Jack Elliott, is a former player and fan of the game. To read more tips and techniques like the ones in this article, please click here: http://www.baseballtrainingtechniques.com/Baseball-Hitting.html. If you are dead set on becoming
the best baseball player possible, there is no substitute for quality baseball
instructor. A quality instructor can
save you time, remove bad habits, and get you motivated to play your best ball
ever.
In searching for a good instructor, I would focus on three things:
(1) baseball experience,
(2) individual coaching experience and
(3) reputation.
Coaching Experience
For baseball experience, you are looking for someone
who has been around baseball for a number of years as either a player or a
coach. Preferably you want someone with
experience at the college level or higher.
If you are trying to become a better pitcher, I would focus on someone
with pitching experience. If it is
hitting; then, focus on someone with this type of experience. The focus should be on whether you feel the
person has enough experience to know what they are talking about.
Reputation
For reputation, I would ask for
references or ask around to other baseball players to see who they really liked
getting instruction from. This is
important because if you believe that your instructor wants you to succeed and
has helped others, it will go along way towards your acceptability of his
teachings.
If you are having difficulty
finding an appropriate instructor, contact local select baseball teams, adult
baseball teams, batting cage businesses, Baseball equipment stores or
professional baseball teams. Any of
these teams, should have coaches who are knowledgeable in these areas or at
least be able to point you in the right direction.
Jack Elliott, is a former player and fan of the game. To read more tips and techniques like the
ones in this article, please click here: http://www.baseballtrainingtechniques.com.