Second, I realized the total sum of hitting instruction I got growing up was a teammate's dad, who worked as a teller at the local bank, telling me to "Step into it and hit that ball". I had completely taught myself the right way to swing on the side I could see the ball from. Where was this instruction when I was 12.
I could totally see this happening. I was NOT a baseball player. Why, you may ask? I could not hit shit. There was absolutely NO HITTING coaching.
Now, I would out athlete you and and make some of the most awesome catches in the outfield you had ever seen.
When little CT first started playing, I wanted to coach. I had seen parent coaches before. Most had no clue how to even jog, much less play.
So I watched guys who were really good with young players. And I hit up every clinic I could find. I was amazed at how easy coaching hitting was for beginners. If I had only gooten half of what I taught, I would have played college ball easy.
With eh advent of cheap video, they were able to break down the natural swing of all the greats and teach it in steps. So if you could hit naturally from the right side, then you could follow the steps from the left and create a technical hitting ability to go with your natural eye for the ball.
We live in a great age. If any of you younger dads want to coach, but think you can't, go to clinics. Watch videos. Learn to teach it simply from the ground up and you'll be helping out a whole generation of kids.
And get a pitching machine. Yes. Get a pitching machine....