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20-YEAR COACH & TEACHER The 8020BASEBALL Podcast

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Thank you @JpNerbun for coming on the podcast and sharing your coaching wisdom with us!
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Gerry DeFilippo
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“Speed is the quality you lose the fastest.” In only 5-7 days if untrained Tennessee football performance director Derek Owings discusses how important consistent speed training is Young athletes: sprint consistently, 2-3 times per-week!
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I had this very same discussion on the podcast today with Speed Training Coach, Coach Pendergraft.
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The Kelce brothers accidentally explained one of the longest-running training mistakes in professional sports in under 30 seconds. A pitcher's delivery takes 1.5 seconds. The rest period before the next pitch is roughly 20 seconds. A starter who throws 100 pitches in a game produces somewhere between 2 and 3 minutes of total physical exertion across a 3-hour window. The work-to-rest ratio is approximately 1:20. That ratio maps almost perfectly to the ATP-CP energy system, the anaerobic pathway that powers movements lasting under 10 seconds. Sprinting. Jumping. Swinging a bat. Throwing a 97 mph fastball. Every meaningful action in baseball lives in this system. Distance running trains the opposite system. Aerobic metabolism. Slow-twitch muscle fibers. Type I fibers that are smaller, produce less force, and prioritize fatigue resistance over power output. Elite sprinters carry 60-80% fast-twitch fibers. Elite endurance athletes carry 60-95% slow-twitch. A 2008 study on collegiate baseball players found that combining endurance training with power training produced measurable drops in power output. You are literally remodeling the engine in the wrong direction. Training the aerobic system when every sport-specific action runs on anaerobic fuel. The tradition started decades ago because games last 3 hours and coaches confused game duration with physical demand. A game lasting 3 hours does not mean the athlete is exerting for 3 hours. A pitcher standing on the mound between pitches is recovering, not working. The correct training analog is a sprinter who runs 100 meters, walks back, and goes again. Driveline Baseball, Eric Cressey, and every major sports science program has been publishing this data for over a decade. Strength coaches at the MLB level largely moved to sprint-based and med ball protocols years ago. But the foul-pole-to-foul-pole jog still persists at the high school and college level because the coaches who played in the 90s trained that way and never updated. The Kelces just explained it to 3 million people faster than any journal ever could.

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Baseball’s Greatest Moments
Bob Uecker’s greatest calls from Major League.
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@TolentinoTeach This is a great topic for discussion! What are some specific ways you believe PD can be designed so it encourages debate, creativity, and real growth that leads to measurable student engagement/learning increases?
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Brian Tolentino M.Ed
Brian Tolentino M.Ed@TolentinoTeach·
One of my biggest concerns about professional development: there’s almost no room for disagreement. It’s a compliance system. Check the boxes, get the points, move on. We need self-driven PD that encourages debate, creativity, and real growth.
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When I talk to coaches, they often tell me their players find fundamentals boring. But here's the truth: Fundamentals aren't inherently boring. It's how we coach them that makes all the difference. Take throwing accurately...one of baseball’s core fundamentals. A stale throwing program feels like a chore. But a dynamic, structured, fast-paced one with variety and competitions? That’s fun. 🔥 Let’s make fundamentals exciting again!
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Overprotected kids become unprepared adults. Dawn Staley nailed it.🔥 You can’t shelter your child from every hard moment and then expect them to handle adversity when it counts. Hard is the lesson. Watch. Share. Bookmark.
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Peyton Lewis
Peyton Lewis@plewisbaseball·
To all the parents who give "advice" during the game and critique performances after a challenging performance.....remember this: S#it happens. Baseball is HARD. Paul Skenes threw 2/3 of an inning today and gave up 5 earned runs. He will be fine. So will your son!
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A great way to positively grow players' mindsets and team cultures is to consistently infuse mission-aligned mantras.
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Rick Giavonette
Rick Giavonette@CoachRickSodo·
@M_Gerber17 Once the season starts I tell hitters “your swing is your swing” Every conversation after that is approach. Hunting our pitch early, looking to do damage gap to gap. Understanding the arm we are facing. A ball in play with 2 strikes is always better than a backwards K.
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Matt Gerber
Matt Gerber@M_Gerber17·
Hot take: most amateur hitters and their coaches focus on mechanics, thinking magic can be sprinkled and outcomes will change. Mechanics matter for sure but let’s talk about timing and pitch selection before we make wholesale swing changes!
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@dwsooner11 @CBCJakeMck Yeah, I agree. You make a good point. My message was focused solely on the abundance of oversensitive catchers/pitchers I’m seeing that have turned to vigilante justice rather than just getting ready for the next pitch and getting better.
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Yon Dates
Yon Dates@dwsooner11·
@8020_BASEBALL @CBCJakeMck I have coached the game for 35 years. You say take that energy and use it to focus on not giving homeruns. How about the hitter? Just drop the bat and run the bases like you expected to hit that bomb. Both of those things take zero thought or effort.
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Jake McKeever
Jake McKeever@CBCJakeMck·
Don’t like it, don’t allow a homer
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