 out of the 2,000 games she'll play between now and when she's done playing ball, then you're living in the short term too much. If you live in the short term, then you're not going to make difficult adjustments that allow you to have a swing that can hit Gold or Collegiate level pitching. At some point you've got to make the transition into an upper level swing. It's easier to do it now than when you're a 19-year old college freshman.
Hitter's don't be afraid to swing the bat like the best hitter's in the world. It wasn't easy for them and it won't be easy for you. But don't be fooled. The pitching you see at the younger levels of softball, you can get away with poor mechanics by being a good athlete. Make the swing changes now and have a more successful career. Here is a video about the linear move.
Please e-mail with questions.
Coach@FastpitchTrainer.com
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Pulling Off the Ball - What do you Mean?
Pulling off the ball is something we talk to our hitters about. Pulling off the ball means that just before making contact with the softball or baseball, a hitters bat will begin moving towards the direction of 3B too soon. The action of the bat is actually a circular path, so naturally the bat can't move in a perfectly straight line back towards the ball, but we can elongate that circular motion and keep our bat tracking towards the ball for the greatest possible distance if we do some things right.
Below, I look at a 14-year old hitter VS Jim Edmonds and how the swings are very similar until 3-frames from contact. This is a lesson on proper positioning of the back elbow while the bat releases (or snaps) through the zone and how if the back elbow doesn't remain working back towards the pitch, you can start pulling outside pitches and turning doubles into ground ball outs. Enjoy.
This is one of my favorite angles to take video of with Right View Pro. This is the view I have of hitters when I'm throwing to them, so it really helps me understand what I'm seeing in real time when I have seen it frame by frame.
As always, if you have questions or comments feel free to e-mail me.
Mark Mulvany
Coach@Fastpitchtrainer.com
Take the Knob to the Ball? Is it true?
This video was created using Right View Pro. RVP allows our students to compare and measure their swing next to the best hitters in the world. To set up a Right View Pro evaluation and see where your game stacks up e-mail me:
Mark Mulvany
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Kristin Anderson featured as Spotlight Player in Star Telegram
Kristin Anderson (NTX Shockers Gold) is featured in the Star Telegram today as the Spotlight Player. The link for the article is:
http://www.star-telegram.com/758/story/627035.html
We are extremely proud of Kristin. In the past year, we've seen Kristin improve her game at a rate that is almost unheard of. She's becoming a very good outfielder, her arm is still improving, and let's not forget that she switched to the left side of the batters box and hit over .350 in the Fall playing Gold ball. Below is the photo from the Star Telegram article. Below that you'll find a video clip from Kristin from a showcase last Fall.
Kristin Anderson is an unsigned 2009 graduate who would like the opportunity to play collegiate softball. If you would like more information on Kristin, please contact me.
Mark Mulvany
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
US Olympic Team Coming to Fort Worth
Tickets are $15 and may be purchased by calling: 817-871-7690
There will be a free autograph session and fireworks after the game.
I am very excited for my students to see first hand, the players that we use as examples with the Right View Pro system each day. It should be a very exciting evening of softball.
Mark Mulvany
Coach@FastpitchTrainer.com
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Can Your 8-Year Old Hit Like This?
Below is a video of Taylor E. (8-years old) from Georgetown, Texas. Taylor came up to work with me on Right View Pro. She is going to have a real special swing in a few years. Don't get me wrong, it's got a lot of great parts right now, however, when Taylor knows how to use and adjust the different parts of her swing she'll be a very dangerous player. Just imagine what that swing will look like in 10-years!
Want to learn to swing the bat like this?
Get in touch with me.
Mark Mulvany
10 Years Ago
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Out By a Step?
The solution is very simple. You should stand in the same spot in the batters box if you play the short game whether you are going to swing away, bunt or slap. Begin in a position where you can reach the front of the batters box on your cross over step with the back foot. The cross over, if done properly, should see your back leg land in a position where you're on the ball of the foot, and the knee is forward of the ankle to create a good position to accelerate from on your back leg. By the way, the back leg is very important since it's the only foundation at the time of contact since the front (right) leg will actually be in the air at the time of contact on the better slappers/bunters.
Friday, May 2, 2008
27 Homeruns and Counting - Bekah Shockey 3 hits in last 2 starts
A few note worthy performances have Plano High School's Vonnie Martin (2010 grad) with 8 homeruns since the start of the new year (7 in high school and 1 in the RR pre season tournament). Abby Moore (2010 Grapevine High School) began the HS season with 2 consecutive 2-homerun games during pre-season, hitting 4 homers in her first 8 at-bats of HS ball this season.
Also, I want to recognize Bekah Shockey (2009 Euless Trinity High School), for allowing 3 hits in her last 2 games this season. Prior to her 3-hitter, Bekah threw her first no-hitter of the season 2-weeks ago in a key district win.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
On the Right Track
(Click on pictures to enlarge for a better view)
(Jayme is a 2010 Graduate. Collegiate coaches may contact me for more information)
In the photo above , Jayme has created a much better launch angle of her bat. By allowing the barrel to work below the hands, the back arm is in a stronger position and the lead elbow has climbed to the same height of the shoulder, creating a much more solid upper body position to transfer energy into the bat. In our 12U hitter's case, she needs to keep the lead elbow even higher than the ball, allow the barrel to have more of an angle through the contact zone, as well as allow the top hand to properly release the stored energy of the bat, by allowing the weight of the bat to move into the fingers instead of the palm. Our12U hitter's posture can also be corrected, during rotation to allow for her proper lead arm position to be achieved.
The picture of Jayme is a screen capture from the Right View Pro professional system that we use at the Southlake Baseball & Softball Academy. I will be posting some of our research from the RVP system in the near future.
Visit the Right View Pro link on the page for more information about Right View Pro. Contact me if you want to set up a Right View Pro evaluation.
Mark Mulvany
Coach@FastpitchTrainer.com