FOUNDERS
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Conyal Cody III
Founder — Coach CC
Conyal Cody III, known widely as Coach CC, is a founder of The A2B Method™ and BAD Hitters Club, two integrated player-development platforms built to give athletes personalized, high-level instruction and a modern approach to hitting from anywhere in the world.
A native of Pacific Grove, California, Coach CC has spent over a decade playing and coaching baseball at the collegiate, professional, and international levels. After a standout high school career that included two CCS championships and an undefeated 31–0 season, he continued playing at the College of San Mateo, Chabot College, and Sterling College, earning multiple Pitcher of the Week honors during his time in the NAIA. He also gained professional experience in the Western Canadian Baseball League and the Pecos League.
As a coach, CC has led and developed athletes across the U.S. and abroad. His coaching journey includes roles at Pacific Grove High School, Palma High School, Carmel High School, the Monterey Bay Pirates, and multiple travel baseball organizations. In 2025, he expanded his impact internationally, coaching baseball and softball in Collecchio, Italy, and currently continuing his development work in Curaçao with Pinchigolo.
Over the years, Coach CC has worked with youth players, high-school athletes, collegiate competitors, and professionals, shaping hitters through a combination of mechanics, approach, mindset, and individualized video-based instruction.
He founded this platform with one purpose:
to make high-quality hitting development accessible to every athlete — no matter where they live.
CC believes that every player deserves coaching that meets them where they are, adapts to their needs, and helps them build both skill and confidence. Through detailed breakdowns, clear communication, and a modern understanding of hitting, he aims to bridge the gap between traditional coaching and today’s data-driven, individualized development models.
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Jazmyn Jackson
Founder — Coach Jaz
Jazmyn Jackson is a founder of The A2B Method™ and BAD Hitters Club, two integrated player-development platforms built to give athletes personalized, high-level instruction and a modern approach to hitting from anywhere in the world. A complete offensive force and true triple threat — able to slap, hit away, and bunt at an elite level — she is widely regarded as one of the best slappers in the world and one of the most versatile hitters in softball today.
Born and raised in the Bay Area, Jazmyn is a UC Berkeley alum, former Team USA member, and World Champion gold medalist. Over seven professional seasons in the U.S., Europe, and Mexico, she has competed in Athletes Unlimited, the Italian Softball League, and the Liga Mexicana de Softbol. In Mexico City, she made league history as the first hitter ever to win the Triple Crown, showcasing her complete offensive skillset. In 2024, she also helped lead her teams to the Premier Cup title in Italy and the Holland Series championship in the Netherlands.
Jazmyn’s offensive game blends precision, adaptability, and a deep understanding of mechanics, timing, and situational offense. As a coach, she is known for her thoughtful communication, detail-driven instruction, and her ability to teach hitters not just how to improve, but why it works — helping them build confidence and a strong sense of identity at the plate. She believes that great hitters are built through clarity, repetition, and curiosity, and she brings that philosophy into every athlete she works with. Her approach centers on meeting each hitter where they are and giving them the tools to evolve.
She founded this platform with one purpose:
to connect with hitters around the world, continue developing the athletes she believes in, and share the art of slapping — a craft she has spent over 15 years studying, refining, and living.
To Jazmyn, slapping is more than a tool — it’s an art form. Through precise video analysis, individualized development plans, and a modern approach to hitting, she is committed to sharing everything she knows and expanding access to high-level instruction for players everywhere.