It is the mission of Sandlot Baseball and Softball Academies to become
the premier provider of baseball and softball instruction. Our specialized
instructional program goes beyond just the physical training on the field
to include heart, attitude, and mental preparation. Our goal is to instill
a life-long learning system for both mind and body. Our programs are
designed to help parents create successful, dedicated and respectful
children by reinforcing positive values in our unique baseball/softball
setting. Students not only learn how to play the games, but also learn
self confidence by setting and reaching goals, self esteem by continual
growth, improvement on and off the field, and respect for others and themselves.
Hitters Classes
Softball
Tuesdays and Saturdays
*$30 per class
Baseball
Privates - Wednesday
Group - Saturday
*$30 per class
*All classes are sold in monthly packages
*New Power Hitters Classes
Saturday Afternoons
With class registration you will receive
-SPB Trainer Bat (with workout plan)
-Sandlot Batting Gloves
-T-shirt
Training Approach
The Sandlot training approach is based on the five physical tools that
major league baseball scouts look at when evaluating players. Those five
physical tools are:
Running: speed and base running abilities
Fielding: softness of hands, exchange from glove
to throwing hand
Throwing: arm strength and accuracy
Hitting for average: situational hitting
Power Hitting: abilities to drive the ball
The sixth and maybe the most important area
a scout evaluates are referred to in the industry as "makeup".
This in essence is the character of the player, the overall players
attitude, dedication, level of respect and self confidence. Many times
the sixth tool, the players mental aspect, determines if the player
makes the team, earns the scholarship, or is offered the professional
contract. This sixth element is the core of The Sandlot Baseball & Softball
Academies training and how we differentiate ourselves from the competition.
CHAMPS
The Sandlot Baseball and Softball Academies philosophy is based on encouraging
and rewarding positive behavior for each student in his or her game,
at home and at school. The positive characteristics taught at The Sandlot
Baseball and Softball Academies are qualities that help our students
succeed in not only being better ball players, but also better participants
at home and at school. Our CHAMPS philosophy is based on the following:
The Sandlot Baseball & Softball Academies philosophy is based on
encouraging and rewarding positive behavior for each student in his or
her game, at home and at school. The positive characteristics taught
at The Sandlot Baseball & Softball Academy are qualities that help
our students succeed in not only being better ball players, but also
better participants at home and at school.
Our CHAMPS philosophy is based on the following:
champ n. Informal - A Champion cham'pi'on
- One that is clearly superior or has the attributes of a winner
Coachable;
Coach v. - to instruct, direct, or prompt as a coach: to train intensively
(As by instruction and demonstration) (coach pupils) coach'able
adj.
Honor;
hon'or n. - good name and respect other people may have for the person:
A showing of merited respect; one whose worth brings respect or
fame hon'or t.v.
Attitude;
att'ti'tude n. a position assumed for a specific purpose: A mental
position with regard to a fact or state; A state of readiness to
respond in a Characteristic way to a stimulus or situation.
Mentor;
men'tor n. - a wise and trusted guide and advisor; v.- Serve as a
teacher or trusted counselor.
Perseverance;
Perseverance n. - Persistence in any thing undertaken; continued
pursuit or prosecution of any business or enterprise begun; applied
alike to good or evil. 2. In theology, continuance in a state of
grace to a state of glory; sometimes called final perseverance
begun; applied alike to good or evil. 2. In theology, continuance
in a state of grace to a state of glory; sometimes called final
perseverance else has achieved.
Sportsmanship;
sports'man'ship n. - Fair and reasonable behavior playing a sport;
Conduct considered fitting for a sportsperson, including observance
of the rules of fair play, respect for others, and graciousness
in losing.
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Academies. All Rights Reserved. Toll Free 866-538-5951 Denver Area 303-738-5951
| P.O. Box 2171 LITTLETON, CO, 80161