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Montana State Billings - Baseball

Batspeed Camp

Location Billings, MT
Event Date(s) Nov 6, 2018 to Nov 13, 2018
Ages 10 to 18
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Event Description

MSU Billings Baseball Camps

2018 Batspeed Camp

Don’t miss this opportunity to work with the MSUB Baseball coaching staff in the offseason batspeed training program that was used by the Yellowjacket hitters the past two seasons. This program has effectively increased bat exit speed and overall power production for the Jackets the past two seasons by breaking school Home Run records both year. This also includes a nationally recognized offensive last year finishing in the Top 25 in the country in six major categories, breaking six all-time conference offensive records, one of which included the home run record in a season with 78.

Campers will not only learn the mechanics of how to use their body more efficiently to create bat speed, but will also be exposed to training methods such as overload/underload bats, medicine ball and resistance band programs incorporated into the swing mechanics, whipstick training, and much more!

November 6th, 8th, 11th, 13th
Ages 10 - 13: 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Ages 14 - 18: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Location: P.E. Building (Lower Gymnasium)
Cost: $100

Added Features: Hitter Video Analysis → $50

  • Includes: Written evaluation from Yellowjacket staff & multi-angle video breakdown of swing

Equipment: Each camper must bring his own baseball equipment. Players should bring a bat, running shoes or turf shoes, hat, and any other equipment they feel necessary. The camp is not responsible for lost belongings.

Parking / Directions: The Lower gym is located in the bottom floor of the Physical Education building next to the softball field. Parking is free after 5pm, so no need to buy a parking pass.

For more information, contact Aaron Sutton at aaron.sutton2@msubillings.edu.

Please check your email regularly as this will be the primary communication for information on the camp or any changes that may occur.