Baseball Dads Podcast
Summary: Paul Reddick interviews parents and professionals about the best and worst things they've seen their sons and players do for training, dealing with injuries, and playing the game.
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Practices run way too long. Find out what we advise this new coach on how to run an effective practice
Practices run way too long. Find out what we advise this new coach on how to run an effective practice
Yes* Yoga offers great strength and stability gains but not everything can be great for pitchers. Find out why
Yes* Yoga offers great strength and stability gains but not everything can be great for pitchers. Find out why
Too many times we rush players into getting evaluated when they're still in a stage of development. When it is time to take your player to their first showcase; here's what you should do.
Too many times we rush players into getting evaluated when they're still in a stage of development. When it is time to take your player to their first showcase; here's what you should do.
Are you pursuing a toxic goal(s) in the game? Today you'll learn how to focus the right way on what you want out of the game
Are you pursuing a toxic goal(s) in the game? Today you'll learn how to focus the right way on what you want out of the game
If you have any questions whatsoever, please send them to 567Pitcher@gmail.com
If you have any questions whatsoever, please send them to 567Pitcher@gmail.com
If you have any questions whatsoever, please send them to 567Pitcher@gmail.com
Do you have a question you’d like answered? Send your questions over to 567Pitcher@gmail.com
One of the great things about the game is the adversarial relationship between umpires, coaches, and owners; but you've seen things easily get out of line. Here's how to have a healthy relationship with your umpires that will open up great opportunities for your son and your teams.
This question is from a fellow Baseball Dad. If you have any questions you'd like answered, shoot me an email to 567Pitcher@gmail.com