Active Baseball Lessons
About
I love baseball, this sport literally saved my life. So, I enjoy passing on lessons that I've learned and helped me succeed on the field and off. I am someone who is known as a Utility player. I can play every single position on the field. From pitching, to catching, infield and oufield. I done it all and still do it all. Hitting, bunting, baserunning.
I can't promise that my students will be the greatest baseball players in the world. I can promise that my student's learn how to play this game the right way and they will be one of the best on every single team they play on. How far they want to go, is truly up to them.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I would have a catch with them and get to know them. Break the ice, make sure we feel comfortable and even though I am giving lessons. I like to keep it fun, because somewhere along this journey, we forget that this game is really fun.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I attended Arizona State after I graduated from high school. So, I know what it takes and what coaches or scouts are looking for. That ranges from four year university's to Junior college's. Including trying out for big league clubs. How far my student want to go, I will be willing to be apart of that journey with them. With lessons, and advice or anything they need.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
I usually charge $40 for the first time and from there you can decide if I was the right man for the job. If the answer is yes, and you believe in me, I will teach your son/daughter everything I've learned to help them with their game. Each lessons for $60 and usually try to keep my lessons within an hour or hour and 30. I won't let my student walk away feeling defeated or like they didn't learn anything. So, I will not rush any lessons.
How did you get started teaching?
I started teaching because of my nephews. They heard I was back home and wanted to play baseball. Every single brother of mine played baseball. My dad taught me and my older brothers as well. When my nephews came up to me and asked me to help, it just felt natural and something I really enjoyed.
What types of students have you worked with?
Usually my studends range from 8-18. But I worked with middle school kids. to high school kids and even college kids. You will see them improve a lot from whatever they think they need help with.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
Can't really say it's a recent event but it something that always happens during or after my lessons. I see what they need help with, and they might find it difficult to do something but once they trust me and listen to whatever they find hard to do, I enjoy the confidence that builds up inside them and the smile they get after learning how practice and repetition can make the hard things, feel like easy things.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Honestly, I like when my students know exactly what they struggle with. Things they are worried about facing on the field. I need them to admit the difficulty things they find hard or complicated or what they might be affraid of happening during a game.