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  • Answered May 06, 2009 in Baseball, Coaching, Parenting
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    MARTY WRIGHT asked:

    I AM ASST.COACH OF UNDER 10.THE LAST 3 YEARS MY SON HAS PLAYED INFIELD.BUT NOW THE HEAD COACH HAS HIS SON PLAYING INFIELD.WHAT SHOULD I DO

    Kenneth’s answer:

    I actually recommend kids learn the outfield position. If you can develop into a great centerfielder/ outfielder you will always have a place on a team. This is beneficial especially has you move up in the ranks of baseball into HS where competition ... Continue reading »

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  • Answered May 06, 2009 in Baseball
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    Stace Faulken asked:

    my son shifts his weight early in his swing leaving only his arms to come through hitting the ball.he has lost most of his power. Any ideas

    Kenneth’s answer:

    As he is making his stride forward, make sure his hands and arms are moving back and slighly up at the same time. This is known as the stride and trigger. By moving the arms and hands back will help in keeping weight back.
    Also make sure the front... Continue reading »

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  • Answered May 06, 2009 in Basketball, Coaching, Parenting
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    Naomi Helquist asked:

    My 13 yo son's coach has the "backup" 5 players sit during 3/4 of practice! This coach will be with them for then next 5 years! What do I do

    Kenneth’s answer:

    As a youth basketball coach I will first say that it is a difficult task to make sure everyone is getting the proper insrtuction, espcially if he does not have any assistants. However, finding that balance is what seperates the good coaches from the p... Continue reading »

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