Keeping the Fun in Practice and Conditioning
Keeping the Fun in Functional Training When training youth athletes, it’s important to keep practice and conditioning fun. As coaches, we not only want our
Keeping the Fun in Functional Training When training youth athletes, it’s important to keep practice and conditioning fun. As coaches, we not only want our
Do you have the joy of coaching? I know I had to ask myself that question recently. The last two summers, I worked with the
I’ve been deeply involved in the game of baseball for over 22 years, and when I say deeply involved for 22 years, I mean that
As a private baseball coach who has been doing private baseball lessons for over eight years, I take great pride in my role in the lives
Through our years of playing, coaching, and basically living, we’ve all heard many motivational speeches and had one-on-one talks given to us. Some have been
See Part 1 of this series here. Everyone loves to win. Though some can deal with losses better than others, I think it’s fair to
See part 1 in this series: Dad, I Need Grit: Who are our kids playing for? Allow failure to work its magic. When your child
Who do our kids play for? I have heard it said that grit is where passion meets perseverance. Who knows what our kids will become passionate
As an athlete, your attitude and behavior outside of competition can have just as much impact on the team as your athletic ability. Coaches who want
Coaching a very talented athlete can be a great deal of fun. That athlete usually attracts a lot of attention as a result of their
Breaking through the very real ‘Imagined Wall’ Close to 30 years ago, I discovered this fun, little psychological test I could do with my friends
It’s unfortunate that the youth coach position is seen as one that is less worthy than a high school or college coach, when the reality
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