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Fun over Fear
- Myths and Realities of Youth Baseball. Ages 3-9
- Narrated by: Frank Gerard
- Length: 2 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
Parents, do you want to make sure your child has as much fun as possible when they start playing baseball? Did you know that youth baseball is the second most popular boys’ sport in the United States? The sandlot and neighborhood pickup games have been replaced by the explosion of "pay for play" travel baseball that can start as early as six years.
The myth: Recent studies of parents of adolescent athletes identified a belief among parents that travel baseball and early specialization are necessary for advanced skill set development. Many feel that specialization will increase their child's ability to play baseball beyond high school.
The reality: Any travel team coach or instructor that tells you, as a parent of a three- through 12-year-old, that lessons and being a part of travel baseball will result in a college scholarship, is only concerned with one thing: your money!
As the parent of two sons who went on to play baseball in college as well as a former head baseball coach at the NCAA level, I want to share alternatives with parents that will allow their children to avoid the anxiety and stress that many face within the overstructured and overorganized world of travel baseball. The hamster wheel of travel ball is a business model and not a baseball development model. At the ages of three through 12, baseball should be all about one thing—having fun!
We play it as kids, we watch it and listen to it as adults, and we pass down our love of the game through generations. Baseball is an American family tradition, and I am sharing many stories from my childhood as well as my journey as a baseball dad. My hope is that this audiobook will allow you as a family to create many moments and memories through the sport of baseball. Some of my greatest memories as a child are from the pickup games with my neighborhood friends and local Little League games we played in.
Baseball should be an outlet for children, a chance for them to be creative, to exercise, and to learn how to succeed.
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- Gabriel Gonzalo
- 20-04-22
Your kids will love baseball because of this!
I want my kids to learn the basics of baseball and this is a huge resource that will give them a solid foundation! It teaches how the game and mechanics work, debunking myths, and how your child can love the game while growing up. The narrator is enthusiastic and engaging, making the content exciting to listen to. Highly recommended to parents wanting to introduce this wonderful sport to their child from the age of 3!
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- Suresh Bansal
- 05-05-22
The Complete baseball guide for parents!
Written by an ex-baseball coach and parent, this book is a thoughtful guide of introducing your children to baseball. The writer uses his own childhood and parent experience which gives the content a realistic perspective. Great narration and storytelling make’s this engaging.
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- Nazari
- 08-09-22
Interesting Audiobook
It's well written that described authentic ways for parents to teach their children when they start playing baseball in their childhood. It shows us specialized ways of developing our kid's playing skills based on some authentic studies, research, and author personal stories.
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- Mr. J Murray
- 20-08-22
Great Guide For Youth Baseball
This is an amazing guide to teaching young children about America's pastime. Too often parents want their kids to succeed where they couldn't. I'm glad this book takes the pressure off of the kids and focuses on how they want to play vs how they should play.
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- Amazon Customer
- 20-05-22
Candid and Informative!
The audiobook is informative and helpful especially as baseball is now the second most popular sport in the US. Children develop skills as they learn, children learn by having fun and the book gives parents the insight which is relevant. Baseball is an American family tradition, so the book is recommended for lovers of baseball as it is all about family and community. Take input from local community to prepare kids for baseball.
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- Miss N A Sanderson
- 02-06-22
Great book
This is a great book for both parents and kids to listen to. Baseball is a huge sport in the US and this book will teach your kids all about the sport from a fun and engaging perspective. Recommended for anyone interested in baseball. And fun for the family
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- Matthew Warren
- 06-08-22
Reality!
This book is great and is a no BS guide to youth baseball. Walter speaks the truth and really educates you on what you can expect from youth baseball, which is a great thing.
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