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<blockquote data-quote="Jefpainthorse" data-source="post: 1710538" data-attributes="member: 11766"><p>I worked with a lot of young baseball players 20 years ago. Teach fundementals. If you cant throw, catch or run...it's just a good time. There are all sorts of places to have a good time away from the freindly confines. A good time on a sports feild means giving whole souled effort... if they are less than that we defame the game...and waste the kids time. You will be frustrated...todays kids don't usually know the meaning of work... and too many of today's parents think "everybody" gets a medal for breathing on their own.</p><p></p><p>Teach the fundementals and your kids will win their share of the games. </p><p></p><p>Little kids are cute... I'd rather work with special needs kids (did a couple of years) ...it's all effort and they have a lot of heart. Junior high age kids... they know every thing... </p><p></p><p>Get a chance to work with kids in the Senior age brackets or American Legion... all ears. They are looking to move up or scholorship at that age... very rewarding to coach at that level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jefpainthorse, post: 1710538, member: 11766"] I worked with a lot of young baseball players 20 years ago. Teach fundementals. If you cant throw, catch or run...it's just a good time. There are all sorts of places to have a good time away from the freindly confines. A good time on a sports feild means giving whole souled effort... if they are less than that we defame the game...and waste the kids time. You will be frustrated...todays kids don't usually know the meaning of work... and too many of today's parents think "everybody" gets a medal for breathing on their own. Teach the fundementals and your kids will win their share of the games. Little kids are cute... I'd rather work with special needs kids (did a couple of years) ...it's all effort and they have a lot of heart. Junior high age kids... they know every thing... Get a chance to work with kids in the Senior age brackets or American Legion... all ears. They are looking to move up or scholorship at that age... very rewarding to coach at that level. [/QUOTE]
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