Blue Jays National Coaching Clinic

November 9, 2012


The Toronto Blue Jays, in partnership with Baseball Canada, will host a National Coaching Clinic for baseball coaches working at all levels of competition.

Baseball Canada will provide professional development credit for each of the modules that coaches attend, as well as host four NCCP Instructor Beginner Context modules: BASERUNNING, INFIELDING, OUTFIELDING AND HITTING.

The Clinic will take place at Rogers Centre on January 4-6, 2013 with most of the event taking place on the field. Access to a classroom environment will be required for off-field events. The clinic schedule will be arranged so that each module will be repeated, thereby providing coaches with the opportunity to attend sessions that are running concurrent to those they are attending. A key messaging component of the clinic will be that coaches will learn to understand and apply in practice the concepts being taught over the weekend. Topics covered: Pitching, Catching, Hitting, Infield play and Outfield play.

Cost is $120 per participant.

http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/tor/baseball_academy/coaches_clinic.jsp


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