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Re: Re: Re: Re: softball for RQL


Posted by: tom.guerry (tom.guerry@kp.org) on Fri Oct 5 09:46:15 2001


RQL-

Mike Candrea is the most successful current college coach.He was at UCLA then went to Arizona where he has won the most national championships.He is a"thought leader" in coaching hitting and mechanics,but as with most,his available videos and articles are mechanically deeply confusing.The national association/ASA believes there is a single method of instruction that should be taught to youth,but have been unable to articulate what this is in spite of a "consensus" hitting conference including Candrea and other luminaries that was supposed to produce a monograph that has never appeared.I suspect he is re-thinking his approach to mechanics because he has not published much recently and is said(WCWS interview)to be studying a lot of video/3D reconstructions of hitters.Maybe he is starting to see more "reality".

He is successful because he can recruit the best,almost to a John Wooden like degree,and he does know enough to let good hitters' mechanics alone.The kids still benefit greatly from training and drills.He has a truly great understanding of all other facets of the game and is a great motivator.

Stay away from his mechanics instructions would be my advice.He teaches "no stride","no separation","swing down","linear mechanics" in his old stuff.Take a look at his best hitters.They don't do this in reality,always a red flag.

The great problem/opportunity in college ball now is hitting the inside pitch.The pitchers increase their domination here with the screwball.Only rotational mechanics will allow good plate coverage and the ability to hit the middle in pitch without excessive adjustments(guessing,getting way off the palte,etc.)Coaches are trying to figure out how to do this.How to do it is all explained here.Rotational mechanics are also best for separation/keeping the hands back/dealing with the offspeed stuff which is the second big bat killer out there.Your understanding is way ahead of Candreas.Still, lots of his players are intermittently executing rotational mechanics,the players and coaches are just not aware of it.Video review of actual players confirms this,if you know what to look for.


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