Take A Look at What People Are Saying About Wood Bat Mechanics

 

 

If I had to pick the single most beneficial experience in my baseball career this far it would be working with Kash beachamp and learning WOOD BAT MECHANICS. Kash's ability to simplify hitting and teach prospective college and professional hitters the mental side of hitting truly makes his program unique.

Being able to now slow down my at bats and have a fool proof approach has allowed me to excel at the plate. Not only was he able to teach me the thought processes of all the game's greatest hitters, Kash locked in my mechanics for good. Hitters are not all the same.

By understanding that hitters cannot be cloned Kash helped me figure out what works best for my swing while producing greater bat speed and tremendous amounts of raw power. I saw results straight from day one. The mental toughness and sharpness matched with improvements in bat speed and power I have gained explain my new level of confidence as a hitter.

I whole heartly back Kash beachamp and hope that every single aspiring player would seize the opportunity to work with him and learn WOOD BAT MECHANICS.


Taylor Maples 
Air Academy High School
Class of 2009

Cecil Fielder

"In my years of Kash being a teammate of mine, I realized he has a great passion and knowledge of the game, especially the hitting aspect.  Kash brings the same passion he had as a player to his hitting students and gives them a major league approach with his knowledge of how to hit with wood." 
       - Cecil Fielder

Chris Carminucci

"In all my years of professional baseball, I would be hard for me to find a person I trust more than Kash Beauchamp.  Kash is the first person I call when I am looking for players and is the first guy I send my players to when they need professional hitting instruction at its highest level.  He has the ability to work with the professional player or the aspiring younger players equally well."
 
Chris Carminucci- President of the Atlantic City Surf and Ventura Sports Inc. 

Hey Kash,

I hope you are doing well. I wanted to thank you again or granting me the opportunity to play for you. It has been a great experience and I learned a lot about the Professional game by playing for you the past two years. I feel like this year was a let down for the both of us in how I played overall and obviously in the final result. I want you to know that not many people stick there neck out for me the way you did, and for that I am eternally grateful. You are the second Coach/Manager I have had that has really stuck up for me and promoted my play to others. My other coaches enjoyed having me and they respect what I do, but they never helped me move on. Your main goal is to get everyone into affiliated ball and that's how it should be. I feel I did not perform to the expectations you had for me, and I know I did not play to the level of my own expectations. You have allowed me to continue my dream and I cannot express into words the amount of gratitude I give to you. Please let me know if you are going to manage somewhere else next summer or what ever you are going to do. You will always have a place in my heart!

Thanks again Beach!!

          - Blake Gailen

Kash,
 
 
 Hey brother!! I just had to write you the good news if you have
 not heard already. I just signed a one year deal with the Kansas City
 Royals. They are sending me to Major League spring training in hoping I
 can make the big league club out of camp. There minor league coordinator
 said he came to see me twice and I was 95-98 with an above average
 breaking ball.
 But I really wanted to write you and tell you that when you see
 me wearing a big league uniform know that you got me there. If you never
 win a championship, you never have a another winning season.

 I want you to  go to bed at night and know that you got me to the big leagues. You can
 shake your head and say no, but notice nobody else gave me the chance
 when I got released. You dogged cussed me, you built me up with positive
 words, you got right in my face and said I was no good and I thank you
 for all of it.

Kash, just wanted to let you know I'm signing with Phil Plantier and the Macon Music this week...the contract is on its way....thanks to you. I appreciate what you have done for me. I got a few other calls from other managers but decided to go with this club.  Hopefully the shorter left field will help me out too...ill call you or email you my flight information which i should have in the next couple days. Thanks a lot. Talk to you soon 
 
 
Al Roach


Hey Kash,
 
Its me Robert.
I wanted to give you an update on my progress.
Since our meeting, and hitting instruction in Cocoa Beach a few weeks ago, I have been working diligently daily
in the cage and on the "T" using the instructions and drills as you showed and told me to do.
I have to say that it is really paying off. I am hitting the ball harder and farther into all fields. 
The two habits the are the hardest to overcome are staying back just a little bit longer and keeping
head down all the way through. But I can feel myself getting better every day overcoming these old habits.
And hitting the way you want me to hit.
 
Now that our season is underway, my team mates see how powerful I am, that I am getting a lot of junk pitches.
Oh yeah since the coach that was trying to change my swing has seen the way that I've been hitting I haven't heard a thing from him but good stuff. 
And he stopped trying to change my swing.
 
I would like to thank you for all of the knowledge you gave me on hitting and I can't wait to see and work with you in the future.
You truly are my Hitting Instructor, besides my dad.

 

Kash,

I just wanted to drop you a line and tell you how much I appreciate what you have done for Z. He said he has learned a ton of new things. Given the situation at his school it was a real blessing that we had sent him out there to you. Being able to talk baseball with you was very reassuring to him.

I will give you a call in the next couple of days about the camp. I have to see how things are shaking out at the school when Z gets back. I do want to call you in any case about the things that Z learned with you, if that’s ok.

Again thanks so much,

Kelly

Hey Kash,

 It's Brett Wallace! I just wanted to thank you again for working with me
 on my hitting. I have been practicing every day on my swing and I have it
 grooved. In fact my bat speed went up from the last time I tested it. I
 hope every things going well down in GA, and keep playing that guitar,
 maybe sooner or later you'll be on MTV?
 
 Brett

Hey Kash,
 
We Won of Conference title on Sat in a good game against Friends University but we pulled it out and now we are Champs.  I just wanted to say thanks again for everything, because you took part in a lot of this as well.  We actually play Wichita State tonight and its going to be on the Wichita State baseball website Radio if you get some time to listen.  We start at 7pm CT so I don't know what that is your time. Well I just wanted to let you know what was going on and say thanks again.
 
Talk to you soon,
 
Charles Brown II

 

Coach Beauchamp,
Just wanted to let you know that things are going well with my hitting and I continue with the drills that you taught me.  I hope I can carry the momentum into the spring.  Right now I am hitting better than I ever have and I have you to thank.  The week I spent with you, I learned so much and I respect your knowledge and love of the game.  Thank you for everything.
I wanted to ask you a favor and see if you would mind writing a letter of recommendation for some colleges for me.  I am beginning to research where I think I might want to go and who might possibly be interested in me.  I know you are very busy but anything you could do would be appreciated.
I hope things are good with you and I hope our paths will cross again in the future.  Again thanks for everything


 
Riley Howden

Kash,

Now that I have retired and moved onto the wonderful world of telecom sales (note the sarcasm...lol) I, as every ball player does when they leave the game, reflect on their careers and wonder what kind of ballplayer they were.  Please know, you, from the mental and the physical end of hitting were instrumental in my development at various times during my career.  It was you, whom convinced me to hit on two feet and to look for my pitch more often.  Some of your drills, i used during my time as a hitting coach.  In this game it's easy to think that everyone thinks you are horrible.  The compliment you just gave me and the recommendation from your Dad, truly do mean the world to me.  I'll always treasure our memories.  Thank you again for everything Kash, truly, and if you ever need anything, please dont hesitate to call.

Burkey