Spring Camp


2019 Baseball BC Spring Break Camp

When: March 25-28, 2019

Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Location: East Gym at Langley Events Center. It is inside the main building and the last gym on the left. 

Age: males and females 7-12

Program Details:

With Spring Training right around the corner, get the jump with your baseball development at our Spring Break Baseball Development camp. Enjoy 4 days of baseball activities with every aspect of the game being covered; hitting, throwing, catching, fielding, running, and also some position specific development for pitchers, catchers, outfielders and infielders. We welcome players of all genders, different skill levels, and ages. From the new player who wants to try out baseball for the first time, to the experienced player that wants to work on some specific skills, we will have fun activities for all that register.

Our instructors will have played or coached at a high level of baseball and all have experience in coaching and instructing in a camp setting. They will look to develop the player’s skills in every aspect of the game while providing a safe and fun environment.

Because this is an indoor camp, please dress appropriately for a gym setting. The following is a list that each player will need to have with them for the camp:

  • Baseball glove
  • Running shoes
  • Food and drink (for snacks throughout the day)

If you have any inquiries about this camp, please contact Grass Roots Coordinator Shawn Schaefer by email or phone at the following

Email: scottm@baseball.bc.ca

Phone: 604-586-3315


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Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) is a systemic approach being developed and adopted by Baseball Canada to maximize a participant's potential and involvement in our sport. The LTAD framework aims to define optimal training, competition and recovery throughout an athlete's career to enable him / her to reach his / her full potential in baseball and as an athlete. 

 

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