by Jack Perconte | Feb 26, 2020 | Coaches Corner, Philosophy
Baseball Coaching Tips – Safety Begins with the Coach Recently, there was a tragic youth baseball accident in my neighborhood. As mentioned, it was an accident. Unfortunately, they happen and are unavoidable. It certainly caused youth baseball coaches and...
by Jack Perconte | Jan 14, 2020 | Philosophy
Sports baseball coaching tip of the day Here is how times have changed. Years ago, 85% of the kids I worked with could accept being told they were not doing things correct and had to work harder to get to where they wanted to be. Now, 85% of the kids can’t accept...
by Jack Perconte | Jan 13, 2020 | Philosophy
Self Evaluation leads to Remarkability You cannot change the past, but you must learn from it if you want to have a chance to be a remarkable coach. What is remarkable? Being remembered in a positive way by the people you can influence, both players and their...
by Jack Perconte | Dec 9, 2019 | Coaches Corner, Philosophy
Performance Coaching Secrets However, youth coaches must be careful when watching advanced level sport coaches. Professional and college coaches often display behavior that is for adult athletes. These coaches often scream, swear, and use negativity to coach and...
by Jack Perconte | Apr 29, 2019 | Coaches Corner, Philosophy
Nothing Better than Leadership Coaching The term leadership coaching may seem to be redundant, but unfortunately, many coaches do not lead or look to develop leaders. They have other more important (to them) objectives like winning or helping their child become...
by Jack Perconte | Jan 17, 2019 | Coaches Corner, Philosophy
Coaching Little League Baseball: It’s about the Kids Coaching little league baseball is much more demanding than most think. Times have changed and coaching youth baseball, or youth sports, in general, take more expertise than many years ago. Parents are much...