The mind is the input. The swing is the output.
Train the input first and the output becomes more reliable than any drill can produce.
Mechanics cannot solve mental problems.
Most slumps are not hardware failures. They are software breakdowns disguised as mechanical issues.
Every player deserves a prescription, not a program.
Development that ignores individuality produces average. There is no single swing model that develops every athlete.
Confidence is not an attitude. It is a byproduct.
Athletes who understand themselves — their strengths, their vulnerabilities, their plan — perform with confidence because they earned it through clarity.
The cage is not the game.
What works in a controlled environment requires intentional translation to competition. Most players never make that translation. We build it deliberately.
Development serves the player. Not the framework.
Responsibility lies not in having answers, but in knowing what the game is asking — and whether the athlete is prepared to meet that demand.