Just thoughts

    How many batting coaches do you know that actually PRODUCE RESULTS?  When do you know you're getting your money's worth?  Does your instructor record ( film ) your player's hitting sessions?  Do you receive video analysis of your player's swing?  How can you tell what's being absorbed and retained?  Are there any follow-up emails?  These are some of the important questions that I recommend you ask when paying for your child's development as a competitive baseball player.

     I strongly believe that quality is the key!  Simply having each individual player's best interest at heart will allow the instructor to easily satisfy all of the above questions and deliver effective, efficient training sessions.  When training and educating our young athletes, we need to be willing to go the extra distance needed to get the message through.  Otherwise the job is simply NOT done! Each kid's best learning style may be different.  Some learn best using audio, some using visual, and some through hands on training.  When providing these specific follow-ups, we will be able to figure out exactly which style of learning best suits each individual child.  Gathering this knowledge about each player enables our instructors to tailor their future sessions and ultimately be more effective! 
 

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  • 1/24/2010 7:12 PM Brandon Mikell wrote:
    I have used the Prohammer over a month. I can say that my accuracy and power with my swing have increased tremendously. I recommend that any aspiring baseball players that want to go to the next level should invest in this hitting tool.
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  • 1/28/2010 11:15 AM Anonymous wrote:
    Thank you
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  • 2/10/2010 9:02 PM Aaron wrote:
    I am very impressed with the service level that I have received from the ProHammer Staff. Thanks guys!
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  • 4/10/2010 10:46 PM Tyler Herman wrote:
    This bat is truely an amazing piece of training equipment. I believe that with the ProHammer comes amazing results. The bat forces you to swing properly. What i really like about this bat is the time that was taken to make it so effective. The bat is ballenced very well for its different shape. The feels the same as a game bat. I also like how the sweet spot of the bat is identical to a metal or wood bat. The area of contact is the same angle on a game bat as well as the width of the hitting surface. If you put a normal bat and the ProHammer next to each other at the knob you will notice the ProHammer is a bit shorter. This is because that hitting surface on the Prohammer is the length/area of were you should be hitting the ball on a game bat.
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