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Keep Hacking-Baseball Training Simplified

Author: Jeremy Barnes

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Looking to learn more about coaching and development? Tune into the MLB hitting coaches Jeremy Barnes (New York Mets) and Tim LaMonte (Cincinnati Reds) as they share their unique experiences and innovative strategies to help simplify complex concepts and achieve better results. We aim to provide simple, actionable takeaways that you can apply to your journey. With expert guests from various fields, you'll gain invaluable insights that will help you take your training to the next level. Don't miss out on this podcast - tune in today!
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Join Jeremy and Tim for their latest podcast episode, where they catch up and share valuable insights on baseball training and development during the busy Spring Training season. Discover their top tips for identifying the 10% of effort that produces 90% of the results, as well as expert advice for parents and coaches on how to optimize baseball training for maximum success. Plus, get an inside look at the big coaching themes that are dominating their thoughts in this year's Spring Training, and learn from their biggest takeaways from doing the podcast. Don't miss out on this essential resource for anyone looking to take their baseball training to the next level! Follow us: youtube channel ⁠Baseball Hacking⁠ Twitter ⁠@keep_hacking⁠ Instagram ⁠@baseball_hacking
Today's Guest is Ryan Connolly and Jeremy dives into what is going on in College Baseball Recruiting. This podcast is full of tips and insights into the current baseball college recruiting landscape. Ryan shares tips with players and parents as well as explains how the landscape of college baseball recruiting has changed for the better and worse. We discuss the transfer portal, what Ryan looks for when recruiting players, the importance of competing, and what role the parents can take in the college recruiting process. A big shout out to Ryan for taking the time during their season. Follow us: youtube channel Baseball Hacking Twitter @keep_hacking Instagram @baseball_hacking
Dive into an insightful conversation between Daniel Nicolaisen and Jeremy as they discuss various aspects of coaching in this podcast episode. Daniel, who is currently the hitting coach for Ole Miss Softball and his past experience as the hitting coordinator and Assistant MLB Hitting Coach for the St. Louis Cardinals, shares valuable insights on coaching and tips for parents/players.. Topics range from the essential qualities of an effective coach to Daniel's personal journey into coaching. Additionally, discover practical tips and hacks tailored for softball parents and coaches. Follow us on X @keep_hacking Follow us on Instagram @baseball_hacking Follow us for Podcast Clips on our YouTube Page https://www.youtube.com/@Keephacking
Ryan Crysler is a professional golf coach who works with professional, collegiate and amateur golfers at Butch Harmon Floridian. They have restructured their Golf Academy to address some of the weaknesses they have identified in golf. We talk about the Academy, their philosophy and then compare development principles between Golf and Baseball. Enjoy!
Coach Rob is a retired Texas High School baseball coach. Considered one of the most influential coaches in both Tim and Jeremy's lives, they discuss his coaching philosophies as well as creating "Buy In" among his players.
Scott Lawler is a former College coach and currently is the Athletic Director and Head Baseball Coach at Benet Academy in the Chicago area. He also works closely with parents educating them on the reality of the college recruiting process.
Jeremy and Tim welcome Cory to the podcast and they dive into their thoughts on youth development.
Jeremy and Tim go into the importance of Feedback in its many forms. They talk about some feedback they got on the first podcast, creating a culture of feedback as a leader and using feedback loops to set up quality practice designs.
Jeremy and Tim introduce themselves, talk about why they started a podcast and what they hope everyone gets out of it.
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