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Coaching Clinic Notes
Here is a link to the notes from today’s clinic – click here
Coaching Clinic 2010
Today, Sunday March 14, 2010, there is a coaching Clinic conducted by Andy Lingle at the Fairgrounds. Participants will get pizza. Attend if you are going to coach or even thinking about coaching.
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Psyche-up cheer
The haka is a good thing before a rugby match, but a bit strong for a kids baseball game.
Enough Practice? Play catch at home! :)
Let’s do some math: We will begin practice in Mid March, 2x per week, about 2 hours per session for the 4 weeks before the first game.
The Ball is hit to some one else – what can I do?
Sometimes it can seem like a long time waiting for some action. You’re out in the field, the batter comes to the plate, the batter misses a few pitches, but then – CRACK! The ball is heading out into the … Continue reading
Kid Pitch vs. Machine Pitch
DEVELOPMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS Compared with older players, children younger than 10 years often have less coordination, slower reaction times, a reduced ability to pitch accurately, and a greater fear of being struck by the ball. Some developmentally appropriate rule modifications therefore … Continue reading
Mastery Approach to Coaching Seminar
Mastery Approach to Coaching Seminar
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