How to increase your ball Exit speed 5-10 MPH in just 2 weeks...
(When I Learned This Skill Set, I Went From A .180 Avg Hitter To A 
Division 1 All-American In 3 Seasons!...)

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Tony Gwynn - Hall of Famer
“This training bat is absolutely the best way to teach the proper swing. After using it as head coach of SDSU, we raised our team batting average 67 points while tripling our homerun production.”
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  • Added Weight Above Hands To Promote Proper Bat Path & Improve Mechanics
  • Dramatically Increase Your Power
  • ​Dramatically Increase Your Bat Speed

So, How Exactly Do I Gain 10+ MPH On Exit Velo

(In As Little As 2 Weeks)

While Also Improving Mechanics...?

From: Trey Sikes
Atlanta, Georgia

Let me know if you have heard this before...

"If You Work Hard, The Results Will Come..."

Unfortunately, that's not entirely true...
As a parent, you just want to see your child succeed at anything they love and have passion for...

So you take them to an "expert" for private lessons which cost you a FORTUNE.

They put in so much time and effort into their craft, but they just aren't seeing the results you'd expect at this point.

Right...?

Now, you are searching the internet high and low for a secret drill, ANYTHING that may help your child become a better hitter...

Is that why you're here right now...?

Are you looking for a way to increase your child's bat speed, power, and improve their swing mechanics...?

My name is Trey Sikes and I am a 2014 Division 1 All-American DH and I'm going to share a couple KEY SECRETS to becoming a better hitter...
I was known for one thing......HITTING!

But that wasn't always the case....

See, My Junior Year in High School, I finished the season with a .180 batting average...

That summer, I met a gentleman named Frank Gregory.  He told me he could help teach me how to hit, and coming off a season of hitting .180, I had nothing to lose so I took him up on his offer.

First day together, he introduced me to this weird looking training bat that I have never even seen before, but he insisted that I use it, so I agreed.

We worked together in the cages 5 days a week, 2 weeks straight leading up to my first summer ball game.  Let it be known, the only bat I swung for those 2 weeks was this new training bat that he insisted I use...

So the day has come for my first summer ball game.  I am excited to put my new swing to the test...

First at bat, I am facing a lefty on the mound...

He throws me a two-seamer that cuts right back over the middle of the plate.  I swing as hard as I can and.....

BOOM!!!!  I hit a homerun out to left center...

It was at that exact moment, I had my epiphany...

Just two weeks after I started working with Frank and using this new training bat and I just hit my first homerun of my high school career...

Fast forward 3 years down the road, and I was elected a Division 1 All-American...

Crazy, Right...?

You may be wondering... "What did Frank teach him..."?

He taught me the #1 key to hitting....

Secret #1: How To Stay Inside The Ball...

I always get asked...

"What Is The #1 Flaw You See In Player's Swings...?"

The biggest issue I see today, whether it be youth players or professional level, is coming around the ball or casting their hands...

Think about it for a second...

When you come around the ball and try to pull it, the sweet spot of the bat has to come around the line the pitch is coming in on...

Right...?

This shortens the amount of time the barrel stays in the hitting zone, which means you have to be PERFECTLY on time in order to make solid contact...

But as we know, 9 times out of 10 we are not perfectly on time, are we...?

So What Does It Mean To STAY INSIDE THE BALL...?

Simple...

You want to drive your HANDS inside the ball, and let the barrel follow through the zone naturally...

Once you learn how to properly drive your hands inside the ball, the sweet spot of the bat will now stay on line with the pitch coming in throughout the entire swing...

Thus, maximizing your chances to barrel the ball up whether your timing is just a little late, perfectly on time, or just outfront...

We will still be able to barrel the ball up and drive it to all parts of the field...

Are You Getting This?!?

Secret #2: How To Build Bat Speed & Power!!

This is what you came here for, Right...?

The best method I have used myself, and also with the players I coach today, is called...

Overload / Underload...

I'm sure you have heard this before, Right...?

For those who haven't, Overload means to swing with a heavier than normal bat in order to build strength...

Then, you combine it with the Underload bat, or a lighter bat, in order to build the fast twitch muscle...

So, you take a couple swings with the heavy bat (overload) to build strength, then you switch to a lighter bat (underload) for a few swings to train the fast twitch muscles, and you keep alternating.

But, There Is A HUGE Problem...

Can you take a guess at what it is...?

Most overload bats are end loaded, meaning the added weight is in the barrel (or end) of the bat...

Right...?

With the weight on the end, the bat is now way too HEAVY for a player to swing, so their mechanics start breaking down...

We don't want that now do we...?

That's where the CamWood Hands & Speed Trainer SHINES!!

See, we added the extra weight right above the hands, Right...?

So the bat doesn't feel as heavy as it actually is...

Well, how heavy is the CamWood Bat...?

The Youth models are a +6oz, so a 28 Inch CamWood Trainer weighs 34 ounces, whereas the Adult model is a +12oz, so a 33 Inch CamWood Trainer weighs 45 ounces....

And I know EXACTLY what you are thinking right now....

That's Way Too Heavy For My Child!!!

But that is the furthest from the truth...

Imagine yourself hold a sledge hammer from the handle, Okay...?

Just like other Heavy Training Bats on the market, all of the weight is on the end, Correct...?

That makes the sledge hammer feel extremely heavy, Right...?

Now, imagine holding the sledge hammer from right below the hammer head...

Much lighter and easier to control now isn't it...?

It's The EXACT Same With the CamWood Bat...

The weight is right above the hands...

So, the CamWood Bat does not feel as heavy as it actually is.  That's the beauty of it!

It allows you to train with a heavier bat to build stregnth WITHOUT breaking down your swing mechaincs...

Does that make sense...?

If you use the CamWood Hands & Speed Trainer as your overload bat, and combine it with your normal game bat as the underload...

You WILL Gain 10+ MPH On Your Exit Velo...

What Are Others Already Saying About CamWood Bats?

"I went from not being able to hit the ball out of the infield, to hitting 15 homeruns OFF OF A TEE in just 30 Days..." - Caleb 12u

"In his first tournament after the All-American Program, Gray here hit back to back to back homeruns" - Gray 8u

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Lets Listen To More MLB Professionals About CamWood Bats...

"It looks pretty funky, but I like the concept of it..." - Jason Bartlett MLB All-Star SS

"Improve Speed, Stability, Power & helps you stay through the zone" - Gregor Blanco 2x World Series Champion

Lets See The CamWood In Use...
Doesn't Matter If You're 6 Years Old, In High School, Or A Pro, The CamWood Is For YOU!

MLB All-Star Manny Ramirez

8 Year Old Reaping The Benefits

Youth Player Training CamWood

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MLB All-Star Gabby Sanchez Teaching Bat

High School Player Training CamWood

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Hands & Speed Trainer?
- With the added weight above the hands, when you start your swing, the weight promotes taking your hands to the ball. When you take your hands to the ball, you create the proper bat path to stay inside the ball and have a consistent swing.  With the added weight, training with the CamWood will increase your strength and also your bat speed!
- With the added weight above the hands, when you start your swing, the weight promotes taking your hands to the ball.  When you take your hands to the ball, you create the proper bat path to stay inside the ball and have a consistent swing.  With the added weight, training with the CamWood will increase your strength and also your bat speed!
What size is the CamWood Hands & Speed Trainer?
- The Youth Trainer ranges in length from 26 - 31 Inches +6oz on avg (28in = 34oz) 2.25in Barrel Size.  The Adult Trainer ranges in length from 31 - 34 Inches +12oz on avg (33in = 45oz) 2.5in Barrel Size
 - The Youth Trainer ranges in length from 26 - 31 Inches +6oz on avg (28in = 34oz) 2.25in Barrel Size
The Adult Trainer ranges in length from 31 - 34 Inches +12oz on avg (33in = 45oz) 2.5in Barrel Size
Is this bat too heavy for my child?
- NO!!! The way the bat is designed, the weight is near the hands so it does not feel much heavier than a normal game bat.  The added weight above the hands is going to develop proper bat path and increase their strength.
 - NO!!! The way the bat is designed, the weight is near the hands so it does not feel much heavier than a normal game bat.  The added weight above the hands is going to develop proper bat path and increase their strength.
What size bat should I buy?
- We recommend that you buy the same length bat that you swing in game.  If you swing a 28in drop 10 in game, we recommend the Youth 28in Trainer.  If you swing a 32in drop 3 in game, we recommend the Adult 32in Trainer.
- We recommend that you buy the same length bat that you swing in game.  If you swing a 28in drop 10 in game, we recommend the Youth 28in Trainer.  If you swing a 32in drop 3 in game, we recommend the Adult 32in Trainer.
Can this bat be used in batting practice?
- Yes, it is a normal wood bat so it can be used during batting practice.  However, as any wood bat, if you hit a ball off the end or get jammed, it potentially could break!  We recommend using this bat off of tee and front toss so we ensure no breaks.
- Yes, it is a normal wood bat so it can be used during batting practice.  However, as any wood bat, if you hit a ball off the end or get jammed, it potentially could break!  We recommend using this bat off of tee and front toss so we  ensure no breaks.
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