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JJ Reimer – Hitting Coach University of Northern Iowa Softball - 152
Ep. 152
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The new age hitting coach doesn’t just apply in baseball, softball is doing the same thing. In this episode JJ Reimer stops by to talk about how he uses technology for his team, his journey as a college softball coach, how he develops hitters, and some ways to make practice more competitive.
(2:00) Why JJ decided he wanted to coach Softball instead of Baseball
(5:15) How he uses Rapsodo to work with hitters
(9:20) The Karate Band System
(11:20) How do you make practice more competitive?
(12:25) How JJ works with his hitters on the mental game
(16:51) How to practice swing decisions
(17:55) Hitters using journals and why that can be helpful
(25:30) Coming up with a game plan to help each hitter
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