10 year old team won 13-0 in soccer today. Big break through in the top division. My girl had 3 goals which was a proud papa moment. Team wasn't a great team but they were in the top flight and was great for the girls confidence going forward.
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That's the best part!My son had a practice for tee ball on Tuesday. I helped out with some of the drills and I'm kicking myself for not being a coach. Man it was so much fun. It was crazy seeing kids that didn't know how to throw, show them and seeing the smile when they threw the ball.
I'm looking for help from any baseball or softball coaches out there. I've got one girl who continuously moves her front foot toward third-base, drop her back shoulder to create a big upper cut swing and misses the ball. I've tried explaining to her where her front foot needs to move, I've put a bat behind her feet to prevent her from stepping out and I've drawn a line in the dirt to encourage her to step in the right direction. None of it seems to be working. Anyone have tips or drills they can suggest to address this?
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Ah, life as a youth sports coach...the question I asked about the kid stepping out demonstrates that I was thinking about and working on ways to try to help a kid that's struggling. Same kid no-shows to practice last night.
Her mom's on me about getting her daughter more time at pitcher (8 and 9 year old player pitch), so I am pretty sure they are into it. It was just an odd coincidence that the day I asked for help was followed by her no-showing.I was thinking up a drill that might help but it would appear that may not be necessary. If the kid decides that the game isn't for her and is no longer participating that's one thing. If she comes and goes as she pleases (and her parents allow it) that would drive me crazy too.