Training & Resources

TRINITY HITTER DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM

Designed with Purpose. Built for Impact.

Every training tool in the Trinity system is built to deliver a specific type of feedback.

Used together, they develop a complete hitter—one who can control the barrel, move with speed, and apply strength with precision.

Train with intent. Build with purpose.

Towel Bat

Train direction. Stay through contact.

The Towel Bat teaches extension and direction through the zone. The towel provides immediate visual feedback—exposing swings that cut off early or drift off path.

What it trains:

  • Extension through contact
  • Direction to the ball
  • Swing path awareness

Recommended Drill — Direction Swings

Take controlled dry swings or tee work focusing on driving the towel straight through your target line. Clean direction is the goal.

Skinny Bat

Demand precision.

The Skinny Bat reduces the margin for error. A smaller barrel forces consistent, clean contact and exposes inefficiencies in the swing.

What it trains:

  • Barrel accuracy
  • Hand path efficiency
  • Contact consistency

Recommended Drill — Short Toss Precision

Work from short distance and focus on squaring every ball. Immediate feedback forces adjustment.

Overload Trainer

Build strength. Train intent.

The Overload Trainer is heavier than a standard bat, designed to build strength and reinforce a connected, powerful swing.

What it trains:

  • Strength and barrel control
  • Swing connection
  • Lower-half engagement

Recommended Drill — Controlled Power Swings

Take 8–10 tee swings with full intent while maintaining balance. Follow with a lighter bat to feel the transfer.

Short One-Hand Trainer

Isolate control. Build hand strength.

The Short One-Hand trainer isolates each hand to develop strength, control, and a more efficient path to contact.

What it trains:

  • Top and bottom hand strength
  • Barrel control
  • Direct hand path

Recommended Drill — One-Hand Flips

Use front toss or short flips, working one hand at a time. Focus on staying direct and controlling the barrel.

Blade Barrel (Flat Bat Trainer)

Elite barrel awareness.

The Blade Barrel is a flat bat trainer that can be used with real baseballs. It forces precise barrel delivery and teaches hitters to match the plane of the pitch.

This is advanced feedback—clean or nothing.

What it trains:

  • Barrel awareness
  • Plane matching
  • Elite contact precision

Recommended Drill — Plane Match Series

Use flips or front toss and focus on delivering the barrel flush through the ball. Any deviation is immediately exposed.

Underload Trainer

Move faster. Stay quick.

The Underload Trainer is lighter than a game bat, designed to increase swing speed and reinforce quick, efficient movement.

What it trains:

  • Hand speed
  • Barrel quickness
  • Reaction time

Recommended Drill — Rapid Fire Front Toss

Work quick, consecutive reps. Stay short and fast to the ball without resetting fully between swings.

Weighted Skinny Trainer

Precision under load.

The Weighted Skinny combines a narrow barrel with added weight, forcing hitters to stay precise while moving a heavier bat.

What it trains:

  • Advanced barrel control
  • Strength with precision
  • Connected movement

Recommended Drill — Heavy Precision Round

Use tee work in controlled sets. Focus on clean contact and balance under added resistance.

Short Heavy Trainer

Compact power.

The Short Heavy trainer builds strength in a compact swing path. It reinforces quick, powerful movement—especially for inside pitches.

What it trains:

  • Compact strength
  • Quick hands
  • Inside pitch control

Recommended Drill — Inside Tee Series

Set the tee deep and inside. Focus on staying tight and driving the ball without casting.

Long Heavy Trainer

Strength through extension.

The Long Heavy trainer challenges hitters to move weight through a longer path, building strength, direction, and full extension through the zone.

What it trains:

  • Extension strength
  • Direction through contact
  • Full swing path

Recommended Drill — Gap-to-Gap Work

Set up middle-away and focus on driving through the opposite gap while maintaining extension.

Build Your System

Each trainer isolates a different part of the swing.

Multiple trainers build a more complete hitter.

Most players train one way.

Serious hitters train with purpose.

Start with three.

Build to five.

Train every part of the swing.