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Thursday, March 31, 2011

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Monday, March 28, 2011

Baseball Training Videos - An Introductory Look

Baseball Training Videos - An Introductory Look
By guest author: Henry Hines


Baseball as a modern sport was introduced in the mid 1800's in the United States. Today the game of baseball is played and enjoyed worldwide. The game requires knowledge, mental toughness, natural ability, and proper technique. In recent years the use of baseball training videos, DVD's and the internet have turned baseball instruction into an industry. It is vital that all players, especially beginners, learn the proper techniques and fundamentals of playing the game. Instructional videos have made it possible to film lessons so that the students are able to see instruction at the same time it is being explained.

If you start to look for baseball training videos you will be immediately impressed as to the huge number that is available. Therefore, it is extremely important that you establish criteria for doing the necessary research when looking for the right video for you or your students:

There are a lot of parents searching for help that will have limited experience in baseball. They are simply trying to spend time with their child and helping the student to improve in any way they can. It is necessary to find baseball training videos with an instructor that is qualified and knowledgeable when presenting the instructions. Just because someone played baseball on a school team or played as a child does not mean that they are going to know enough to coach. As in everything in life, baseball techniques have continued to evolve and change so the training techniques that people are familiar with when they were younger may have changed. It is important that teaching and instructional techniques continue to improve.

If you are going to use baseball training videos to learn and apply coaching techniques, you should have a definite idea about how the videos are structured and what information you are trying to get. One recommendation is either a series of short videos or one video divided into short segments. Since everyone has a tendency to get bored or lose interest when watching something like instructions or looking at repetitive drills.

Another suggestion would be to get videos that are devoted to specific subjects like hitting, pitching, or catching. This will also allow you to focus on different aspects of the game since there is a completely different skill set needed for each component of the game.

The specialization of baseball training videos has gotten to such a point that when it comes to hitting you are dealing with such things as rotational hitting, linear hitting, bat upright style, bat back style, and more. Each style has its own followers who are passionate and each style is probably correct for someone.

The same goes with pitching videos where you have video instruction on ball grip, leg plant, follow through, and leg kick. That is why it is important that you spend some time researching training aids and finding the things that you are comfortable with.

A couple of things to mention are that all of the training aids in the world will not help someone if the player is not willing to do the work. That is sometimes difficult for the younger students to understand and your job as a coach is to somehow make the tedious practice seem like fun. By learning the fundamentals and perfecting the basic techniques, the player will improve.

The one thing to remember about all of the baseball training videos, instructions, and training aids is that there is no guarantee that any of them will make you a "GREAT" player. One thing that can be guaranteed is if you use the information and work hard you will IMPROVE AS A PLAYER.

After all isn't that about all we can ask of someone.

Henry Hines has been a youth coach for over thirty years coaching different sports. He is presently coaching girls softball and operates a number of stores that supply sports training material and videos. For more information on baseball training videos please go to http://baseballTrainingVideos.net
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Baseball Coaching Digest - What Baseball Coaches and Umpires Expect From Each Other

Baseball Coaching Digest - What Baseball Coaches and Umpires Expect From Each Other
By guest author: Nick Dixon

Baseball coaches and umpires often have a love/hate relationship. Coaches often make the job of an umpire more difficult. Umpires sometimes hurt the feelings of a coach with a crucial call. Coaches expect a high level of professionalism from the umpires in the crew working a game. Umpires expect a high level of professionalism from the coaches of both teams. Here I outline 5 things coaches expect of umpires and 5 things umpires expect of coaches:

5 Things Coaches Expect from Umpires

1. Work Hard - The coach expects the umpire to move and work to get in the correct position to make every call. Coaches understand that occasionally an umpire will be slow getting to a "call spot" but a lazy umpire that is always out of position is going to hear about it from the coach. Coaches expect the members of the umpire crew to work and earn their money.

2. Listen Attentively - If a coach come out to discuss a call and does so in a respectful manner, listen to his concerns. Do not be "bull-headed" and refuse to listen. Coaches know that there is little or no chance that you will change the call. But, if you made a mistake, be man enough to respectfully listen and hear point of view of the coach.

3. Show Courtesy - Being a total jerk is not a requirement of the umpire profession. You can call the game and still be polite and communicate with both coaches. The umpire that shows one coach more attention than the other is asking for trouble. Be friendly but firm in your actions.

4. Show Maturity - Do Not Gain Glory at the Expense of a the expense of the feelings of a coach or player. There is no place in the game of baseball for umpires that go on the field looking for victims. Kids are kids, Coaches are coaches. Umpires should be umpires. Never say inappropriate things to a player under your breath. Be mature in your actions and remember that your actions have long lasting effects on the players that you communicate with.

5. Never Show Boat - People come to the baseball field for one reason. That reason is to watch two teams of kids play the game. People do not come to watch you umpire. An old coach once told me and I will always remember the following saying, "Kid remember, they do not come to watch you coach...they do not come to watch him umpire...they come to watch the kids play a game. The less you and that umpire are seen the better the game will be. Let the kids get the glory!"

5 Things Umpires Expect of Coaches

1. Display Promptness - Coaches should do everything in their power to arrive at the game with ample time to prepare for the game and to begin the game on time. Coaches should be ready to start team warm-up on time. Coaches should turn their line-ups in on time. Coaches should appear at the pregame plate conference on time. Making the other coaches and umpires wait on you is a show of disrespect and lack of professionalism.

2. Show Respect - "Blue and Ump" are not our names. You were introduced to the umpire at the pregame conference. Common courtesy is to call the umpires by their name when communicating with them.

3. Work Hard - Coach your players. Do what is acceptable coaching behavior. But do not be too theatrical or try to put on a show. Remember why the people come to watch the game.

4. Keep Your Team Hustling - Have your team hustle on and off the field. Do anything you can do to help move the game along faster. Have your on-deck batter retrieve foul balls or dead passed balls. This allows the catcher and umpire to stay in the boxes and keep the game moving. Delaying the game with needless chatter or timeouts is not going to help your cause. Work hard at coaching your kids.

5. Do Not Be a Nagger - Coaches that constantly nag or grip about every call, every pitch, or every action taken by the umpire are wasting their energy. If you grip about every call, regardless of how close or how insignificant the call is, you are being a bad role model for your players. What does a coach gain by questioning every call in a game? I would say absolutely nothing. If the coach keeps gripping, the umpires are going to "tune the coach out" sooner or later and close their ears to everything coming out of his dug out. Then when the coach has a legitimate reason to question a call, his words go unheard. Coaches should only question a call when it is a crucial call that significantly affects the game. Questioning every pitch call by saying clever things to your catcher is also inappropriate.

I hope that you found this article to be interesting and informative. I really appreciate you taking the time to read it. Have a great day, Nick,

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Nick Dixon is the President and founder of Nedco Sports, a sports training company established in 1999. Dixon is also an active and full time high school baseball coach with over 25 years experience. Coach Dixon is better known as the inventor of the BatAction Hitting Machine, the SKLZ Derek Jeter Hurricane Hitting Machine, the SKLZ Target Trainer, the SKLZ Derek Jeter ZipnHit Pro, and the SKLZ Strikeback Trainer. Dixon is also a contributing writer for BaseballCoachingDigest, the Youth Baseball Digest, the Baseball Parent Guide, the Baseball 2Day Coaches Journal, and Blog4Coaches.

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Youth Baseball Coaching - 8 Elements of a Super Baseball Swing


Youth Baseball Coaching - 8 Elements of a Super Baseball Swing
By Nick Dixon

The perfect baseball swing is a thing of beauty. There are few movements and actions in sports that are practice more often than the baseball swing. Players take thousands and thousands of practice swing during a season. The key to game swing quality is practice swing quality. There are certain basic rules that every batter should remember when taking a swing in practice and games.

Those rules are:


Make your stance wide to keep a short stride. A shorter stride is desirable because it allows the batter to execute the swing with little or no striding action. This allows the batter to keep the weight and hands back longer thus eliminating the possibility of being fooled on off-speed pitches.
Keep your hands close and stay inside the ball. The batter must learn to execute a swing that keeps the hands, wrist, and bat inside the ball.
Keep the head in and the front shoulder down. This body position will prevent the batter from pulling of the ball or popping up.
Move the lead foot...keep the back foot still. The lead leg should be planted and kept stiff. The back leg and hip will turn and rotate during the swing. The proper swing action is a "turning of the hips" and not a lunging action toward the ball.
Pivot of the back leg. The back toe should finish "on the toe-shoe laces to the pitcher". The turning in of the back toe and knee serves to free the hips allowing a smooth powerful swing with the hips generating power.
See the ball go flat. The concept is that the batter should see the bat distort one side of the ball upon impact. The barrel of the bat will "flatten" one of the ball when the ball is hit. The batter should keep the eyes and head on the ball so well that he can see the ball go flat.
Get extension through the ball. The batter should drive the hands through the ball using a quick wrist action to get maximum bat speed generation. The path of the bat should be similar to the path of a "landing plane". The path should be downward and through the ball to maintain bat to ball contact for as long as possible.
Finish long and smooth. The hands, wrist and arms should be driven through the ball in a long smooth path. The finishing position of the hands and bat should be one that has allowed the bat to go long through a long arch. A quick or abrupt stopping of the swing will alter the path and timing of the bat.

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