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📘 Podcast Show Notes:
Are you stressing over your young hitter’s mechanics too soon? In this powerful episode of the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, we dive headfirst into one of the most pressing questions parents ask: “Is my 8-year-old too young to focus on swing mechanics?” If you’ve ever watched your child freeze at the plate or second-guessed whether they’re falling behind, this conversation is your game plan for peace of mind.
Backed by youth performance research and real-world examples, this episode challenges the early obsession with "perfect swings"—and instead offers a refreshing, science-based approach to nurturing confidence, coordination, and timing through play, not pressure.
🔑 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
Why early over-coaching on mechanics may hurt more than help
What sports science and experts like Dr. Carol Dweck say about early skill development
How MLB players benefited from multi-sport backgrounds—and why your child should too
The Tap & Turn Drill: A fun, effective practice tool that teaches rhythm, timing, and balance
When it’s actually the right time to introduce hitting lessons or technical instruction
How to create a growth-rich environment that keeps your child loving the game
🎯 Why This Episode Matters:
Perfect for busy baseball or softball parents, this episode equips you with the mindset and tools to support your young hitter without overwhelming them. You’ll walk away knowing exactly when—and how—to focus on mechanics the right way, backed by science and real coaching experience.
📍 Ready to Go Deeper?
👉 Check out the Swing Shift daily video series for 3–5 minute drills, tips, and mindset tools tailored to youth hitters.
👉 Looking to assess and improve mechanics without killing confidence? Grab the Detect & Correct Hitting Blueprint — now 50% OFF!
🎧 Subscribe. Review. Share. Help us keep this momentum going by subscribing to the podcast, leaving a quick review, and sending this episode to a fellow parent or coach who needs it. We appreciate you being here. Let’s keep our kids swinging smarter—not just harder.
By Joey Myers5
22 ratings
📘 Podcast Show Notes:
Are you stressing over your young hitter’s mechanics too soon? In this powerful episode of the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, we dive headfirst into one of the most pressing questions parents ask: “Is my 8-year-old too young to focus on swing mechanics?” If you’ve ever watched your child freeze at the plate or second-guessed whether they’re falling behind, this conversation is your game plan for peace of mind.
Backed by youth performance research and real-world examples, this episode challenges the early obsession with "perfect swings"—and instead offers a refreshing, science-based approach to nurturing confidence, coordination, and timing through play, not pressure.
🔑 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
Why early over-coaching on mechanics may hurt more than help
What sports science and experts like Dr. Carol Dweck say about early skill development
How MLB players benefited from multi-sport backgrounds—and why your child should too
The Tap & Turn Drill: A fun, effective practice tool that teaches rhythm, timing, and balance
When it’s actually the right time to introduce hitting lessons or technical instruction
How to create a growth-rich environment that keeps your child loving the game
🎯 Why This Episode Matters:
Perfect for busy baseball or softball parents, this episode equips you with the mindset and tools to support your young hitter without overwhelming them. You’ll walk away knowing exactly when—and how—to focus on mechanics the right way, backed by science and real coaching experience.
📍 Ready to Go Deeper?
👉 Check out the Swing Shift daily video series for 3–5 minute drills, tips, and mindset tools tailored to youth hitters.
👉 Looking to assess and improve mechanics without killing confidence? Grab the Detect & Correct Hitting Blueprint — now 50% OFF!
🎧 Subscribe. Review. Share. Help us keep this momentum going by subscribing to the podcast, leaving a quick review, and sending this episode to a fellow parent or coach who needs it. We appreciate you being here. Let’s keep our kids swinging smarter—not just harder.

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