lundi 20 mai 2013

The Annapolis Baseball Camp Is A Hit

By Antoinette Quinn


There is nothing better than the feeling a child gets from a big win on the baseball field. Actually, the sport does not matter. What does matter is the lessons learned by the child who fights for a win, does it with class, respects the game and his opponents. This and many more life lessons are gained when they attend an Annapolis Baseball Camp.

There are a lot of things that kids can learn from team sports. They teach discipline, hard work, working with others, following the rules and other people, and other traits as well. They learn a lot from these teams and the coaches involved. While that is all well and good, they get a little extra from the experience if they attend a camp at least once.

The people who work at such camps are all very skilled at what they do. For some of them this is a part time job. They work as corporate professionals, medical doctors and various other careers and they come to the camps in their off time to help teach the kids. The do this because they love it. They love being able to share their knowledge with someone who wants it.

The players that come to these camps will often get the chance to learn from members of Major League Baseball or one of the affiliates that run the minor league clubs. No matter what a professional player is usually on staff for a period of time to help the kids gain that knowledge they seek. The lessons they learn can be priceless.

Pitching machines, batting cages, and a entire program of drills and exercises will fill their time. From morning until dinner time the children will learn about the sport they love. They take breaks in between each lesson and have an entire buffet to choose from for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

It is always recommended that youth ball players get the chance to attend at least one of these before they either stop playing. There is no age restriction for these except for the fact that playing age is of course recommended. Whether your child is playing in-house ball for the park district or plays with the local travel teams does not matter.

The professional players that spend time at the camps are all active players or recently retired. They have all played at a professional level and know what it takes to get there. They answer their questions, help them with drills, and are available for the children to learn from the entire time they are there. They all love this chance to work with the children.

The Annapolis Baseball Camp is something that should not be passed on should the opportunity exist. If the admittance cost is an issue there are always scholarships available through local townships, schools, or park districts. They all understand the importance of such experiences and will usually do whatever they can do to help a child in need.




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