45 min listen
WYC 083 – Youth Baseball – Troy Silva talks 9 Innings of Hitting
FromThe Winning Youth Coaching Podcast: Youth Sports | Coaching | Parenting | Family Resources
WYC 083 – Youth Baseball – Troy Silva talks 9 Innings of Hitting
FromThe Winning Youth Coaching Podcast: Youth Sports | Coaching | Parenting | Family Resources
ratings:
Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Jun 20, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Troy Silva is the author of the #1 bestselling book on Amazon & iTunes for coaching baseball - 9 Innings of Hitting. Troy spends his days coaching baseball at Rijo Athletics in the Seattle area. Troy has spent his life playing and coaching baseball, including being drafted by the Cleveland Indians in 1997 and playing 6 years of professional baseball. Troy is married and has 3 beautiful children.
Book: 9 Innings of Hitting
Twitter: @TroyPSilva
Facebook: /Rijo-Athletics-Baseball-Softball-49661522946
Websites: rijoathletics.com ; rijobaseball.tv
Listen Now:
Listen on iTunes: iTunes link
Listen on Stitcher: Stitcher link
Listen on Google Play Music: Google Play link
-
Quote
'Hitters have to be smart enough to have a good approach and dumb enough to get in there and hit.'
Pretty swings vs. developing consistent swings in players
Swing instruction is different than hitting instruction - you need someone to develop the concept of hitting. It starts with the swing, but that's just the first step in the process of hitting.
Each individual has different needs
Early on while Troy was coaching - he realized that kids weren't necessarily getting better, they were just looking better. He was trying to teach them all one way to swing, instead of working with each individual's strengths.
Mental Toughness
There is a huge difference between expecting to hit the ball vs. trying to hit the ball
Mental approach actually has a physical effect on batspeed
Mental approach - how do you not overthink when at the plate?
'Hitters have to be smart enough to have a good approach and dumb enough to get in there and hit.'
'Free hitters up to be athletic and just get in there and compete'
Quiet the mind - it's ok to be thinking about 1 thing while at bat - just don't start complicating it by thinking of 5 or 10 different things you need to do
Teaching progression
A great start is just to have kids watch their favorite big-leaguer and copy what they are seeing.
Start with mechanics. Then it comes down to the individual and what they need to become a productive hitter. Great progression chart in the book 9 Innings of Hitting
Should we teach the ‘oppo first’ approach when setting up our batting practices?
You should learn power first and how to swing hard BEFORE learning how to hit to the opposite field
HIT - Honor, Integrity, Truth
As a Christian, Troy uses baseball to be a light in a dark world.
As a coach your job is to be a mentor and positive influence in these young peoples' lives.
The One that got away
Being drafted as a pitcher was really tough for Troy
Best borrowed/stolen idea
Ed Sheft - Mental toughness - You have to know you are better than your competitor
Favorite coaching/leadership quote/book
Personal experience is the best teacher
Rijo Athletics and 9 Innings of Hitting
Online video hitting/fielding portal with over 300 videos: rijobaseball.tv
Book by Jose Rijo: Creating Winning Relationships through Sports
-
Reviews are the lifeblood of the podcast!- If you like the podcast- please take 2 minutes to write a review! Click here
Ready to be an Awesome Youth Coach? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter:
Book: 9 Innings of Hitting
Twitter: @TroyPSilva
Facebook: /Rijo-Athletics-Baseball-Softball-49661522946
Websites: rijoathletics.com ; rijobaseball.tv
Listen Now:
Listen on iTunes: iTunes link
Listen on Stitcher: Stitcher link
Listen on Google Play Music: Google Play link
-
Quote
'Hitters have to be smart enough to have a good approach and dumb enough to get in there and hit.'
Pretty swings vs. developing consistent swings in players
Swing instruction is different than hitting instruction - you need someone to develop the concept of hitting. It starts with the swing, but that's just the first step in the process of hitting.
Each individual has different needs
Early on while Troy was coaching - he realized that kids weren't necessarily getting better, they were just looking better. He was trying to teach them all one way to swing, instead of working with each individual's strengths.
Mental Toughness
There is a huge difference between expecting to hit the ball vs. trying to hit the ball
Mental approach actually has a physical effect on batspeed
Mental approach - how do you not overthink when at the plate?
'Hitters have to be smart enough to have a good approach and dumb enough to get in there and hit.'
'Free hitters up to be athletic and just get in there and compete'
Quiet the mind - it's ok to be thinking about 1 thing while at bat - just don't start complicating it by thinking of 5 or 10 different things you need to do
Teaching progression
A great start is just to have kids watch their favorite big-leaguer and copy what they are seeing.
Start with mechanics. Then it comes down to the individual and what they need to become a productive hitter. Great progression chart in the book 9 Innings of Hitting
Should we teach the ‘oppo first’ approach when setting up our batting practices?
You should learn power first and how to swing hard BEFORE learning how to hit to the opposite field
HIT - Honor, Integrity, Truth
As a Christian, Troy uses baseball to be a light in a dark world.
As a coach your job is to be a mentor and positive influence in these young peoples' lives.
The One that got away
Being drafted as a pitcher was really tough for Troy
Best borrowed/stolen idea
Ed Sheft - Mental toughness - You have to know you are better than your competitor
Favorite coaching/leadership quote/book
Personal experience is the best teacher
Rijo Athletics and 9 Innings of Hitting
Online video hitting/fielding portal with over 300 videos: rijobaseball.tv
Book by Jose Rijo: Creating Winning Relationships through Sports
-
Reviews are the lifeblood of the podcast!- If you like the podcast- please take 2 minutes to write a review! Click here
Ready to be an Awesome Youth Coach? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter:
Released:
Jun 20, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
WYC 010 Youth Basketball – Rob Jones – Good, Better, Best: What does it take to be a winning youth coach? Listen in as Coach Rob Jones shares coaching stories and discusses his journey to becoming a successful youth coach. - Rob played for Coach Nolan Richardson at Arkansas, by The Winning Youth Coaching Podcast: Youth Sports | Coaching | Parenting | Family Resources