The Houston Baseball Coach Podcast

018 Communication Between Fielders

38 min · 6 mei 2015
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In this episde of The Houston Baseball Coach Podcast, Coach Joe and I discuss how communication of fielders is important for a team's success.  We discuss communication between infielders and outfielders in regard to relays, fly balls, etc.  We also talk about middle infielders communication involving the shortstop and 2nd baseman. We discuss a drill that improve communication on the field between outfielders and infielders. Coach Joe and I also talk about being observant when watching MLB games and their players. Check out another great episode of The Houston Baseball Coach Podcast!!  Visit our website: www.houstonbaseballcoach.com for more information!!

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019 Long-Term Benefits Of Playing Sports

In this episode, Coach Joe and I talk about the long-term benefits of playing youth sports, specifically youth baseball.  Coach Joe explains specific characteristics of youth athletes.  We also discuss a couple of reasons why your child should play youth baseball. Coach Joe brings up points using the website www.truesport.org. Coach Joe and I talk about our #1 experience playing youth baseball. We also discuss why parents should challege their children to compete in an activity outside of the house. A John Wooden quote is also discussed.  Coach Wooden has had an impact in both of our lives as youth sports coaches. Tune in to another great episode of The Houston Baseball Coach Podcast!!!  And visit our website www.houstonbaseballcoach.com!

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