The Youth Sports Club is a leading producer of sports instructional videos and DVDs. Produced by Coach Marty Schupak, This video has been called “the most creative sports instructional video ever made.” Coach Schupak takes household items and puts them to use as props for baseball drills. Instead of spending $200.00 for a baseball hitting net, coach Schupak shows how to make something equivalent for under $20.00. Other items such as cinder blocks, bricks, a bathroom plunger and believe or not, a dozen eggs make “Backyard Baseball Drills” a true baseball lover’s delight. Great practice ideas that kids and adults will love. For more information on how to purchase any of these titles, visit: www.youthsportsclub.com
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A video promoting the local YMCA’s youth sports program. This video was created by students in Jim Hoefler’s not-for-profit management course during the spring semester of 2008.
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The Youth Sports Club is a leading producer of sports instructional videos and DVDs. This is a compilation promo of some of The Youth Sports Club’s best selling titles, including “The 59 Minute Baseball Practice”, “48 Championship Basketball Drills”, and “Championship Soccer Drills”. For more information on how to purchase any of these titles, visit: www.youthsportsclub.com
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On http://ClubHouseGAS.com , former MLB player, Russ Dickerson gives tips for youth baseball catchers.
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Kids need sports
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As a high school basketball player, Tracy sustained two concussions within a short period of time. Tracy tells her story and emphasizes that concussions are a serious injury. Athletes should know that if they think they’ve had a concussion, don’t hide it, report it. Take time to recover. It’s better to miss one game than the whole season.
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Colin Cowherd plays a game called appropriate or inappropriate to discuss ethics in youth sports. Talks about this because a girls high school basketball team beat a school 100-0. From 1/23/09, clip is 10 a.m.: McGwire/Globe on http://insider.espn.go.com/insider/radio/archive?name=herd_podcast
100-0 story: http://highschool.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=903780
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The 12 inch mini hurdle explosions drill is a great way to increase balance and power, and to train youth for sports. Learn how to do the drill in this free youth athletic training video.
Expert: Windell Yancy and Curtis Jackson
Bio: Windell Yancy is a former top collegiate athlete who has trained Division I athletes in the Dallas, Texas area for 10 years.
Filmmaker: john carstarphen
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Our workouts are intense and we demand the best of each individual to give their all. We focus on proper techniques and avoid all injuries possible. We start w/ appropriate weight with each exercise to ensure that our athletes achieve their goals and get the best results. We give God all the honor and glory.
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