CSP Elite Baseball Development Podcast: Offseason Hitting Development with Max Rios and Tyler Wolfe

About the Author: Eric Cressey

We welcome Max Rios and Tyler Wolfe – two members of the Cressey Sports Performance – Florida hitting team – to this week’s podcast. CSP Hitting oversees the development of dozens of major league, minor league, college, high school, and middle school hitters each year, and in this episode, they discuss how to structure an offseason hitting development program. Max and Tyler also go into detail on how they’re innovating with various coaching strategies and training implements while working to foster a growth mindset environment where even the most advanced hitters can “fail forward.” I’m incredibly lucky to collaborate with these guys on a daily basis, and in this podcast, you’ll get a taste of why that’s the case.

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