CCA Podcast 147 – How I addressed the naive question in my program
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In this episode of the CCA Podcast, you will learn:
- The areas of my program where I "started over"
- A position by position look at how we tried to "build a better mousetrap"
- What I did to help improve our practices so that each position and each skill got what it needed to translate practice skill to game performance.
Resources of the show
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5 chaos hitting drills sample - 5 of the 24 drills in the Elite Membership that create hitters who are decision makers
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Outside the Box Podcast with Pete Caliendo- Pete interviews some of the best baseball minds in the game!
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Join Cornerstone Elite today and learn how to set up engaging, effective, efficient practices that will become the "Cornerstone" of your team or program.
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Bronze library - A FREE library full of coaching drills, documents, and videos for baseball coaches of all ages. Just a small taste of our Cornerstone Elite membership.
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- Aug, 27, 2018
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