College 1-on-1 Sessions

 
 
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The Goal

Whether your visions are set on professional baseball, winning a College World Series, being All-Conference, or earning a starting spot on your team, the work ethic shouldn’t change.  Think about it; you’re going to have incredible, lifelong memories, but you also sacrifice a lot by choosing to play college baseball.  All of those warm weather parties on campus, the spring break you spend jammed in a hotel playing 12 games in 7 days while your friends are snapchatting with an instagram model they just met in Cabo, the professor that you spoke with twice and had them sign paperwork before the season and they somehow still complain to the Athletic Director about your in-season absences, the school work you always feel overwhelmed with because you never have time to get to the library, the joke they somehow justify as meal money… the list goes on and on.  Dan Hennigan has been there.  He gets it.  So unless you’re one of those guys who just likes telling girls that you play a sport on campus, why not accept that if you’re going to partake in this grind, at least be as good as you can. At least spend your time receiving the best information you can possibly attain.

 

The Understanding

Dan Hennigan knows what it takes.  He knows how your in-season scheduling works.  He knows each division and how they run out their pitching and their game plans.  Hennigan knows what’s needed in order to impress coaches and scouts. Most importantly, Dan Hennigan knows how to not only get you to be as good as possible, but get you there without needing to look like a mixture of Javy Baez and Josh Donaldson and giving your uptight head coach a heart attack.  Hennigan will get you constantly crushing baseballs without putting a bullseye on your back the rest of the year.  These head coaches can be egotistical and nonsensical. Should it be that way? Absolutely not.  Sometimes, is it?  Better believe it.  It’s dumb and it’s frustrating the way coaches despise something before understanding it, but to just have a hitting coach blindly plow through and demand massive, long, body movements as if it’s the only way to get results is incorrect.  More importantly, it puts the hitter, who is paying for their instruction, in a terrible position with the head coach.  Big movements can lead to some really good exit velocities and launch angles, but they aren’t essential.  If your hitting coach thinks they are, he doesn’t understand the true valuables of the swing.  It’s not required.  So, if you have a college head coach that is stuck in the Jurassic period, that’s OK.  Dan Hennigan, if required, knows how to work around that and still get the dominant results you want.

 
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The Process

Through mechanical adjustments, motion adaptations, mental approaches geared exactly to what you and Hennigan need to see improvements in, velocity alterations, live pitching at-bats etc. you will learn more truly applicable information from Dan Hennigan in this session than you ever have before.