Interesting comments on the DVD.Hey there! Just figured I’d let you know that we recently released our e-book and it’s available on our website. I’ll avoid posting a direct link, but feel free to PM for details.
I will say that the reason the DVD was pulled and streaming stopped is because 95% of the information is not what we teach, nor would we ever recommend for training purposes. In fact, if you are still using that DVD to teach catchers, you should stop.
While the DVD information could be considered good for years, that is no longer the case. Our constantly evolving understanding of the human body and biomechanical efficiency has rendered much of that DVD useless.
FYI, if my father was still here, he would be telling you the exact same thing. His number one rule was that in order to keep teaching the game, we must never stop being a student of the game. I haven’t stopped expanding my knowledge base and the information my program uses to train catchers around the world. Luckily catchers will have access to better information today and in the future because of that mentality.
I will say that the reason the DVD was pulled and streaming stopped is because 95% of the information is not what we teach, nor would we ever recommend for training purposes. In fact, if you are still using that DVD to teach catchers, you should stop.
Hey there! Just figured I’d let you know that we recently released our e-book and it’s available on our website. I’ll avoid posting a direct link, but feel free to PM for details.
I will say that the reason the DVD was pulled and streaming stopped is because 95% of the information is not what we teach, nor would we ever recommend for training purposes. In fact, if you are still using that DVD to teach catchers, you should stop.
While the DVD information could be considered good for years, that is no longer the case. Our constantly evolving understanding of the human body and biomechanical efficiency has rendered much of that DVD useless.
FYI, if my father was still here, he would be telling you the exact same thing. His number one rule was that in order to keep teaching the game, we must never stop being a student of the game. I haven’t stopped expanding my knowledge base and the information my program uses to train catchers around the world. Luckily catchers will have access to better information today and in the future because of that mentality.
And yet its changed nowBest camps my DD ever attended.
The changes made to the information on the DVD were all-encompassing. Some minor tweaks to approach and terminology. Others, a complete shift away from an entire ideology.I would be interested in one example of what's changed from the DVD? Was it just the throwing information?
To be clear, the changes were made due to the philosophy that my dad had, which was to stop teaching the moment we stopped learning. All of the changes, including the information taught and structure to our camps, were definitely made for the better. I would rather be wrong today, so I can be right tomorrow, and I'll never stop trying to figure out if there are better, more efficient, methods to accomplishing the skills we teach behind the plate. Complacency is not something my dad, nor I, have ever embraced and I believe the catchers who have come into the program are all significantly better for it.And yet its changed now