Evaluating progress in sports, especially baseball can often be a challenge when it comes to quantifying improvements with hard metrics. This was certainly true in my experience with the Perfect Swings USA Swing Path Trainer. My assessment of my son’s progress was mostly visual and results-oriented. I plan to eventually have him use his Diamond Kinetics sensor and incorporate the Pocket Radar for exit velocity.
Before we began using the baseball training equipment the problems in my son’s swing were evident.
There was a certain awkwardness with the first part of his load, which threw off his balance and timing. This often resulted in weak grounders, which was frustrating because he used to hit powerful doubles into the gaps. However, after incorporating the Swing Path Trainer into his practice routine, the transformation was clear and encouraging.
His swing started to look noticeably smoother. The hitch that once hindered his performance began to fade away, and he returned to hitting line drives with power. While I don’t have numerical data to back it up, the improvement in his batting was apparent. The balls were flying farther and faster, suggesting a significant increase in exit velocity.
The practicality of the Swing Path Trainer also added to its value. It’s easy to assemble, lightweight, and portable, allowing us to take it to the field for practice sessions. This convenience was a significant factor in its effectiveness as a training tool.