The purpose behind the podcast is to give any coach the opportunity to have a platform to share their philosophies through a roundtable discussion. Join other coaches in sharing your coaching philosophies in a roundtable setting.
Baseball is a game that has an endless amount of ways to hit, pitch, or field, basically any fundamental can be taught a thousand different ways. We all teach the game different, it's constantly advancing and that's what makes this game so beautiful.
No matter the level you are coaching, I am certain there is something that myself and others could learn from you.
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The purpose behind the podcast is to give any coach the opportunity to have a platform to share their philosophies through a roundtable discussion. Join other coaches in sharing your coaching philosophies in a roundtable setting.
Baseball is a game that has an endless amount of ways to hit, pitch, or field, basically any fundamental can be taught a thousand different ways. We all teach the game different, it's constantly advancing and that's what makes this game so beautiful.
No matter the level you are coaching, I am certain there is something that myself and others could learn from you.
On this episode we are joined by the Head Baseball Coach at B.F. Terry High School down in Texas, Ricky Watkins! We talk summer baseball and most importantly how he develops infielders!
The Coaches Roundtable
The purpose behind the podcast is to give any coach the opportunity to have a platform to share their philosophies through a roundtable discussion. Join other coaches in sharing your coaching philosophies in a roundtable setting.
Baseball is a game that has an endless amount of ways to hit, pitch, or field, basically any fundamental can be taught a thousand different ways. We all teach the game different, it's constantly advancing and that's what makes this game so beautiful.
No matter the level you are coaching, I am certain there is something that myself and others could learn from you.