Poulsbo Golf LLC has developed an extremely powerful baseball hitting training system called BOB. BOB stands for “Bat On Ball.”
If you are a baseball player who wants to hit the ball harder and much more consistently, you may find that BOB takes you to a new skill level that you have never had before.
Like with our golf system Compy, we isolate the fundamental, core method of getting a more powerful package of motor programs installed in your neuromuscular system. We provide you with the hardware (BOB) and we explain the software (how to use it). You go to work. You then go out and start hitting real balls with a real bat and discover, “Wow! I am crushing it with much more consistency.”
In our research, we have discovered that a lot of baseball hitting instruction focuses on skills that DO NOT have anything to do with the absolute fundamental skill that determines whether you actually hit the ball squarely when it is thrown to you.
You have solid swing mechanics, you can basically time your swing to put the bat in the same space as the ball when it approaches the plate, and you can visually pick up the pitch when it is released.
But, if you are a serious baseball hitter, BOB will give you something that you likely will not find anywhere else: a strategy and system for growing deeper and more consistent skill at actually swinging a bat in space so that it smashes onto a ball on arrival.
Think of this skill like GPS:
You see the ball leave the pitcher’s hand.
Long before the ball arrives, your brain supplies a signal that says, “Swing the bat to this point in space.”
You trust that signal and swing the bat to that point in space.
The bat smashes onto the ball hard.
Look closely at the statistics of professional hitters. Year in and year out, certain players have a very high ratio of hard hit balls to strikeouts. Their batting averages tend to be high.
Other players have a mediocre ratio of hard hit balls to strikeouts. This simply means that there is a serious disconnect between where their brain tells them to swing the bat to and where their body ACTUALLY swings the bat to. A fraction of an inch is all it takes to miss the ball completely, or hit a weak grounder or pop up.
So, if you are ready to be a GREAT hitter, contact us. You are sitting on hitting potential that likely will never get unleashed any other way.
