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January 25, 2008 Goodfield Baseball is proud to present the Steve Englishbey Hitting Workshop. Steve is a renowned hitting instructor, and his trips to the East Coast are limited. The hitting workshop will be devoted to teaching young hitters to swing a bat in the most bio-mechanically efficient way possible covering three objectives:
optimal swing quickness
efficient swing path
maximum bat speed
Elite hitters at the highest levels of competition – both baseball and softball – have somehow learned to do these things when they swing a bat. But just exactly what are they doing to achieve them? Come hear Steve Englishbey discuss this and more, with a closing Q&A!
7-10 PM
Pre-registration cost: $25 per person
On-site cost: $35 per person
Mount Olive Elem. School
2145 Chestnut Grove Rd.
King, NC 27021
About Steve Englishbey:

Born in Houston, Texas (1954)
High School All -American Baseball Player 1972
High School All -District (football) 1972
(Approx. 30 Football Scholarship Offers)
First Round Draft Choice 1972 (Astros --9th pick in the draft)
Played from 1972 -1978 [Rookie League to Triple A
Worked from 1999 -2001 as strength and conditioning coach
with James Cooper in Houston (who was with the Los Angeles Lakers as a strength and conditioning coach for several years)
Worked as a training specialist(exercise/sports performance) & hitting instructor since 2001
Starting around 2003 Steve has traveled around the country doing hitting
clinics for coaches and working with both baseball and softball players
About a year and a half ago he created his own website that is devoted
to trying to convey the "what, why, and how " he teaches hitting . As well, how
he "sees" the swing process.

Steve is devoted to using research that comes from such
fields as motor learning/motor control ,biomechanics,muscle
physiology,etc,.et,al,,in an effort to better explain /understand "how
the mind/body works" in the context of swinging a bat, and learning as
to how to more effectively swing a bat.
 
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