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        <description> Hi Everyone. What do you think of this? Id like to share about a batting technique Ive used that really works. Ive played baseball/softball for years, and never have been satisfied with the way I hit. This strategy trains your eyes to be able to SEE and HIT the ball unlike any technique Ive ever used. It actually gives you a longer reaction time to see and hit pitches when you apply it. Its GUARANTEED to do this. As a result, any player who consistently applies this will hit more line drives, have much fewer strike outs, and virtually eliminate any more ground outs and pop-ups.  At first I thought it was crazy when I learned about it, but now Im convinced. I did some research and found that more pro players are now starting to use this technique as well. I found it on www.powerbatting.com. What do you think about it?</description>
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            <description><![CDATA[ Hi Everyone. What do you think of this? Id like to share about a batting technique Ive used that really works. Ive played baseball/softball for years, and never have been satisfied with the way I hit. This strategy trains your eyes to be able to SEE and HIT the ball unlike any technique Ive ever used. It actually gives you a longer reaction time to see and hit pitches when you apply it. Its GUARANTEED to do this. As a result, any player who consistently applies this will hit more line drives, have much fewer strike outs, and virtually eliminate any more ground outs and pop-ups.  At first I thought it was crazy when I learned about it, but now Im convinced. I did some research and found that more pro players are now starting to use this technique as well. I found it on www.powerbatting.com. What do you think about it?]]></description>
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