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What Coaches and Players are Saying about Pivot Point Grips?

Athletes

"When I train….I use the Finisher and Sledge Half Bats to keep my swing dialed in. I've been using the Finisher for two years. I previously used traditional half bats but I would always struggle with positioning the half bat correctly so I found myself not using it consistently. When I first started using the PPG Finisher Half Bat it helped teach me the proper bat grip. Also, it provided me the proper reinforcement and it automatically positioned the half bat so I would receive the correct feedback, every swing. The feedback from the ball flight became clearer once I got my wrist in the right position. The Finisher Half Bat has been my everyday training tool because it reinforces the proper grip, easy to use, and helps groove my swing by giving me the feedback I need to flush the ball every swing. 

The Sledge is next level. Heavier than the Finisher but gives me a more realistic feel because it weighs like my game bat and I can hit real baseballs. I utilize the Sledge off the machine or in BP to help me concentrate on squaring the ball up. The flight of the ball lets me know right away how well I hit it. It provides me with immediate feedback on what my swing is doing and what I should do as I get ready for my next one. By incorporating PPG in my routine, I have the confidence that my swing is dialed in and all I need to do now is compete. 
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Jace Bohrofen

Coaches

Kyle Crookes Pivot Point Grips Testimonial

"Pivot Point Grips are mandatory for our new players during BP. They have become a core piece of our hitting program here since we received our first demo. From my son who is 14 and learning the high level swing to the established players in our program. Pivot Point Grips put our players hands in the optimum hitting position without the ability to revert back to old habits. This allows them to hit in competitive settings totally focused without worrying about their hand positioning."

 

"Introducing them was easy. I put it in the players hands and let them swing. They took it from there and have now become a staple. One less thing that we need to reconstruct in the swing as coaches."

Kyle Crookes, Head Coach - University of Central Missouri

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