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Ever wonder why your child crushes BP but freezes during games?
You’re not alone—and in this powerful episode of the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, we tackle one of the biggest frustrations in youth baseball and softball today: the practice-to-game disconnect.
Host Joey Myers unpacks the neuroscience, training design flaws, and emotional triggers that sabotage performance under pressure. If your athlete looks like an All-Star in the cage but struggles when it counts, this episode is your game-day blueprint.
💥 Key Takeaways:
Why traditional batting practice creates false confidence.
Controlled reps can’t prepare hitters for the unpredictability of live pitching.
How pressure hijacks your athlete’s mechanics.
Neuroscience shows stress disrupts learned motor patterns—rigid swings, late reactions, frozen feet.
What top experts say about performance under pressure.
Dr. Bhrett McCabe: “Stress reveals the truth, not skill.” Game success demands chaos-ready training.
The secret: Train the chaos.
Simulate live-game pressure with variable pitch sequences, competitive scenarios, and meaningful consequences.
Power drill: “One-Two Count Battle.”
Start hitters with a 1–2 count, mix speeds, allow foul-ball extensions, and reward contact. Add crowd noise or peer pressure for realism.
Real-world model: Freddie Freeman.
His rhythmic, instinctive swing shows how fluidity—not rigid thinking—wins at the plate.
Bonus insight:
Learn how the V-Flex Strike Detection System rewires pitch recognition, giving hitters an elite edge in game-time decision making.
🔗 Mentioned Resources:
Swing Shift: Daily Hitting System
V-Flex Strike Recognition Tool
Rotex Motion for Mobility
If this episode hit home, don’t keep it to yourself.
➡️ Share it with a fellow sports parent or coach.
✅ Subscribe to the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast for weekly science-backed hitting strategies.
🎯 Explore all our youth training tools at HittingPerformanceLab.com
Because when your athlete trains the chaos—they win the clutch.
By Joey Myers5
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Ever wonder why your child crushes BP but freezes during games?
You’re not alone—and in this powerful episode of the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast, we tackle one of the biggest frustrations in youth baseball and softball today: the practice-to-game disconnect.
Host Joey Myers unpacks the neuroscience, training design flaws, and emotional triggers that sabotage performance under pressure. If your athlete looks like an All-Star in the cage but struggles when it counts, this episode is your game-day blueprint.
💥 Key Takeaways:
Why traditional batting practice creates false confidence.
Controlled reps can’t prepare hitters for the unpredictability of live pitching.
How pressure hijacks your athlete’s mechanics.
Neuroscience shows stress disrupts learned motor patterns—rigid swings, late reactions, frozen feet.
What top experts say about performance under pressure.
Dr. Bhrett McCabe: “Stress reveals the truth, not skill.” Game success demands chaos-ready training.
The secret: Train the chaos.
Simulate live-game pressure with variable pitch sequences, competitive scenarios, and meaningful consequences.
Power drill: “One-Two Count Battle.”
Start hitters with a 1–2 count, mix speeds, allow foul-ball extensions, and reward contact. Add crowd noise or peer pressure for realism.
Real-world model: Freddie Freeman.
His rhythmic, instinctive swing shows how fluidity—not rigid thinking—wins at the plate.
Bonus insight:
Learn how the V-Flex Strike Detection System rewires pitch recognition, giving hitters an elite edge in game-time decision making.
🔗 Mentioned Resources:
Swing Shift: Daily Hitting System
V-Flex Strike Recognition Tool
Rotex Motion for Mobility
If this episode hit home, don’t keep it to yourself.
➡️ Share it with a fellow sports parent or coach.
✅ Subscribe to the Swing Smarter Hitting Training Podcast for weekly science-backed hitting strategies.
🎯 Explore all our youth training tools at HittingPerformanceLab.com
Because when your athlete trains the chaos—they win the clutch.

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