About
I pitched at Lyon College. Also had the opportunity to play under an Olympian at West Valley College. In 2018, I was drafted to play Professionally in the ASBA with the E1 Pro-Ballers.
I have been giving informal lessons for many years, but am officially taking on new students now that I’m no longer playing. I am passionate about softball and am looking into making a career out of coaching.
I am the Head Coach at Monterey Peninsula College. I love seeing girls and the sport grow! It's the greatest feeling in the world to watch my girls perform well in games or watching them win the little battles that come along with Softball.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
With new students I prefer to have them show me there typical bullpen/lesson workout and from there make changes based off of fundamentals. I truly believe each athlete has a different routine to get them in the proper mindset to play/practice and so I do my best to keep their routine personalized to each athlete, but keep everything fundamentally sound.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have played softball for 18 years. And I have pitched for 15. I have helped coach and given lessons since I was 16. I am now a volunteer pitching coach at West Valley College in charge of working with the pitchers at the College level.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
My lessons are $60/hr.
-I do not believe enough can be accomplished within half an hour so I do my best to keep lessons at an hour minimum.
How did you get started teaching?
I love the game of softball. When I was 14, i decided I needed to learn all aspects of the game so I can be a better player and in turn help the younger, future players. I began as a pitching coach working alongside my father, and have slowly worked my way into helping coach travel teams whenever I am home and available.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have worked with girls just starting out to girls getting ready to make their way into college. I also am working with girls at the college level.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Do your research! Find your fit. It is okay to go to a lesson and not like the coach. It’s all about consistency. So find a coach you feel you will be able to consistently see! To help maintain and build you up.
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What are my goals? (Pitching/in softball/schools)