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Bio Chas Pippitt is the founder of Baseball Rebellion and creator of the Baseball Rebellion Hitting Methodology. A combination of his unique ability to breakdown the swing to hitters of all ages and his understanding of the importance of technology in training, Chas has amassed over 25,000 one-on-one lessons during his career. Chas has aided in the development of hundreds of travel ball all-stars, dozens of scholarship-level college athletes, and 25 MLB draft picks. In addition to his in person training, Chas does remote training with elite high school, college, and professional baseball players and fly in training with nationally recognized college programs. Chas has also invented four hitting products, the Launch Angle Tee, the Drive Developer, the Rebel's Rack, Rack Bat, and the Bat Drag Buster, currently used in all 50 states and internationally in over 12 countries. When he's not doing lessons or working on new products, Chas is writing and developing content for www.baseballrebellion.com and its social media pages, and author of “Learn the Turn.” Notes Technology can bring more accountability to the coach What the teacher knows fails in comparison to what the student does Not everything I say will work for every player If you are not measuring what you player is doing you are stealing from them Restaurants use thermometer to make sure chicken is not under cooked, use your phone, pocket radar, sensor, pitch ball Put money back in the program to help your players 10-15 degree hard they hit 800 as a team (reward the window) Style of hit, style of swing can be built with hit trax to where the defenders will be in a game We train to hit the ball where defenders are not, hit the ball harder, and pull the ball in the air straight (no hook) Rotational skill acquisition Turn faster with good posture, vision Train from the great optimal level so when you go sub optimal it is easier Harder more often, pull the ball more in the air, turn faster Turn faster (chest to camera to away from camera, or how fast barrel goes from start to contact “Proving improvement” Not all players have the time. They have 1 game to get 1 at bat, and then 2, and then 3. It doesn't matter what I think of them, it matters how the players USES them (not understand, but use) Work while you wait If you assume just cause the player plays at a high level we are doing a player a disservice Associate speed with hitting, not getting a hit with hitting You can't control getting a hit Give yourself the best chance to turn fast with balance on time while you look at the ball Confidence comes from trusting your preparation A turn that they can control Elevate the floor of their performance, anyone can hit a ball hard once a while You don't have anxiety of the history of past performances, but excitement for the task at hand from the training you went through Know the rotational movements - Posture, balance, hip hinge, Flare backside - stand up during turn, and head going forward Assess and address Every player benefits from practicing rotational movements Disciplined through rules of rotation Look fast and delay the turn to hit off speed (work on hesitating turn) When they ask how to hit the off speed, they are ready to hit the off speed The player is searching for feels that feel good A movement solution that can work when he feels broken He is the guy in the arena, and what works for him is great You can apply rules of rotation to any swing Maximize the opportunity. Better posture, vision and timing Game sense for vision testing Head lamp swinging - head lamp and keep head on ball Rack turns with multiple people on both sides, “Waterfall turns” Work on rotational work like we think of sprint work and weightlighting Contact Chas at https://baseballrebellion.com/
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by Chas Pippitt, the Founder of Baseball Rebellion, to chat about his book and his work with Baltimore Orioles first baseman Ryan Mountcastle. Connor and Chas talk:-What went into creating the teaching plan in his book 'Learn the Turn: 30 Days to a Faster Turn'-What Chas has built at Baseball Rebellion-His work with Ryan Mountcastle over the years-An update on Mountcastle's offseason work this year-And much more!Link to the book: https://baseballrebellion.com/product/learntheturn/Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by Chas Pippitt, the Founder of Baseball Rebellion, to chat about his book and his work with Baltimore Orioles first baseman Ryan Mountcastle. Connor and Chas talk: -What went into creating the teaching plan in his book 'Learn the Turn: 30 Days to a Faster Turn' -What Chas has built at Baseball Rebellion -His work with Ryan Mountcastle over the years -An update on Mountcastle's offseason work this year -And much more! Link to the book: https://baseballrebellion.com/product/learntheturn/ Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode we are joined by the founder of Baseball Rebellion, Chas Pippitt. We discuss his journey, his approach to coaching, and his new book, Learn the Turn.
On this episode we sit down with Eric Tyler from Baseball Rebellion. Eric is an up and coming baseball instructor that possesses a growth mindset and is constantly looking to develop creative ways to get the players he coaches, BETTER!
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Baseball Rebellion hitting instructor, JK Whited has worked with hitters of all skill levels. In this episode he talks about the similarities and differences between hitters as well as his approach to coaching them. JK also trained Manny Ramirez and goes into detail on what they worked on. Blast Motion Code: pjb25 for $25 offK-Vest Code: pjb5 for $250 off See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The owner of Baseball Rebellion in North Carolina, Chas Pippit. Chas has a baseball facility that is over 13,000 square feet. Every ball that is hit at Baseball Rebellion is measured on a HitTrax. Chas talks about how he trains hitters who come to baseball rebellion and some of the ways that he gets his players to improve in a short amount of time. They have built a national reputation for being one of the best facilities in the country with players from seven states traveling there every week. blastmotion.com Code: pjb25 for $25 off See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 30 of The Robby Row Show I sit down with pitching instructor of Baseball Rebellion (https://baseballrebellion.com) Dave Shinskie. It's funny I originally wanted to chat with Dave for personal gain on dealing with Rapsodo but then came up with the idea that why not podcast that conversation. Turned out to be a real good conversation which I took a lot from and I hope you do as well. If you're in the business of learning more about data analytics (spin rate, spin efficiency, etc) I highly recommend this podcast episode for you! You can follow Dave on twitter (https://twitter.com/dshinbone15) You can follow Baseball Rebellion on twitter (https://twitter.com/BRrebellion)If you're a first time listener to the show I highly encourage you to subscribe for future great episodes! If you enjoyed this podcast, and my lovely voice, I would highly appreciate it if you left a good review on whichever platform you are listening to it on. That goes a long way in growing my audience so more n more people can benefit from the information my guests and I are putting out there! Thank you!You can find me on instagram (https://www.instagram.com/robbyrow12/)Thanks!
Were back! This week Eric and Tyler join JK in a discussion about the first half of baseball this year. Later the guys talk about the very first Baseball Rebellion hosted Showcase event in Charlotte NC in August. If you have any questions about the showcase please give us a call at 919 309 0040 or go to our website to sign up. Thanks for listening!
This week, the guys of Baseball Rebellion discuss Robinson Cano's career and his recent suspension due to PED use. We welcome on Bob Nightengale, baseball writer for USA Today. Thanks for listening!
This week the minds of Baseball Rebellion meet to have a round table discussion on MLB pitching struggles as well as understanding that you will go 0-3 sometimes. We welcome on Blaine Kinsley, baseball strength coach at The University of Arkansas. Thanks for listening!
In today's episode, JK And Dave discuss the domination of baseball's top pitchers and what you can learn from them. We welcome on Eric Tyler of the Baseball Rebellion to discuss his take on swing accuracy. I must listen if you or your player is frequently miss-hitting balls in practice and/or games. Thanks for listening!
Today JK and Dave discuss pitches today and their task to combat the launch angle change in hitters. We welcome on Coach Jeff Leach on to the show to discuss hitting as well as youth baseball across the country. Thanks for listening!
In today's episode, Dave and JK give you Tip in 10 minutes or less. We welcome on head hitting coach of the South Carolina Gamecock softball team who is currently tearing up the SEC. Thanks for listening!
In today's episode, JK is joined by Chas Pippitt, Tyler Zupcic, and Eric Tyler. The guys discuss the opportunity that all coaches have to speak and work with their player's private instructors. Dave and JK interview NIACC's assistant coach Will Arnold about his experience with Baseball Rebellion and how it is used at the next level. Thanks for listening!
In today’s episode, JK and Dave dive into the myth of the .300 hitter. MLB All-Star and North Carolina native Alex Wood drops in for a few minutes to discuss his offseason and how his spring training is going so far. Thanks for listening!
In Episode 6 I had the privilege of speaking with JK Whited. JK is a hitting instructor at a baseball facility called Baseball Rebellion in Durham, North Carolina. JK and I dive into the analytical world of baseball and where the game is progressing as we move into the world of technology. We also touch on how to correctly apply this analytical information to the athlete while tending to their individual needs. Listen in to episode 6 with JK and I and please help spread the word of this podcast. If you haven't already please subscribe!Robby RowlandInstagram: robbyrow12Twitter: @RobbyRow_12YouTube: robbyrow12JK WhitedInstagram: baseball rebellionTwitter: @JKWhited
This week Dave and JK discuss the Baseball Rebellion process from a Human Development perspective. Chas interviews up and comer Ronnie Dawson of the Houston Astros organization. Thanks for listening!
Today Dave and JK talk about the importance in continuing your weight training out of season and during the season. I get the chance to interview Houston Scrap Yard Dogs superstar and former All-American at the University of Florida Lauren Haeger. Thanks for listening!
In this weeks episode, Dave and JK discuss the benefits of situational practicing during the year. I have a great talk with FIU softball assistant coach Michael Klim about his story and the FIU program. Also some great information about getting to college if you are an inspiring softball player. Thanks for listening!
This week JK and Dave go over some commonly used cues and phrases and what they might really mean. Thy guys welcome on Kurt Hewes from Ignite Baseball. Kurt has spent numerous time with the Baseball Rebellion staff and is helping lots of kids in Virginia as he helps spread the word on proper hitting technique. Thanks for listening!
This week Dave and JK get into a discussion about consistent positivity in a players life from the people that are around them most. Following the discussion, the guys interview Baseball/Softball Rebellion owner Chas Pippitt on his latest article that blew the doors off the BR vault. They find out what made him want make that information public and how the response has been. Thanks for listening!
This week JK discusses how learning to swing up can drastically change your chances for success. Dave will dive into how position players can greatly benefit from quarterback-like practice. New comers, Eric Tyler and Tyler Zupcic weigh in on the college recruitment process. Eric and Tyler both have spent extensive time in college baseball and have great insight if your son or daughter is thinking about the next level. Thank for listening!
In this week's episode the guys welcome on re-occuring guest, Ryan Mountcastle of the Baltimore Orioles organization. They discuss the the great 2017 year that Ryan had and his plans to keep it going. Dave and JK also get to talking about the MLB hall of fame and why switch hitting might be the biggest myth in baseball. Thanks for listening!
Welcome back! Todays podcast highlights some common misconceptions about popular hitting and pitching ideas. Dave and JK aim to help you understand better what you might be hearing from us and/or other hitting instructors. Wood Myers of the St. Louis Cardinals organization is in with a great interview and gives some insight on his offseason work with Baseball Rebellion.
Welcome back! Today's episode features an interview with Pocket Radar owner Steve Goody. Steve talks about how the radar game is changing and how Pocket Radar is the best bang for your buck. Dave and JK get introspective and talk about subtracting negativity and stress from your life as well as the Red Sox and Yankee cheating scandal. To wrap it up, JK and Tyler go head to head in another segment called "Dave's buddy, or 1980 Olympic Hockey Team".
In this week's episode JK and Dave discuss this years MVP race and try to predict who will come out on top. JK interviews Diamyn Hall from Wright State University. JK and Diamyn discuss the mental game of athletics and it's effect on performance. This weeks Top 4 features the letter K so the guys will be listing their top 4 Karate movies. Thanks for listening!
In this week's episode, JK and Dave discuss the every growing number of home runs being hit in MLB. Listen to JK on the Stephen A. Smith Radio show commenting on the rise of offensive numbers the last two years. JK interviews Kara Willis, the head of The Softball Rebellion. Kara goes into her coaching philosophies as well as recruiting tips for any parents out there with young softball players. Finally, KC Judge joins JK and Dave for the ranking of their top 4 favorite sports jersey of all time. Thanks for listening and please share! @JKWhited on Twitter
In this week's episode of the Baseball Rebellion Podcast, JK and Dave talk about taking high quality practice mechanics into games. The guys also talk about post game conversations with players and how they respond. The Baseball Rebellion welcomes Jacob Cruz, AA hitting coach for the Chicago Cubs. They talk about his viral new hitting aid, The Line Drive Pro. Finally JK, Dave, and Chas list their favorite Incredibly dumb things they've witnessed in baseball.
In this week's episode of the Baseball Rebellion Podcast, JK and Dave discuss their views on bat flips or "showboating" and if it's good for the game. Later on they talk about the start of the new baseball season and what they are most looking forward to. This week's interview is with Mike Halpert. Mike goes into Capacity training and how it is not a cornerstone at Baseball Rebellion. Finishing out this week the Fab Four list their top four Hamburger sides.
In this episode of The Baseball Rebellion Podcast, Dave discusses his latest pitching article on how to use a Prowler to generate more throwing velocity. JK goes into some depth about his experiences in California. Mark Canha from the Oakland A's stops by and discusses next season and food. The Fab 4, goes back over their trip to California for a Baseball Rebellion Coaches Clinic, and then lists their top 4 favorite fictional baseball players.
Dave and JK discuss ways to help players getting ready for middle school and high school baseball / softball tryouts. KC Judge comes in and makes his first appearance to discuss revisions that are being made on old Baseball Rebellion ideas. Very excited to have Akron Racer, and Softball Rebellion's own Alex Hugo. Alex drops by to talk a little bit about her season coming up in the NPF. To wrap things up, The Fab 4 will rank their top 4 favorite ethnic foods.
JK and Dave discuss their experiences with Manny Ramirez as he came to visit Baseball Rebellion twice in December. Dave will dive into the old question, "when should my kid learn to throw a curve-ball?" . JK sits down this week with Harford Owls head coach Tom Eller who is still fresh off the JUCO World Series appearance. Eller's Owls broke all sorts of offensive records this past season and took their first trip to the World Series. The Fab four talk about what to do if your player's coach might have different views on how to swing or pitch. As always they will list their Top 4 "Dad moves" that commonly occur in baseball. Listen up for a chance to get a great discount of Baseball Rebellion Products!
Here we go Rebels! This week your two favorite Baseball Rebellion Podcast hosts JK and Dave discuss hitter and thrower specific drills/ques to avoid for you or your player at practice. The boys will also discuss off-season trading block rumors in Major League Baseball. Will Harper make $500 million to play baseball?? BR welcomes first round draft pick Ryan Mountcastle in this weeks Podcast interview. The Fab 4 will help parents understand what "showcase" baseball really is and if it's something to invest in. The guys list their Top 4, This week is Christmas movies. Don't forget to listen for a chance to win FREE Baseball or Softball Rebellion gear with the BR top 4 Contest.
The boys are back with Episode 2 of the Baseball Rebellion Podcast. This week Dave and JK talk about what players of all ages should be doing during the off-season. Listen to find out if you are on track to make big changes before next season. They guys also discuss this years MLB Hall of Fame inductees and who they think will make the cut this year. This weeks interview is with Pittsburgh Pirates up and comer, Chase Simpson. Chase sits down and talks about his visit with the Baseball Rebellion for the 4th time. The Fab Four is back with a Rebels Rant on "winter baseball" and how it may have negative affects on young players as well as their Top 4 of 90's TV Babes. Who will be number one?! #BaseballRebellion #BaseballRebellionPodcast #JoinTheRebellion
Baseball Rebellion Podcast hosts JK Whited and Dave "Shinbone" Shinskie, look back on one of the best World Series games ever. The fellas talk about the questionable moves made by both managers as well as go over their pitcher and hitter of the series. Today's interview is with Baseball Rebellion hitting instructor Gabe Dimock, who discusses his latest article that tackles the question "Should catchers move forward when they block". Today's segments include The Rebel's Rant and The Fab Four. JK Whited, Chas Pippitt, Gabe Dimock, and Dave Shinskie, discuss the insane behavior of coaches that ask their pitchers to throw at other players. Prepare for a little comedy as the boys go over the Top Four of the Week discussion of their favorite actors. Tune in for some real baseball talk as well as some laughs in between.