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If you’ve been told “swing faster” all weekend and still watched weak contact in games, this episode flips the script. Joey breaks down why pitch recognition and decision-making—not just bat speed—unlock game-day power. You’ll learn simple vision cues to pick up spin earlier, a Green/Yellow/Red decision framework any youth hitter can use, and a 5-minute practice block that blends recognition with swing intent so your athlete isn’t just fast in the cage—they’re dangerous in the box.
Bat Speed ≠ Exit Velocity: Why bat speed is potential energy—and why collision quality, timing, and sweet-spot contact turn it into loud barrels on game day.
See-Decide-Swing Framework: Three short rounds that wire the brain for earlier reads, better swing decisions, and confident contact under pressure.
Green / Yellow / Red Approach: Teach “green swings, yellow manage, red take” to reduce chase, win counts, and raise Quality-Contact %.
Heavy-Light-Game Progression: Pair recognition training with quick posture-safe bat progressions for gains that show up in games.
3 Metrics That Predict Improvement: Track Quality-Contact %, Pitch-Selection Success, and Competitive ABs in under a minute—no gadgets required.
Occlusion Training (Video Cut-Off Reads): Short sessions that force earlier spin/release reads to build “visual confidence.” Use at home on a phone or tablet.
See-Decide-Swing (10 minutes):
See it—call ball/strike or color without swinging.
Decide it—prepare only on strikes.
Swing it—score swings on decision quality + contact.
Heavy-Light-Game (5 minutes): Heavy bat for control/posture, light bat for quickness, game bat to integrate—and then score Quality-Contact %.
Train the read, not just the move. Under pressure the brain defaults to what it trusts—build trust in recognition and decisions first.
A simple cue set—“See it early, name it fast,” “Green swings,” “Compete with two”—keeps hitters calm and effective when the lights come on.
If your hitter looks like a BP hero but guesses in games, this episode is your new game plan. Subscribe, leave a quick review, and share with a coach or parent who needs a calmer, smarter path to hard contact. For drill libraries, 5–7 minute practice blocks, and programs built for busy families, visit HittingPerformanceLab.com.
By Joey Myers5
22 ratings
If you’ve been told “swing faster” all weekend and still watched weak contact in games, this episode flips the script. Joey breaks down why pitch recognition and decision-making—not just bat speed—unlock game-day power. You’ll learn simple vision cues to pick up spin earlier, a Green/Yellow/Red decision framework any youth hitter can use, and a 5-minute practice block that blends recognition with swing intent so your athlete isn’t just fast in the cage—they’re dangerous in the box.
Bat Speed ≠ Exit Velocity: Why bat speed is potential energy—and why collision quality, timing, and sweet-spot contact turn it into loud barrels on game day.
See-Decide-Swing Framework: Three short rounds that wire the brain for earlier reads, better swing decisions, and confident contact under pressure.
Green / Yellow / Red Approach: Teach “green swings, yellow manage, red take” to reduce chase, win counts, and raise Quality-Contact %.
Heavy-Light-Game Progression: Pair recognition training with quick posture-safe bat progressions for gains that show up in games.
3 Metrics That Predict Improvement: Track Quality-Contact %, Pitch-Selection Success, and Competitive ABs in under a minute—no gadgets required.
Occlusion Training (Video Cut-Off Reads): Short sessions that force earlier spin/release reads to build “visual confidence.” Use at home on a phone or tablet.
See-Decide-Swing (10 minutes):
See it—call ball/strike or color without swinging.
Decide it—prepare only on strikes.
Swing it—score swings on decision quality + contact.
Heavy-Light-Game (5 minutes): Heavy bat for control/posture, light bat for quickness, game bat to integrate—and then score Quality-Contact %.
Train the read, not just the move. Under pressure the brain defaults to what it trusts—build trust in recognition and decisions first.
A simple cue set—“See it early, name it fast,” “Green swings,” “Compete with two”—keeps hitters calm and effective when the lights come on.
If your hitter looks like a BP hero but guesses in games, this episode is your new game plan. Subscribe, leave a quick review, and share with a coach or parent who needs a calmer, smarter path to hard contact. For drill libraries, 5–7 minute practice blocks, and programs built for busy families, visit HittingPerformanceLab.com.

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