CCA Podcast 202 – Running tryouts in 2020 Part 1
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In this episode of the CCA Podcast, you will learn:
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Good set ups for tryouts
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Why tryouts may be a bit slower than your normal practices
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If you're not doing this during tryouts, you're missing out!
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Why tryouts are good for competition EVEN IF you don't have that many players trying out.
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The downfall of many showcases
Resources of the Show
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Get our tryout evaluation form completely FREE!
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Take part in our next Elite Member's Q and A by Joining Cornerstone Elite
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Take the next steps with your hitters with a formal assessment and individualized hitting plans
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- CCA Podcast 164 – Individualizing within a team setting
- CCA Podcast 142 – 5 coaching hacks to save you time and energy
- Posted by Kyle Nelson
- Posted in Practice Organization
- Jan, 20, 2020
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