More Lead Side eBook

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Learn Why "Don't Bar the Lead Arm"and Other Conventional Teachings Are Hurting Your Performance at the Plate

There are so many myths being perpetuated in baseball swing instruction—rotate on the back leg, swing up, don't bar the arm, stay-inside-the-ball. They're not only inconsequential, in most cases they are detrimental to your swing. In More Lead Side, I show you how one simple shift in your understanding of the swing can make all the difference. That shift is simply understanding that utilizing more lead side pull is really what the swing is all about. I know it seems too easy to be true. I get it. I went on a twenty-year journey to understand the swing, and the fact that I've come to such a simple solution surprised me too. 

The More Lead Side approach eliminates back-arm overexertion and teaches you quickly how to power your swing the right way, paving the way for a consistently powerful and consistent swing—regardless of your size or skill level. It's common these days for swing coaches to tie kids all up in knots with all their swing cues. More Lead Side is an approach to the swing that works with your natural movement patterns, preserving the athleticism and fluidity you already possess.

"Jaime is way ahead of the game with his understanding of the swing." -Ben Zobrist, World Series Champion

Discover what’s inside:

  • Why the “More Lead Side” approach is the next big thing in swing instruction and why you should hop on now before the competition.

    • The drills and techniques that make a More Lead Side swing easy to learn and effortless to integrate.

    • The real principles of swing mechanics that conventional swing instructors don't know, but that produce real, repeatable results at any level.


Table of Contents of More Lead Side

Chapter 1–The Present State of Swing Instruction
Chapter 2–The Pound for Pound Equation
Chapter 3–The Systems Behind More Lead Side
Chapter 4–Why BAD Swings Are So Prevalent In Our Culture
Chapter 5–The Lead-Arm Progression
Chapter 6–Swing From Both Sides
Chapter 7–What We Can Learn From the Sandlots

Plus: The Top 1000 Pound-for-Pound Hitters of All Time List–This is essentially a list of the best swings of all time in MLB history!  And what you'll find is that as you move up the list, you see more lead side!