
Breck Draper- Head Baseball Coach, Heritage Hall HS (OK)
Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Stitcher Subscribe on Google Play Quotes We drive competition in practice by letting them play a different sport., then we really get to see who wants to compete I'm a big proponent of multi sports athletes. Other sports create toughness, athletic ability and a sense of team. We let the players run a couple practices a year. It really shows you who listens to who and who takes charge. Day 1, all we do is practice communication. We go through every play that could be communicated in a game. People say kids today aren't as hard nosed as they used to be and are soft. I go completely against that. If you push your guys, treat them with respect and treat them like a young man, they'll work as hard as you want them to Kids aren't soft. We let them be soft as coaches sometimes. Have them set goals and mentally challenge them. Resources Steve Springer The catching guy Contact @drap11 @thehallbaseball Website and Social Media sites for the show www.aotcpodcast.com Twitter @aotc_podcast Facebook facebook.com/aotcpodcast Instagram aotc_podcast Contact Info for Jonathan Twitter @j_gelnar7 Email [email protected]
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Quotes
We drive competition in practice by letting them play a different sport., then we really get to see who wants to compete
I'm a big proponent of multi sports athletes. Other sports create toughness, athletic ability and a sense of team.
We let the players run a couple practices a year. It really shows you who listens to who and who takes charge.
Day 1, all we do is practice communication. We go through every play that could be communicated in a game.
People say kids today aren't as hard nosed as they used to be and are soft. I go completely against that. If you push your guys, treat them with respect and treat them like a young man, they'll work as hard as you want them to
Kids aren't soft. We let them be soft as coaches sometimes. Have them set goals and mentally challenge them.
Resources
Steve Springer
The catching guy
Contact
@drap11
@thehallbaseball
Website and Social Media sites for the show
www.aotcpodcast.com
Twitter
@aotc_podcast
Facebook
facebook.com/aotcpodcast
Instagram
aotc_podcast
Contact Info for Jonathan
Twitter
@j_gelnar7
Email
[email protected]