Showing posts with label coaching youth baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coaching youth baseball. Show all posts

Ripken Baseball - More games may not be the answer


By Cal Ripken, Jr.

I’ve had a glove and a bat in my hands since I can remember. But my dad, just like any dad, wasn’t always there to give me instruction every day. More about coaching youth baseball at https://coaching-youth-baseball.com/
Grayson McClure
So, my brothers and I, we just played.
I started playing organized baseball with a team called the Angels when I was eight years old. We played a total of eight games. That was it for our entire season. The rest of the time, Billy and I played our own pickup games with other kids in the neighborhood.
That’s a far cry from many youth leagues today, which include as many as sixty games or more in one spring and summer.
I don’t know if playing sixty games a season is such a great idea.
When my son Ryan was younger, one of his coaches explained to me that he believed more and more games are scheduled simply because kids today don’t go out on their own and play pickup games like we did when we were growing up. As a result, the only way that youngsters can truly improve and hone their skills is by having more scheduled games to play in.
I certainly appreciate that approach, but I wish kids today would play more pickup games. An organized game structure does not allow kids to experiment with different approaches. Youngsters might want to switch-hit, or maybe try a different position, or change their batting stance or the way they pitch a ball - all things they could do easily in a pickup game.
That type of experimentation isn’t really encouraged during the course of a formal game, and kids miss out. Experimenting is great fun for kids. It allows them to be, well, kids.
I have heard that the coaches of youth club teams in Europe emphasize practice sessions much more than games. For every three practices, they will have one game. That’s a lot different than youth teams here in the United States, which might have a handful of practices before diving into a season with dozens of games and very little practice time.
When kids have more practice time, they have a better chance of developing their skills by experimenting with their approach to the game. That practice-to-game ratio of three to one makes a lot of sense to me. It could be baseball, basketball, hockey, you name it - every coach will tell you that the more you practice, the better you will become.
Game situations tend to restrict kids. Youngsters don’t want to make a mistake in a real game, so they become much more tentative in their play. They’re less likely to try something new because they’re fearful that they may fail and thus risk the reprimands of their coach and even their mom or dad. Conversations like this happen all the time:
DAD: Why’d you try to stretch that single into a double?
SON: I dunno... I guess I just thought it would be fun to run fast all the way to second and surprise the outfielder and beat the throw.
DAD: Well, it wasn’t a good play. You were out by a mile.
What’s the chance of that youngster ever trying to stretch a single into a double again? Pretty much zero. But how else in the world is that young ballplayer going to develop his skill at running the bases unless he gets the chance to go out and experiment and push his limits every so often?
Perhaps next season you should consider replacing some games with more practice sessions, if possible. Finding a balance between trying new things in practice and then trying them out in a game is a wonderful way to allow a youngster to polish his or her skills without risking a negative reaction from a parent or coach.
The season does go by quickly in youth baseball, thus we travel and play select ball. But, it can be overdone.
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Little League Confidential | Coaching Youth Baseball

Little League Confidential is a must read . You will find yourself unable to put this book down as you read about this coaches youth baseball season and compare to some of your own. Its hilarious . Little League Confidential was written Bill Geist, who is familiar to viewers of the CBS Evening News, used to be a Little League coach in New Jersey. And he somehow lived to tell about it.  Little League Confidential assumed cult status as a baseball classic, though some just considered it one very funny book. Geist reveals the ups and downs (well, mostly downs) of coaching a local youth baseball team sponsored by a local beauty salon. His portraits of players and parents and his thoughts on competition in small town New Jersey are heartfelt and hilarious.

 
Little League Confidential is a youth baseball coach's account of his woes, travails and soul storms in the course of one season is side-splitting.  He describes the draft system for securing players and a shrewd angle-worker who rigged the system. He analyzes the four major types of coaches: "It's only a game, so let's just have fun" (the nerd, according to the kids); "Win or I'll kill you" (the asshole, according to the kids); "We're here to build character, to learn life's lessons" (the despicable preacher, according to Geist); "I pick the kids with the best-looking mothers" (attribution superfluous). He writes of the games, with pitchers flinging balls three feet over the batters' heads, outfielders aiming for third base but throwing to first and a few tyros who are actually good. For anyone in need of a good laugh you must read Little League Confidential, especially if you are a youth baseball coach.
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Youth Baseball and getting good grades


Here are two reasons why you should care about your grades of you're a youth baseball player or athlete.

1.      Getting good grades in most public high schools comes down to nothing more than organization, focus, and follow through.  Of those three, are any unimportant for an athlete to possess?  You're right, all of them are important.  What message are you sending a college coach or pro scout if you can't manage your academics?  How about the message that you are really just a talented athlete just like the thousands of others like you out there who are in the market to play collegiate or professional athletics.  There are too many talented slackers; if you're one of them, you'll be easy to pass up because you lack the LONG TERM desire to expand your skill sets.

2.      On a related point, getting good grades demonstrates responsibility.  The last thing a college coach or professional organization wants to deal with is an athlete who continually puts himself in stupid situations.  They are not running a babysitting service.  Again, there are others out there who are as talented as you.  YOU ARE EXPENDABLE ALWAYS until you prove you are not.  This proof has nothing to do with what you did last game, week, or year.  Good athletes don't live in the past and always seek to improve upon their craft.  Daily. 

Coaching Youth Baseball | Are You Working Hard Enough ?

Here is a coaching youth baseball story I wanted to share. Its about work ethic in youth baseball and achieving your goals.
  I was a bit early so I got see the end of a core strengthening workout.  The guys (mostly 9th graders) were beat.  Legs shaking, core fatigued, and sweating rolling off them like crazy.  It was great to see.  At the end of the practice one of the coaches asked, "Who gave 100%?"  Many raised their hands.  The reply came, "That's all I ask for." 
I know there are quite a few guys on this particular team I've mentioned who have dreams of playing collegiate baseball and beyond.  Who knows if that will happen or not.  The decision to be selected for a high level baseball team is completely out of your hands, so stop worrying/thinking about it.  Instead, place your time and energy into increasing your work habit to where it needs to be, now. 
The nice thing is that work habit is not age specific or talent dependent.  You can bust your butt at age 8 just as well as you can at age 16.  It's all relative. 
Are you working harder/smarter RIGHT NOW than 90% of the athletes in your home town? 
How about your state?  What about your nation?  The globe?
IF your dream is to play professional baseball, your work habit better match what it takes to get there.





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Coaching Youth Baseball | How To Be A Good Youth Baseball Coach

There is not a magic way to perfectly coach youth baseball or even how to be a good youth baseball coach. The keys to being o great or good youth baseball coach is having the desire to help  kids succeed , learn and grow , and to properly manage your teams time effectively as well as your own. Here is a list of some best qualities for coaching youth baseball and being a good youth baseball coach


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Youth Baseball Coaching | Tips on being a good youth baseball coach

How to be a Good Youth Baseball Coach | Coaching Youth Baseball
After years of coaching youth baseball, creating select youth baseball teams, creating a new league even !.. We still see the same mistakes made over again. We come across an article that had many key points of being a good youth baseball coach and thought we should let everyone in involved in coaching youth baseball to see for themselves. Read more and find out our most important rules of coaching youth baseball.

There is no magic way to coach youth baseball or even to be a great youth baseball coach. The keys to being o good or great youth baseball coach is a true desire to help the kids succeed , learn and grow , and the discipline to manage your teams time effectively as well as your own. Here is a list of some best qualities for coaching youth baseball.

1) Teach during practice - review and work on weaknesses from previous practices and games

2) Motivate - Its not about coaching youth baseball..its about the players


3) Teaching how to win -  It is more important than winning. I know everyone hears that crap..But if the effort is there..the wins will come. You should teach your kids to strive to excel and do their best as a part of the team.


4) Baseball is a Game - Games are supposed to be fun. Make practice hard work and fun. Then you don't have to work during the game..the game is a game and games are supposed to be fun, right ?

5) Be a student - There are many educational resources available..not to mention rule changes every year.

6) Bad things - The bad things..errors and other negatives can be made into positives. I relate this to" learning by doing."If you did it wrong ..now you know that doesn't work, what do we do right?

The Most Important Rules of Coaching Youth Baseball

1) Positive Example - You are a role model and this can transgress into all aspects of a child's life. Players will remember you the rest of their lives. Let's make sure it is a good one.

2) Establish Rules - Three good reasons for authority.. Safety , Direction , Correction


3) Be Organized - Write out practices and games, use help if offered..find a place for other parents willing to contribute. Know what you want to review and improve, and introduce new in practices. Know where your kids are going to play. 

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Coaching Youth Baseball | First Time Coaching youth Baseball

Coaching Youth Baseball

Coaching kids, especially for the first time in youth baseball, can be a pretty interesting task. It can be a lot of fun and very rewarding coaching youth baseball, but also it requires plenty of time. So, to have less stress as a coach, it is important to try to learn how to run practices so that the coach and the kids are happy and productive. There is no reason why coaching youth baseball and the normal drills cannot be both fun and productive. The most important thing is to keep practices interesting or at least somewhat exciting for the kids and to keep the kids learning at least a little something.
Coaching Youth Baseball   is a free site for youth baseball parents and coaches to help make any season a fun and educational experience. They have lots of free youth baseball drills and tips for everyone.

You can also find more free youth baseball drills at Youth Baseball Drills 

Over Coaching Youth Baseball

Coaching Youth Baseball has just published a new article on simply letting our boys play youth baseball. Yes we need to teach and guide them in the right directions , but sometimes they just need to play. Over Coaching Youth Baseball - Let them play ball !

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Here is a short exerpt from the article..
“Most coaches, especially those coaching youth baseball at the younger levels tend to insert themselves into the youth baseball game more than is necessary. We do not have to be teaching or calling all the shots at every opportunity that becomes available. This is what we call over coaching and gives our youth baseball players too much information to process , thus they do not perform to the best of their ability.” Click Here to read the rest of the article and find out specific situations where it is best just to let them play ball.

Top 20 Reasons to coach Youth baseball - Humor


Youth baseball is very rewarding, it is a great feeling to have a youth baseball player actually catch their first fly ball, score for the first time etc. We all love However, there are some things that come along with it not so rewarding. The following list is for humor purposes but does hold true for most of us.

Top 20 Reasons to Coach youth baseball (Funny)

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Improve Youth Baseball hitting - Simple Tips

Everyone wants to see their kid hit the baseball and get on base. Coaches want to see the team improve their hitting. You can find 2 simple tips here to quickly improve your child and/or teams youth baseball hitting. The team hitting the ball is very important in coaching youth baseball. Click the link below if you are a parent or coach that wants to improve youth baseball hitting with simple tips.
2 Simple Tips to Improve Hitting in Youth Baseball

My favorite drills for youth baseball hitting are
Hitting off the tee
Soft Toss
One Arm Drill
Learn more about these drills at http://www.coaching-youth-baseball.com/
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My favorite drills for youth baseball hitting are
Hitting off the tee
Soft Toss
One Arm Drill
Learn more about these drills at http://www.coaching-youth-baseball.com/
There are more free drills and tips on hitting and fielding , plus free coaching coaching tips

The Lost Secrets of hitting finally revealed.Hitting Secrets Revealed! How did Babe Ruth, Micky Mantle with no steroids Blast the Ball farther than Mark McGuire and Sammy Sosa? Their little-known swing technique is about to be revealed. And if you can keep a secret, you can use it to.
Hitting Secrets Revealed!

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Hitting the Low Pitch - Inside out swing

A great article on how to improve hitting different types of pitches

Coaching Youth Baseball-A Guide for Parents and Coaches - Hitting the Low Pitch - Inside out swing

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Attitudes for Youth Baseball Team

Attitudes for a youth baseball team.
How do you as a youth baseball coach or parent instill the right values to make sure your youth baseball team has the right attitude.

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A good attitude and setting the attitude for the kids and parents is a must.
Players and Parents need to to know your goals for the team..one being to fix the team attitude from the start.

All Stars

All Star time is here for boys youth baseball. Coaching all stars is fun indeed. It is fun for the coaches and the parents. There is nothing better than having a correctly picked all star team and having a team that can actually can play together efficiently.

If this is the first time your youth has been a baseball all star, you will be excited. This is the reason we went to select ball..(some call it traveling ball.

Even though we have a select team we still have a t baller so we are still involved in recreational league ball and have many friends that coach,kids play, and interestingly enough coach all stars. I will tell you now.. If you have fun drills and keep education and improvement involved throughout the regular season..(Yes I am talking to you all star coaches..) It will be even more effective and fun in All Stars.

Congrats to coaches for winning the all star coach title, and congrats to the boys to.
We would love to hear some all star pitching drills, all star hitting drills, all star fielding drills, practice routines, pre game warm ups at
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Dont be shy..our goal is to educate parents and coaches everywhere how to help the child enjoy boys youth baseball with great coaches and parents coaching youth baseball.

Ready Position

Ready Position

The most basic aspect of baseball is the ready position.
Here is a great article on how to start kids off on the right foot.
Baseball is a game. Games are fun, but they are a lot more fun if you know how to do things right.
If you coach youth baseball or has a child that plays..this is a starting point for teaching your child the basics, especially if he/she missed t ball.

Ready Position for T ball

Coaching Youth Baseball-A Guide for Parents and Coaches - Ready Position for T ball

Disappointed in how your child played T ball?
Disappointed he didn't learn how to catch a ball, or even field one properly?

Read this article just posted by Coach Trev on how to teach the ready position in t ball
Coaching Youth Baseball-A Guide for Parents and Coaches - Ready Position for T ball

It is a must to begin things off the right way in youth baseball.

Downloads for Youth Baseball Coaches and Parents

Coaching Youth Baseball-A Guide for Parents and Coaches - Downloads

Some downloads have been added to the new Coaching Youth Baseball site.
2 are to help the coaches job easier in youth baseball.

There is a code of conduct coaches can use as an example, to hopefully eliminate any problems from the beginning. I have found having the kids and parents sign a code of conduct form lets them know right from the start you are more interested in educating the kids instead of arguing politics and bad calls.

A Player evaluation checklist has been added also. This is useful for new recreational and select teams.
You can simply check the boxes in different categories and then review with other coaches to assist you in beginning placements of your defense.

One of my favorite is the Daily Baseball Drills.
It is specifically designed for a parent or coach to work one on one on some key basic skills in 30 minutes.
It is divided into 2 sections..Pitching and Hitting. These Work! While it is called Daily Baseball Drills..In Coaching Youth Baseball you will have a couple of practices a week, and there simply is not enough time to give the one on one work with each child that they may need(especially at different levels) .. If You as a parent follow the Daily Baseball Drills 2 or 3 times a week..You will see a vast and quick improvement in your childs ability and success. And a very happy Youth Baseball Coach.

Coaching youth baseball in the rain

Not much happening here 29 degrees and raining. Ice has put a damper on preseason coaching lol.
I am rolling a teeball down the hallway and allowing him to field it.

Two hands indoor drill:
Make sure no lamps are close by. The way I do this is first without a glove. This emphasizes putting his pinky fingers together to catch the ball..then we alligator it (one hand over the other to secure the ball and make for a quicker release-he just doesnt know it yet) after a few rounds of this we go to the glove.

The main benefit of this is for a teeballer to learn to use both hands and some hand eye coordination. I have seen several older children not having this basic skill after a few years of playing so start now. Its also a good drill for kids up to 10 years old in my opinion.

Coaching Youth Baseball

Fall Season is here..

My son went through the fall without one single strike out.
Now if we can just stop those ground outs. Other coaches on our team state he is chopping at the ball. Strange..I have spent years teaching him how to swing down into the ball(Down means level).
New strategy.. Through the ball and Finish High! Seems to be having some improvement.
A true baseball swing has a loop to it.