We have Cal Ripken 8-10 years old minor baseball, and they still look like Tee ball players around here. We need more coaching like this here! Parents can only do so much to help or hurt, but a great coach is what puts the cherry on top.
Coach #1 can’t tell you how much I appreciate you teaching these kids how to play the game at this age. Every child every where is capable of learning these drills and becoming a better ball player. #2 thank you for helping me become a better coach and expecting more out of my kids.
This was great! Those boys were even better. Thanks for sharing. My son is 7. Has great natural abilities, but need to refine his approach to the game. This is exactly what I needed. Also, I noticed no batting. I wonder if that’s intentional. P.S, I just showed my son this video and he loved it. He loved seeing all black boys on the same team. And he just doesn’t know - but I love it even more. Also made it educational, and he had to write 3 things that he learned from the video. 1) Throw it as hard as you can to 1st. 2) Hold the ball with two hands. 3) Work on your feet work at home.
Coach thanks a bunch for helping me teach these 7u and 8u kids......it is hard being a first year coach so any tips i get is very much appreciated! Being a dad is a true journey but being a coach is a greater one.
😂🤣😂 This is how we played back in the day around this age. There was absolutely no such thing as tee ball, It was kid pitch farm league 4-5-6, it got everyone ready for 7-8-9. 10-11-12 we knew the game inside and out. Todays game is everyone gets a trophy, crying on the field and not paying attention. At least there are some coaches now that coach the way it should be. A little yell or talk to from the coach is not a bad thing, if the kid or parents don’t like it then there is no place for them on the team. My coach used to tell the parents, when they’re with him they are no longer yours, they are his, they will listen to him and only him, when they step off the field then they will be yours again.
I really hate to be this way but you could record this again without those silly mask? I’m truly embarrassed that grown men are standing in the middle of a field OUTSIDE and then requiring kids to wear masks. And you can actually hear the wind blowing pretty hard. I just don’t know what to say about this.
So you think the coaches created the law and should be blamed? Or are they just following the law and taking their EGO out of it so they can teach kids? If they are required to wear a maak to practice, you wear the mask.