
You will not find a more comprehensive resource
for Baseball Drills ANYWHERE....and to make things "Better,"
we are getting bigger every year!
TESTIMONIALS:
The following have been provided from some of the country's most
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program will be one of the most significant additions to the ongoing
development of Baseball coaching in Canada and beyond."
Ray
Carter,
President of Baseball Canada
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"Better
coaches.com is invaluable to both coaches and players at any
level in the baseball community. This large collection of
drills and creative strategies/philosophies is greatly beneficial
to the skill development of players while at the same heightens
their enjoyment of playing the game of baseball. It is great to
have a place to which coaches can turn for new and ever-changing
ideas to teach the skills necessary to excel."
Jeff
Francis,
Major League Pitcher (Colorado
Rockies ) |
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concept of an online coaching resource is a valuable innovation
for the baseball community. Coaches and players alike will benefit
from the quality and depth of material available. From running a
more efficient practice to baseball specific strength and conditioning,
the Better Coaches.com covers all
the bases." Jeff
Zimmerman,
Major League Pitcher (Texas
Rangers)
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am a firm believer that Canadian baseball coaches lack proper resources
to help them conduct high quality practice sessions. I find too
often, that coaches are teaching drills that they learned as a kid.
The game of baseball has developed because of computers and technology
and coaching must keep up. This is why a coaching resource library
is a great idea and one that is long overdue. I strongly recommend
it as I feel it will only continue to help develop the best coaches
and players possible throughout Canada." Terry
McKaig
Head Baseball Coach
The University of British
Columbia
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"This
pedagogically sound instructional program is, in reality, a 'learning
laboratory' which reflects a thoughtful integration of the principles
of childhood growth and motor development as well as an astute
awareness of the stages of motor skill acquisition and the characteristics
of skill progression. Coaches, at all levels, will find this long
overdue addition to the Baseball instructional literature an invaluable
resource to help them design 'practices with a purpose', that
is, effective and efficient practices that will permit the young
player not only to progress daily, but will also be appropriately
challenging and enjoyable."
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Gary Sinclair, Ph. D.
Master Course
Conductor
National Coaching Certification Program
Coaching Association of Canada
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Associate Professor Emeritus
School of Human Kinetics, UBC
Senior Analyst
Human Performance International
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