Hit The Ball - Capabilities
Ray Suplee has worked with and helped to improve baseball players of every skill level. A youth playing T-Ball should be very concerned with learning the proper fundamentals BEFORE bad habits are learned and need to be broken. A more advanced player can learn to maximize their potential by learning and understanding the mechanics of the baseball swing. For the most advanced player, there are numerous "little things" the college recruiters and professional scouts are looking for. A lesson package will be developed to custom fit each player's skill level.
Ray Suplee, pictured above as a University of Georgia Bulldog.
- Capability 1
- To take an athlete that has never picked up a bat, and instruct that player to the point where there is an understanding of the baseball swing and how to execute a "good" swing.
- Capability 2
- To take an athlete that has a grasp of what to do in the batter's box, and take him to the "next level". The "next level" being a point of significant improvement. That may mean making the team, being a contributor on the team, or earning a spot on the All-Star team.
- Capability 3
- To take an athlete that excels on the high school level and supply the extra work and knowledge it takes to be recruited by college coaches and scouted professionally.
Which category do you fall into? Are you looking to improve your baseball skill? Are you looking to advance to the "next level"? Do you want to take the talent you have and the successes you've had and do the "little things" to attract attention from college recruiters and professional scouts?
Hit The Ball has many different things to offer. To get a better understanding of the many ways in which Hit The Ball can help your baseball game improve, click here.