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re: Travel teams eroding community baseball

Posted on 6/3/14 at 7:07 am to
Posted by nc14
La Jolla
Member since Jan 2012
28193 posts
Posted on 6/3/14 at 7:07 am to
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There is a window of opportunity from about 6-9 to teach proper technique. You assumed I meant for baseball. I was talking about running motion


For baseball I believe nine is the proper age to start. By then they have the needed basic skills to learn in earnest with proper mechanics and situational comprehension.

Things taught, generally speaking from experience, from ages 5-8 have to be untaught later and that is extremely non-productive.
Posted by BigEdLSU
All around the south
Member since Sep 2010
20268 posts
Posted on 6/3/14 at 7:38 am to
That's what I'm saying. Have them get proper mechanics young and then they don't have to relearn anything. They excel.
Posted by WFTiger
The Country
Member since Jan 2014
128 posts
Posted on 6/3/14 at 10:56 am to
The kids that have to be untaught bad habits is a problem with the coach and not the age of the player. Proper glove placement when catching a ball thrown at you, on ground balls, or on pop ups can easily be taught a young age. Teaching a tball team that there are positions on the field and that it is not a 'free for all' when the ball is hit is important. Teaching them how to run the bases(not stopping on first every time) can be taught at that age. Teaching them to stand in the proper place with the ball out in front of them(towards the pitcher) when batting is important. These are all things a 9 year old should have been exposed to. I also find that my players that play multiple sports at a young age pick up on things faster than the ones that don't. Those kids are working out their brain muscle and learning how to adapt to different situations all the time. The same kid that stands out in soccer b/c he understands how the game is played and is not just running and kicking, is the same kid that will catch on to strategies in baseball much faster.
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