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Legends Baseball and Softball Camp Franchise System Is Set to Launch in Orange County
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ORANGE COUNTY, Calif., May 17, 2023 — Legends Baseball and Softball Camp, an innovative provider of youth baseball and softball experiences, is thrilled to announce the expansion of its franchise system to Orange County. Brothers Chris and Clint Blevins along with touted high school baseball coach, Steve Kelly, will serve as primary operators, introducing a new era of holistic baseball and softball curriculum and engagement to the community. This summer, Legends Camp will kick-off two weeks of transformative baseball and softball camp experiences at the Veterans Sports Complex in Tustin. Steve Kelly and Alleah, a former UCLA softball star and skilled mental skills coach, will lead the summer baseball and softball camp programming that focuses on ...
SpeedBall: The Innovative New Approach To Youth Baseball Is Coming To Tucson, Arizona
TUCSON, Ariz., May 19, 2023 — Legends Baseball, an innovative provider of transformative youth baseball experiences, is delighted to announce the expansion of its franchise system to Tucson, Arizona. Highly regarded local youth coach, former local baseball star, and college athlete, Nick Thorne, along with his wife Sarah, have combined forces to introduce a unique new approach to youth baseball, bringing the Legends Speedball League to the community.
Batter Up! The Essential Gear Checklist for Legends Baseball and Softball Camps
Hello, future Legends camp all-stars! We understand the excitement and anticipation that comes with attending a baseball or softball camp, and we're here to help you make the most of it. One crucial aspect of having a fantastic camp experience is having the proper attire and gear. Not only will this help you feel more comfortable, but it will also enhance your performance and ensure your safety. So, let's dive into the importance of each item on our checklist: Bat - Having the right bat for your size and skill level will improve your hitting and help you build confidence at the plate. Helmet - Safety first! A well-fitted helmet protects your head ...
Get Ready for a Legendary Summer!
Unveiling Our 2023 Summer Baseball & Softball Camp Locations Hey there, Legends camp parents! Are you ready to dive into an unforgettable summer of Legends Baseball and Softball Camps? Not only are we offering camps all over the SF Bay Area, we're expanding our horizons to include new locations in Petaluma and Lamorinda along with moving outside the Bay Area into Orange County, and Tucson, Arizona! 🌴⚾ We know that finding the perfect summer camp venue can be like hitting a curveball, but we've got your back! Check out our beautiful 2023 camp venues in the SF Bay Area, and let's start planning your kids' ultimate summer adventure! Marin: Say hello to our gorgeous home ...
Rainy Day Blues? 10 Indoor Baseball and Softball Drills To Try At Home
Is your ballplayer getting cabin fever, as another atmospheric river rains out games and practices? ☔ 😥 If you are struggling to keep your child active and engaged with baseball and softball on a rainy day… look no further! Here are 10 creative and fun ways your child can stay active with baseball and softball, and take their skills to the next level, even when the weather isn't cooperating. These indoor drills and activities are perfect for a rainy day, and will help your child stay sharp and improve their skills, no matter the weather. So grab a ball and some gloves, and get ready to have some fun! Use a blanket to create a DIY pitching net. Encourage ...
29 Sentences That Will Make You A Better Youth Coach
These are lessons learned after 15 years of coaching youth. Things I didn't even realize I did until I sat down to write this. They work for me and my coaching style. Hopefully some will work for you... To get your kids to focus at practice you need to make a competition out of EVERYTHING. If you are doing your job well you should never have to punish kids. If you are not having fun coaching, your players are not having fun playing. Addressing a player 1 on 1 in front of the entire team will rarely have a positive outcome. Don't ever expect parents to thank you at the end of the season. Validation comes from within. If your program ...