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No game in the world is as tidy and dramatically neat as baseball, with cause and effect, crime and punishment, motive and result, so cleanly defined.  ~Paul Gallico

TPX Youth Baseball Bat | Youth Baseball Bats | Choose a Youth Baseball Bat

Louisville Slugger TPX Baseball Bats is my favorite youth baseball bat sold on the market today. Which Louisville TPX Baseball Bat is the right one for your child and where can you get the best deal on a louisville slugger tpx baseball bat? Which youth baseball bats are the most durable and how do you make the best decision, when spending your money on any youth baseball bat including Louisville Slugger TPX Baseball Bats? This is where to find the best deals on youth baseball bats including Louisville Slugger TPX.
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There is a lot of good deals out there on youth baseball bats. Be careful what you pay as many leagues are imposing new legal requirements for youth baseball bats. College and High School requirements have already changed

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Quick Youth Baseball Hitting Tip

Heres a quick youth baseball hitting tip from Coach Rau at The Play Ball Training Academy I would like to pass along to youth baseball coaches.

 

“Quick tip: Watch for good, long finishes from your    Youth Baseball Hitting Drills
hitters, if their finish isn’t high and long, chances
are that they’re not getting full extension or a good
hip rotation and they’re cutting off the swing.”

 

Best Wishes,
Coach Rau
Play Ball Training Academy

Finding the Right Catchers Mitt

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Finding the Right Catcher’s Mitt
Coach Blake Barthol
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Choosing a catcher’s glove is a very individual thing. Be sure to try many different models on before you make a decision. Whenever I was choosing a glove, I always tried to stay away from the really big gloves. If you are using a big glove, there is more room to catch the ball, but there is a lot more room for the ball to get lost in when you are trying to throw runners out. Throughout my 9 year professional career, I only used 2 different models of gloves. I started with a Wilson model and then about 4 years in, I switched to using an All-Star model.

A few of the decisions you have to make are;

  • Do you want a single hinge or a double hinge?
  • How big of a glove do you want?
  • What color of a glove do you want?
  • What kind of pocket do you want?

These are just a few things to think about. The biggest thing about getting a new glove is not the decision on the actual glove, but how you are going to make the pocket. Take notice to how you receive the ball. If you mainly give your target with your thumb up and receive the ball with your thumb up, you would want you pocket going up and down. If you are the type of catcher who gives a target and receives most of the pitches with your thumb down, then you want your pocket to go side to side. I was a thumb up kind of catcher. Therefore, when I broke my gloves in, I would have the pocket going up and down.

Again, choosing a glove is a very personal decision. Each person should make their glove their own and make their glove fit their hand. Be sure you are comfortable with your glove and take care of it. Tightening the strings and keeping balls in the pocket while its in your baseball bag are 2 essential things.

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Choosing the right youth baseball glove is important. Here are some key points on choosing a catchers mitt

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Coaching Youth Baseball – How to Increase Base Running Speed in Players

Coaching Youth Baseball – How to Increase Base Running Speed in Players

Youth baseball coaches spend a lot of practice time focusing on batting, throwing, and fielding skills. Speed training often consists of just having the kids run the bases as fast as they can a few times. Coaches that take the time to work with their players on their base running speed will make their teams more competitive.

Here are some specific tips to use to help your players run faster. Working with each player individually to help them increase their speed will have the most benefit, as each player will need different improvements.

1. Arm position. The runner’s arm position should be close to the body at a 90 degree angle and about waist high. As the player runs, the arms should be moving front to back. Sideways movements will slow the runner down. The shoulders and hands should be relaxed. Have players practice the correct movements in slow motion until they develop the appropriate muscle memory.

2. Focus. The runner should be looking at his destination, not at the ground in front of him. For baseball players this means the next base. However, the player does need to be aware of what’s going on around him, so he doesn’t get tagged on the baseline or run into another player.

3. Foot position. Keep runners OFF their heels. The proper foot position for the fastest speed is to land on the ball of the foot and push off, rolling forward to the toes. Professional running shoes have the cleats only on the front of the shoe, because this is where a runner’s power comes from.

If a coach spends a few minutes every practice working with his players on their running form, his team will be faster overall. And a faster team wins more baseball games!

Base running is often overlooked in youth baseball practices. it is a very important part of the game. the author is correct..just a few minutes every practice
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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.

Youth Baseball Drills | Youth Baseball Tips , Instruction and Drills

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We are true believers that developing a strong midsection, including the abs and lower back have a great impact in developing the torque needed todeliver the ball with high velocity. This commonly called the core.This can be started as a youth baseball pitcher. Even though a solid core is important for all baseball players,It is a necessity for pitchers.

Once that landing foot hits, the rotation begins and the energy begins to be transfered into the midsection(the core)

Coaches Club members can go to the conditioning department to see 8 effective exercises to help strengthen the core. Play Ball Academy | Coaching Youth Baseball>

I’d advise incorporating some of these movements into the regular routine of youth baseball pitchers.

You can get some free youth baseball drills and youth baseball tips at coaching youth baseball

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Youth Baseball Hitting | Increase Your Batting Average

Youth Baseball Hitting | Increase the batting average for youth baseball hitters.

Hit the Ball Hard !

Much of a hitter’s success comes from being smart and staying within the strike zone. Hitters who are selective and can patiently wait for a good pitch to hit will greatly increase his chances of having a successful at bat.

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Be selective and aggressive as a youth baseball hitter. Do not let the pitcher expand the strike zone. A youth baseball pitchers goal is to get you to swing at bad pitches and expand his strike zone. The goal is to get on base. nothing wrong with walks. If you can’t get on base you are not doing your job. Remember the more pitches you see the better youth baseball hitter you will be.  Also, Go up to bat with a purpose. What kind of pitch are you looking for? Is anyone on base? Be selective and look for the pitches you can drive somewhere. I think this simple tip can be introduced to youth baseball players as early as ten years old.

Hit the Ball Hard !

Be patient and look for a good pitch to hit !

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TPX Baseball Bats | H2 Youth Baseball Bats by Louisville Slugger

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tpx baseball bats

We should see many tpx baseball bats this year on the youth baseball fields.

Along with the exogrid the new rage is the H2 tpx youth baseball bats by Louisville Slugger.

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Ready Position Youth Baseball | Youth Baseball Drills

Finally, A baseball coaching package that has it all!
How to WIN more games, have more FUN, and be the kind of youth baseball coach your  player”s will LOVE and their parents will BRAG about.

As the new year approaches, many of us will begin getting ready for the

Ready Position demonstrated by Trevor Mcclure
Ready Position demonstrated by Trevor Mcclure

youth baseball season.  Sign ups, coaching plans, and even some youth baseball practices will start. As a gentle reminder I wish to put out a little reminder one of the most important things youth baseball coaches should teach is the ready position.

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