....in disguise?

In standing BP, as I was taking a jab step and before my arm went back, the leg lift was starting. It was very early compared to what I typically see.

The process of starting early allows for a focus on balance and rhythm. The player was in complete control of the timing and was never rushed. If anything, the player was so early that bat speed had to be slowed down in order to get through the ball.

This was on of the things I enjoyed watching the most. The vast majority of kids I see are late with everything they do. They are late, then they end up rushing. The goal is obviously to be perfectly on time, but this won’t always happen.
Square that with his 'halfway home' teaching.

OH MY!!

Is he offering refunds?