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Plate coverage: the effective strike zone can be as much as 160% wider than the actual plate. Today we’ll look at how tall the zone really is.
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LSU Softball Assitant Coach Howard Dobson loves training with MaxBP when they're looking to get lots of swings in to improve hand-eye coordination.
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John Buck played 11 major league seasons as a catcher. He now has a training facility where he has been using MaxBP pitching machines for more than 5 years.
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Improved reaction timing is established with the use of the MaxBP pitching machine. It will improve overall hand-eye coordination as well as increase pitch recognition in the batter’s box through quicker adjustments to off-speed pitches.
In this video, Ryan Harrison with Slow The Game Down displays the value of using the MaxBP Wiffle® ball pitching machine for the “Using Your Eyes” training drill. Professional baseball player and catcher, Tyler Heineman, joins Ryan for the drill, demonstrating major league talent. Notice how Tyler is crouching in his catcher stance throughout the drill with his safety glasses while wearing a batting glove after it crosses home plate.

You’re driven by one goal: build better batters. At MaxBP, we share your passion for hitting. And we’ve created the ultimate tool for building better batters. Improve your hitters’ hand-eye coordination, pitch recognition, reaction time and batting average by stepping into the box with the MaxBP pitching machine.The feeder has multiple distance and speed settings – from 30 to 140 mph – and a single charge on MaxBP can last for up to four hours. See why college softball programs like Towson University, LSU, UC Santa Barbara, University of Arizona and Northwestern have chosen to maximize their reaction training with MaxBP!

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MaxBP is used by hitters across all levels from youth to Major Leaguers to get their daily swings and to work on visual training. Hear from former Major League hitter and MLB Network host Sean Casey on how visual training and small ball drills are crucial to getting the most out of your batting practice regimen.
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