Today I went to about my 9th softball/baseball clinic and this one didn't impress me. Nine clinics seem quite a bit but I feel that you never get enough info. If you consider I started coaching my first team (baseball) in 1978 and didn't attend my first clinic until 1988, it to me wasn't enough and should of started sooner. I have gone to good ones and bad ones; this one wasn't that great. It was run by a local baseball school. I felt it lacked any valuable knowledge. This is my opinion.
The best clinic I went to was some ASA clinics I went to in the early 90's. Hands on, you do the drills, learn how to evaluate skills and how to recognize and correct problems. What I would like to hear is your best and your worst experiences and what you believe is good and bad. Basically, what makes a good clinic?
The best clinic I went to was some ASA clinics I went to in the early 90's. Hands on, you do the drills, learn how to evaluate skills and how to recognize and correct problems. What I would like to hear is your best and your worst experiences and what you believe is good and bad. Basically, what makes a good clinic?