Coaching Made Easier: How to Successfully Manage Your Youth Baseball Team

Coaching Made Easier: How to Successfully Manage Your Youth Baseball Team
Author: Rod Huff
Publisher: Coaches Choice Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-07-31
Genre: Baseball
ISBN: 9781606790090

Coaching Made Easier: How to Successfully Manage Your Youth Baseball Team addresses the pure and simple fundamentals of managing a team of young people. The purpose of this book is to provide greater meaning to the coaching experience by equipping you, as a volunteer coach, to handle the day-to-day management of your team. Huff's method is a unique combination of business management and basic teaching skills. The CD-ROM that accompanies this book provides administrative aids and various tools that can help make your coaching experience more enjoyable. The CD-ROM includes two types of files: templates and examples. A roster template is organized to allow you to insert information about your team and use that information in various ways to create worksheets that can assist you in managing your team. A scrapbook template is included to give you a framework upon which to build a keepsake-like scrapbook for your players and supporters.

Coaching Youth Baseball

Coaching Youth Baseball
Author: Kevin T. Czerwinski
Publisher: Knack
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781599218632

Knack Coaching Youth Baseball presents basic and advanced information about coaching this popular youth sport for kids aged five to fourteen.

A Manager's Guide to Coaching Youth Baseball

A Manager's Guide to Coaching Youth Baseball
Author: John Currado
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2021-05-12
Genre:
ISBN:

So you want to volunteer to be a youth league Manager? Where do you start? Would you like a handbook to follow to walk you through how to excel in your managing experience? I had the same feeling when I decided to coach my son's youth league team. This lead me to write this easy to follow handbook for volunteers who don't have experience playing baseball or have limited exposure in managaing a baseball team.A one stop shopping handbook that includes: team organization, tryout evaluator, player draft, practices, game day strategies, and tips for navigating your way through interactions with players, parents, volunteer umpires, and league officials.Author, John Currado is a former Little League World Champion, MVP of the Atlantic Coast Baseball League, and member of the United States National Baseball Team. John is the only two time honoree of the Staten Island Hall of Fame. John will share his experience on the field, as well as his step by step approach as a manager to leading a successful youth league team.So take a leap of faith and enjoy the fun and excitement you will experience as a youth league manager.I thoroughly enjoyed John's book. It is informative and entertaining. John was an excellent baseball player and a born leader. He was a delight to coach and work with as a member of our team. He is also a treasured friend. Congratulations on the success of your book. I am proud that you are keeping the great traditions of training and teaching the great game of baseball. All my love. - Bill Rogers, coach of the 1964 Little League World Champions - Mid Island Little League - Staten Island, N.Y

Coaching Baseball For Dummies

Coaching Baseball For Dummies
Author: The National Alliance For Youth Sports
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2011-04-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1118068165

If you are a baseball fan, then coaching youth baseball is one the most enjoyable and rewarding activities you’ll experience. But what if you’ve never coached before? Or you haven’t played the game in a while and have forgot some key points to the sport? No worries! Coaching Baseball for Dummies guides you through the rules of the game, explaining all the essential skills and the best ways to teach them to your players. Covering different age groups and great practice routines, this guide is all you need to have a fun-filled season. You’ll discover how to: Fulfill the role of being a coach and parent Develop a coaching philosophy Understand how your league works Evaluate your team Teach your players fundamentals Understand all kinds of children Create your practice plan Prepare for game day Overcome challenges and problems This plain-English guide also shows you how to run all kinds of drills, from hitting and pitching to fielding and base running. And when your team is tense or low on morale, it shows you how to relax your players and keep them focused on the game. There are also suggestions for making your season, and theirs, a memorable one. Coaching Baseball for Dummies shows you how much fun it can be to train kids to be athletes, have good sportsmanship, and work together as a team.

Coaching Youth Baseball

Coaching Youth Baseball
Author: Babe Ruth League, Inc.
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-01-22
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1492589306

Congratulations on your commitment to coach youth baseball. If you’re new to coaching, you’ll find Coaching Youth Baseball invaluable in making your first season a success. If you have previous coaching experience, you’re sure to discover tips and strategies that will help you improve on last year. Coaching Youth Baseball will help you manage your team with confidence. This age-specific and field-tested coaching guide will prepare you to handle your responsibilities and establish proper priorities as a coach; communicate with players, officials, other coaches, and parents; teach baseball skills and strategies using a combination of more than 30 drills and 40 coaching tips; minimize the risk of injury, establish a safe playing environment, and administer basic first aid; plan and conduct efficient practices; manage your team on game day; and keep it all fun. Written for coaches of players ages 18 and under, this book is a valuable component of the Coaching Youth Baseball the Babe Ruth League Way online course, the official certification course of Babe Ruth League, the premier amateur baseball program in the world. With this book, you will create and nurture an athlete-centered environment that promotes player development, enjoyment, motivation, safety, and sportsmanship—an environment that inspires players to perform at their best and come out for the team year after year.

Knack Coaching Youth Baseball

Knack Coaching Youth Baseball
Author: Kevin Czerwinski
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-05-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0762762594

After years of watching, reporting on, and photographing pro baseball, Kevin T. Czerwinski and Beth Balbierz began coaching Little League in their respective home towns. In Knack Coaching Youth Baseball, this expert team combine real-life know-how about how to deal with kids with the best lessons they’ve learned from the pros, creating a reliable, usable, and winning instruction book for youth baseball coaches -- and for parents who want some ideas for giving their kids a few pointers in the backyard.

Travelball

Travelball
Author: Ron Filipkowski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781933198293

Whether you're an experienced coach or a parent eager to help your child get the best experiences with a newly-formed team, you'll get everything you need from Ron Filipkowski's "Travelball: How to Start and Manage a Successful Travel Baseball Team." Filipkowski, named the 2010 13-U Coach of the Year by Travelball Select, brings more than a decade of personal expertise to this comprehensive handbook. He not only knows what it takes to keep a group of kids moving ahead toward top-level tournament goals-- he also shares amazing insights into the psychology of motivation and team management. Along the way, Ron Filipkowski shares unabashedly personal stories of his many experiences as the coach of a championship team. Some of his tales will have you splitting your sides with laughter; others will simply melt your heart. But throughout the book the author repeatedly makes one thing clear: if your team is going to be a consistent success on the baseball field, then you have to be at the top of your game when your players are off the field, too. While some travelball coaches may find themselves severely challenged by the competing needs of young players, demanding parents, petty rivalries, scheduling conflicts, hotel logistics, unethical competition, and all the other wild and unpredictable factors that go into the potentially overwhelming world of high-level travelball competition, Ron Filipkowski makes it all seem easy. Although "Travelball" features a massive amount of practical, hands-on information that will help you coach your team to peak levels of performance, this book doesn't stop there. Ron Filipkowski also takes you off the playing field, out of the dugout, past the locker room, and into the hearts and minds of anxious parents, overbearing tournament officials, and the umpires who never seem to get the respect they deserve. This is the real world of competing egos, unintentional goof-ups, and big-league stupidity that can make even veteran coaches pull their hair out-- and Filipkowski not only captures it elegantly in print; he also tells you exactly how to survive in this super-charged culture of crazy little things that all somehow make a big difference! If you're serious about being all the coach you can be, get this book and read every word. Then read it a second time, and keep a copy with you every time you get ready for a practice or head out for a tournament. And if you really want your team to succeed, make sure all your assistant coaches have their own copies, too! Here's just some of what you'll find in the exciting pages of "Travelball: How to Start and Manage a Successsful Travel Baseball Team" * Dealing with parents that are unhappy with playing time or positions. * How to handle and approach youth umpires to get them on your side. * Crazy little strategy tips that make a huge difference in travelball tournaments. * Why you should consistently treat each player different. * Creative offensive and defensive plays. * Recruiting new players from rec ball leagues and other travelball teams. * Tournament and game strategies adapted for travelball rules and formats. * Why doing things by "The Book" doesn't always work in the youth game. * Keeping other coaches from recruiting your players. * Managing playing time in tournaments to keep everyone happy while winning. * How to make travelball coexist with rec ball, school ball and other sports. * Baseball-specific strength, speed & conditioning exercises tailored for youth players. * Why home runs are evil in the youth game. * Curveballs and kids. * Why Bill Walsh-style practices are best for young players. * How to keep your team together over several seasons. * Teaching plate discipline and the mental approach at the plate. * The ethics of sign-stealing. * Why you should remove the word "umpire" from your team vocabulary. * Dealing with difficult parents of outstanding players. * Hosting tournaments as fundraisers. * And much, mu

Survival Guide for Coaching Youth Baseball

Survival Guide for Coaching Youth Baseball
Author: Daniel Keller
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2011-01-25
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1492583162

You volunteered to coach the local baseball team, but are you ready? How will you teach the fundamental skills, run effective practices, and harness the energy of your young team? Fear not: Survival Guide for Coaching Youth Baseball has the answers. In Survival Guide for Coaching Youth Baseball, longtime coach Dan Keller shares his experiences and provides advice you can rely on from the first practice to the final game. From evaluating players’ skills and establishing realistic goals to using in-game coaching tips, it’s all here—the drills, the strategies, and most important, the fun! Develop your team’s fielding, catching, throwing, pitching, and hitting skills with the Survival Guide’s collection of the game’s best youth drills that young players can actually use. Best of all, you’ll be able to get the most out of every practice by following the ready-to-use practice plans. Survival Guide for Coaching Youth Baseball has everything you need for a rewarding and productive season.

Coaching Youth Baseball

Coaching Youth Baseball
Author: Coach Education
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007-02-22
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1492583863

Coaching Youth Baseball, Fourth Edition, stresses fun, safety, and effective instruction, helping you create an environment that promotes learning, encourages a love of the game, and motivates your athletes to come out year after year. Numerous coaching books present the skills and drills of baseball. But here’s a book that teaches you how to convey these skills to your athletes in an engaging and positive manner. Coaching Youth Baseball’s focus on teaching offensive and defensive skills through gamelike drills sets it apart from the current lineup of baseball coaching books. Sporting a reorganized format geared for sequential learning and quick reference, the fourth edition features a line-up of 11 new drills and 40 age-specific coaching tips that are sure to jump-start your planning and practices. The expertise of Coach Tom O’Connell and essential coaching skills—communicating with parents and officials, motivating players, and preparing for games and practices—make this book a must-read as you prepare to meet the challenges and enjoy the rewards of coaching young athletes.

Collective Coaching Wisdom for Youth Baseball

Collective Coaching Wisdom for Youth Baseball
Author: David Ham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-04-10
Genre: Baseball for children
ISBN: 9780974692005

This unique handbook for coaches captures word-of-mouth tips, advice, and ideas from America's most extraordinary community youth coaches. Advice is provided on how to quickly create an atmosphere of pride, fun, excitement, and teamwork while continuing to teach kids the mechanical aspects of baseball and promoting excellence on the field. Lessons learned by coaches are passed along through organised sections of coaches' tips, coaches' favourite drills, and classic anecdotes of the trials and triumphs of leading groups of young players. A tips & advice section offers proven strategies for organising a team, holding preseason parent meetings, conducting fun and effective practices, coaching and motivating players during games, managing parents, working with umpires, and making it all fun.