Description
Teaching Swinging vs Teaching Hitting and Putting it All Together
Give your athletes clearer instruction and your staff a stronger teaching resource with Teaching Swinging vs Teaching Hitting and Putting it All Together, featuring insights from Steve Singleton.
Coaches do not invest in instructional resources just to collect ideas. They invest in tools that help them teach faster, communicate more clearly, and get athletes to execute with more confidence. Teaching Swinging vs Teaching Hitting and Putting it All Together is built with that purpose in mind.
Drawing on Steve Singleton's perspective, this training resource gives coaches a more direct path to teaching the details that matter. Instead of piecing together scattered drills and clips, you get a more focused framework you can bring into practice, player development, and game preparation.
Whether you are installing new concepts, refining technique, or looking for a better way to explain key details, this video, drill & practice resource helps your program stay more organized and intentional. It is made for coaches who want substance they can revisit throughout the season—not just motivation in the moment.
Why Coaches Buy This Video
- Teach with more clarity and less wasted practice time
- Give athletes a more repeatable framework for execution
- Pick up coaching points you can apply immediately
- Use a focused resource instead of piecing ideas together from random clips
- Strengthen your program with more intentional instruction
What You'll Learn
- Insider Knowledge: Gain unparalleled insights into the workings of a successful collegiate program
- Comprehensive Guide: Over 50 minutes of in-depth analysis and instructions on swinging and hitting
- Expert Instruction: Learn from Steve Singleton, a respected hitting coach with a proven track record at the University of Texas
- Practical Drills: Apply the drills and practices directly to your training sessions for immediate improvement
- Mindset Shift: Understand the mental approach that distinguishes the best hitters, and how to instill this in your players
Who It's For
Youth coaches, middle school and high school softball coaches, club and travel softball coaches, assistant coaches, and trainers who want a clearer teaching resource.
Why It Helps Your Program
Strong programs do not rely on motivation alone. They rely on clearer teaching, better repetition, and shared standards across the staff. Teaching Swinging vs Teaching Hitting and Putting it All Together helps coaches create that kind of environment by giving them a practical resource they can use to teach with more precision and confidence.