The Lau name is synonymous with legendary hitting
instruction. Charley Lau Sr., viewed by many as the
greatest batting coach of all time, worked his magic
with the bats of the Kansas City Royals, New York
Yankees and The Chicago White Sox. His most
celebrated student, George Brett, is the only player in
baseball history to win 3 batting titles in 3 different
decades.

Schooled in the art of hitting by his father from the
time he could walk, Charley Lau, Jr. has carried on
and augmented his father’s work for over twenty-five
years. Charley Jr. has worked with some of the
highest profile players in the game as well as dozens
of collegiate, high school and little league athletes.
Now you can learn from Charley too!
If you want to be the Best, you need to work with the
Best!
Sweet Swings,
-Charley Lau Jr.
Four ways to train with Charley
Personal Training - Visit Charley at his training
complex near Fort Lauderdale, Fl. and learn from the
master in direct one-on-one sessions.

Hitting Schools - Charley travels around the country
offering hitting schools in small groups. Check back
often for upcoming schools.

Video Analysis - Using the provided instructions,
record several samples of your swing and Charley will
analyse your stance and swing and offer personalized
recommendations.

Secrets of the Swing DVD - This DVD explains Lau's
laws on hitting in detail, with examples and excercises
you can do yourself.

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Personal training with Charley
is the finest way to improve
your swing. Over a span of two
days, Charley will work
intensively with you or your
prodigy at his personal training
complex. Using state of the art
video training methods,
Charley will show you how to
hit using his absolutes of
hitting and by the time you're
done you'll be hitting like a pro.
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Testimonials

As a hitting Instructor, Charley teaches the same fundamentals to little and major leaguers alike. "There is
one most advantageous method to hitting a baseball. I know how to teach it to players at all levels." Here's
what some of Charley's students have to say about him.
A-Rod

After the worst slump of his career, Alex and Charley starting working together to recapture the most
dangerous swing in baseball. The result was the American League Most Valuable Player award for 2003.

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                                                   The Lau swing allows you to hit for power in all directions. It gives you a
certain amount of freedom,It allows you to do a lot of things with all types of pitches. Waiting on curve balls.
that's why the weight transfer is so important. "


-Alex Rodruigez, Third Baseman, NY Yankees and 1996 AL Batting Champion with a .358 batting average
David Law




                                                    
 David Law







                                      I am a true believer in the Charley Lau swing. Whether you are watching Major
Leaguers or Little Leaguers, the best hitters follow Lau's Laws of Hitting. I believe it is never too young for
your hitter to learn and understand the art of the swing.

My nine year old son, Nate, used his Lau swing to win his travel team's home run derby. At 62 lbs he was
able to out slug the runner-up who was 185 lbs and wore a size 12 1/2 shoe! His younger brother, Ryan,
averaged better than one home run every three at bats. Their younger brother, Landon, even practices his
swing in front of the mirror. I am convinced that learning the art of the swing will overcome any size
challenges.

The boys think the world of Charley and I appreciate all he has done to help them be the best hitters they
can be!
-David Law




              Eric Byrnes

               




                                                                                      
 Charley Lau Jr., the King of Swing, the Sultan of Swat.
  As soon as I started taking my hand off the bat,
 I got immediate results and that famous Lau followthrough.

 -Eric Byrnes, on signing a 30 million dollar contract and batting a career season.