2008 NAIA World Series Champions Lewis Clark State College Use the Perfect Swing Path Hitting System


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Perfect Swing Path

I don’t think there is another system we’ve used that we like more than the Perfect Swing Path Hitting System (PSPHS). I’m a big advocate of the batting tee and over the past 32 years coaching at Lewis Clark State College we have never come across a hitting product that illustrates the proper use of the batting tee as well as the PSPHS. It’s one of the neatest things we’ve seen in a long time in teaching the basic biomechanics of the swing and how we teach it, which gives hitters the reinforcement of the proper swing. Even though we have accomplished college hitters, I would teach the same thing to an eight year old. It’s a great tool for our guys, they are certainly sold on it and so am I.

Alan Mauthe’s rigorous test study on the PSPHS is a success story in itself!

It’s a simple product in terms of kids being able to understand it. If I was teaching a 10-12 year old hitter, I would do the same thing with them as I do with our college hitters. This product is for kids at any age level and I highly recommend it to all coaches because it is a great teaching tool.

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I have always been a big believer you teach through visualization and that is exactly what this product does. The illustration and visualization of the PSPHS is imperative in the coaching process. Al Mauthe has developed a product that I believe provides a constant visual

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Ed Cheff, Lewis Clark State College

Coach Cheeff enters his 32nd year at Lewis Clark State College. He has built one of the most impressive athletic teams in the nation at any level, as the Warriors have won 16 national titles in the past 24 years.

From 1982 to 1992 the Warriors played in 11 consecutive National Championship Games and won eight-a feet unequalled by a collegiate team at any level in any sport. He currently has a remarkable 1,617 wins and 410 losses.

On May 11, 1996, Cheff captured his 1,000 win becoming only the third coach in NAIA baseball history to win 1,000 games. He became only the fourth coach at any level to win 1,500 games during the 2006 NAIA World Series.

More than 100 of Cheff’s former players have gone on to play professional baseball and several have played in the major leagues.

Coach Cheff has been named NAIA Coach of the Year eight times and was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame in 1994.

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