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Discussion: NJ Instruction

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April 25
Shaihulud

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Hi All. New to the community. Live in New Jersey and was wondering if anyone is aware of live slow pitch hitting instruction in the state. I’ve looked at some videos on YouTube but think I would benefit from in-person help. Have a casting tendency that needs immediate help. Thanks.
April 25
mck71
Men's 60
344 posts
Shaihulud - if you go to http://www.sportstechnique.com/index.html you will find a LOT of instruction including drills to practice. Bogie's email is on there as well and I have seen him work wonders with a LOT of rec players. Possibly you can email him and he can help online. If it's local help you have to have, well you might want to add where you live in NJ first off and secondly, I have never heard of a "casting" tendency so maybe explain that one (possibly it's just me?) Good luck!
April 25
Shaihulud

2 posts
Thanks mck71. By casting I mean pulling my head out as I swing. I’ve seen Bogies videos and they’re great but would prefer personal help. I live in Union area of NJ.
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