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Parents hear “swing faster” and chase bat-speed leaderboards—then wonder why games still produce weak contact. In this episode, we unpack the real difference between bat speed and ball exit speed, why a light bat can inflate one but not the other, and the precise training switches that convert practice swings into loud, repeatable contact. You’ll get clear, science-backed fixes—no jargon—built for busy families who want results that show up under the lights.
Bat Speed vs. Exit Velocity—what actually matters in games
Why a faster swing with a tee-ball or wiffle bat doesn’t equal higher exit velo with a game bat
How to stop chasing screenshots and train for on-field hard contact
The Catapult Loading System (spinal engine) in plain English
Load–unload patterns that create real force transfer
Posture that holds power (no head roll, no hyper-extended low back)
Lead-Arm Leverage at Contact
How a longer front arm extends the impact window and boosts collision efficiency
Overload/Underload Bat Training—done right
Simple sequencing to build strength + quickness without wrecking barrel control
The “Michelangelo approach”: chip away inefficiencies until the loud barrel emerges
Metrics that predict progress (not just pretty numbers)
Quality-Contact %, Pitch-Selection Success, and Competitive ABs
How to track them in 60 seconds—no gadgets required
A 5-Minute Exit-Velo Booster
Heavy x5 (stay connected, hold posture) → light x5 (quickness) → game bat x5 (score quality contact)
Showcases and social feeds push bat-speed races, but coaches value consistent game contact, not lab sizzle. This episode gives parents and coaches a calm, repeatable blueprint to train what transfers: efficient mechanics, better decisions, and reliable collision quality.
Programs & Tools: Step-by-step systems for 5–7 minute practices, parent-friendly cues, and trackable progress at HittingPerformanceLab.com
Swing Shift: Daily micro-blocks that build quality contact, pitch recognition, and two-strike compete (ideal for busy families)
Detect & Correct Hitting Blueprint: Identify the exact leak stealing exit velo and fix it with at-home checks + smart sequencing
If this episode gave you a clearer plan for turning bat speed into real exit velocity, follow/subscribe so you never miss a training breakdown. Drop a quick rating or one-line review—it helps other baseball and softball families find the show. Share this with your team chat, and visit https://hittingperformancelab.com/ for programs, drills, and tools that turn practice swings into confident, game-ready contact.
By Joey Myers5
22 ratings
Parents hear “swing faster” and chase bat-speed leaderboards—then wonder why games still produce weak contact. In this episode, we unpack the real difference between bat speed and ball exit speed, why a light bat can inflate one but not the other, and the precise training switches that convert practice swings into loud, repeatable contact. You’ll get clear, science-backed fixes—no jargon—built for busy families who want results that show up under the lights.
Bat Speed vs. Exit Velocity—what actually matters in games
Why a faster swing with a tee-ball or wiffle bat doesn’t equal higher exit velo with a game bat
How to stop chasing screenshots and train for on-field hard contact
The Catapult Loading System (spinal engine) in plain English
Load–unload patterns that create real force transfer
Posture that holds power (no head roll, no hyper-extended low back)
Lead-Arm Leverage at Contact
How a longer front arm extends the impact window and boosts collision efficiency
Overload/Underload Bat Training—done right
Simple sequencing to build strength + quickness without wrecking barrel control
The “Michelangelo approach”: chip away inefficiencies until the loud barrel emerges
Metrics that predict progress (not just pretty numbers)
Quality-Contact %, Pitch-Selection Success, and Competitive ABs
How to track them in 60 seconds—no gadgets required
A 5-Minute Exit-Velo Booster
Heavy x5 (stay connected, hold posture) → light x5 (quickness) → game bat x5 (score quality contact)
Showcases and social feeds push bat-speed races, but coaches value consistent game contact, not lab sizzle. This episode gives parents and coaches a calm, repeatable blueprint to train what transfers: efficient mechanics, better decisions, and reliable collision quality.
Programs & Tools: Step-by-step systems for 5–7 minute practices, parent-friendly cues, and trackable progress at HittingPerformanceLab.com
Swing Shift: Daily micro-blocks that build quality contact, pitch recognition, and two-strike compete (ideal for busy families)
Detect & Correct Hitting Blueprint: Identify the exact leak stealing exit velo and fix it with at-home checks + smart sequencing
If this episode gave you a clearer plan for turning bat speed into real exit velocity, follow/subscribe so you never miss a training breakdown. Drop a quick rating or one-line review—it helps other baseball and softball families find the show. Share this with your team chat, and visit https://hittingperformancelab.com/ for programs, drills, and tools that turn practice swings into confident, game-ready contact.

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