Baseball Outside the Box - Coaching Podcast

Baseball Outside the Box - Coaching Podcast


How parents can allocate their $ better for baseball development for their kids. This will surprise you. ABCA Hall of Fame Coach Terry Ayers.

December 23, 2021

Coach Caliendo’s mentor and great friend for over 40 years stops by the studio for a great discussion on how parents should spend their money wisely on their kid’s baseball development.

Coach Ayers is a straight shooter, tells it how it is and has some outstanding recommendations.

  • Coach Ayers is in the Illinois High school Baseball Coaches and American Baseball Coaches Associations Hall of Fame.
  • Has been in the game more then 50 years and has coached players of all levels.
  • One of the top high school coaches in the country well rounded in the development of the whole game.
  • Some things discussed: College baseball scholarship should not be the ultimate goal.
  • Educational scholarships more important.
  • Coach Ayers went through the development process with his own son.
  • Coach Ayers has helped hundreds of kids/families figure out ways to enhance their baseball development and save money doing it.
  • You can save money for college and develop your skills at the same time.
  • How early should you be spending money on expensive travel programs?
  • How to pick a coach and travel program?
  • Assessing your athletic skills and body.
  • Vision training.
  • Athletic Development.
  • Strength and conditioning.
  • Mental training.
  • How can you save money training yourself?
  • Why do injuries occur and when?
  • Benefits and detriments of show cases.
  • There is so much to this conversation.

Your Host Peter Caliendo

www.baseballoutsidethebox.com

Email Caliendo19@gmail.com

ESPN Honolulu

You Tube at Peter Caliendo

Face Book at Peter Caliendo

Twitter @baseballout and @petercaliendo

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