CCA Podcast 219 – Elite Member’s Mini Clinic – Bunting, Conditioning After Shutdown & Breaking Balls
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In this episode of the CCA Podcast, you will learn:
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Why run expectancy charts don't tell the WHOLE story about if you should bunt or not
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What are the positives and negatives from a player development stand point?
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The goal of our bunting
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Upper and lower body techniques for bunting
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What should conditioning look like after COVID-19 shutdown?
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Should younger players throw breaking balls?
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- Jun, 08, 2020
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