Excellent video. Footwork is so important at the catching position, and too many catchers don't practice the drills that were shown. I'm from the old school in that I believe in catching the ball first and getting the strike for the pitcher and the throwing, especially at the youth and high school levels, given the probability of runners caught stealing is probably 30% or less. Some of that may be from pitchers not knowing how to hold runners close, in which case the stolen base is on the pitcher more than the catcher.
Good stuff. My 9 year old plays catcher for his Little League team. He's very mobile, has good hands and it vigilant about stopping passed balls. BUT - he has generally weak and inconsistent throws. Looking forward to folding these drills into his regimen and watching the catcher's workshop.
Ultimate Baseball Training Liking the workshop very much, thank you! The concepts presented are advanced and refined for a nine year old. For example, we practice framing, but to be honest, in his games it’s more about stopping passed balls as much as possible rather than keeping strikes strikes. That said, these concepts and drills will definitely give him a leg up when he advances a level next season. Thank you, again.
Awesome! So glad to hear you're enjoying it! I can see how a few of the concepts may be advanced for his age, but I think it's definitely better to be over prepared than under prepared! This catching training will be a great resource for him as he progresses throughout his career
I did the free elite thing and I will start playing middle school ball next year I am a beginning catcher and happened played catcher in a game yet but I will ask the coach next year if I can try it hopefully the videos in the free elite catching workshop will show them I am a great catcher also I will need a bbcor bat so could you recommend some bats
@@UltimateBaseballTraining Toastmasters is a worldwide organization and in every language where you attend to do speeches and improve your public speaking skills. One of the things they talk about is using your hand gestures with purpose. A name that comes to mind about somebody who doesn't and is all over the place with his hands is Donald Trump. He says that's how he exercises lol. He's crazy lol. Some people are natural, like you. By the way, I used to play Minor League as a catcher out of the DR. I wished I would've have access to these videos when I was growing up but then again, back on the island I didn't have access to the internet. Ouch! Great video.
These are interesting ideas, granted.... lots of talk, not as much actual demonstration. Would have strongly preferred two side angles, head-on, umpire view of each drill with voice over. In other words, demonstrating the skill and drill while talking it through.
The drills you need are in your brain. Not in repetitive nonsense. Think about it, and you will make the best decisions. The only thing you said that's worthwhile is acting like a shortstop. Here's the simple shit to being a good catcher: practice finding the seams when you play catch so you can always throw a 4 seam fastball without thinking. If you throw overhand, that will keep your throw from tailing.Work on catching the ball at the point where it most looks like a strike, and in the case where the runner is stealing, try to move into the throw without rising up and blocking the umps view. Learn how each pitch reacts when it hits the dirt and react accordingly. For example, fastballs stay low when bounced, and curves bounce higher and left when thrown by a right-hander. Stop pitches like an infielder, not like dumbass catching coaches preach. Is the best way for a shortstop to stop a shorthop line drive to drop to his knees and block it with his chest or stomach? Hell no. Think like a middle infielder when catching. Try to catch the ball in a way that sets up your throw. Lastly, I think there are some old videos of World Series games on UA-cam where you can watch Johnny Bench or Rick Dempsey. Compare what they do to what your dumbass coaches are saying. Good luck!
Great video. Thanks for posting this video. I have a channel for my son that I've started and he is being trained by Mike Lebo former MLB catcher. Any advice please check the channel out and tell me what you think. Thanks.
When are you going to do a give away because i do not have alot of money to buy baseball stuff do you think you could do a give away to me or just give my something thank you so much
Don't forget about our FREE Elite Catcher Workshop! Just click the first link in the description to learn more!
Is the vid still available?
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YES FINALLY A CATCHING VIDEO THANK YOU!!!!!
YES!!! You're welcome!
love how pumped you are about catching... we are too!
we love catching videos too!
I am a catcher, I will practice with this video! !
Awesome! Don't forget about the free catching workshop! Link is in the description!
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Coach Justin - Perfect timing on this video. My 13-15u catcher was asking about drills last night at practice! Keep up the good work!
Awesome Don! I'm glad this video was helpful. Don't forget about our free catching workshop. Learn more at the first link in the description!
Excellent video. Footwork is so important at the catching position, and too many catchers don't practice the drills that were shown. I'm from the old school in that I believe in catching the ball first and getting the strike for the pitcher and the throwing, especially at the youth and high school levels, given the probability of runners caught stealing is probably 30% or less. Some of that may be from pitchers not knowing how to hold runners close, in which case the stolen base is on the pitcher more than the catcher.
Would you be able to share the Elite Catcher Workshop link again?
Good stuff. My 9 year old plays catcher for his Little League team. He's very mobile, has good hands and it vigilant about stopping passed balls. BUT - he has generally weak and inconsistent throws. Looking forward to folding these drills into his regimen and watching the catcher's workshop.
Hopefully these drills will really help! How are you liking the workshop so far?
Ultimate Baseball Training Liking the workshop very much, thank you! The concepts presented are advanced and refined for a nine year old. For example, we practice framing, but to be honest, in his games it’s more about stopping passed balls as much as possible rather than keeping strikes strikes. That said, these concepts and drills will definitely give him a leg up when he advances a level next season. Thank you, again.
Awesome! So glad to hear you're enjoying it! I can see how a few of the concepts may be advanced for his age, but I think it's definitely better to be over prepared than under prepared! This catching training will be a great resource for him as he progresses throughout his career
great video coach! Ryan is a great catching resource! keep up the good work!
Thank you! Appreciate the support!
Nice video, I'm really happy aboit this video it's good for my practice
keep working hard out there!
Love this video because I'm a catcher!!! Also keep up the good work
That's awesome Manny! Thanks for watching!
I did the free elite thing and I will start playing middle school ball next year I am a beginning catcher and happened played catcher in a game yet but I will ask the coach next year if I can try it hopefully the videos in the free elite catching workshop will show them I am a great catcher also I will need a bbcor bat so could you recommend some bats
I needed this
Glad it was helpful Nicolas!
This is very usefull! Cool!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!
Ryan used to be in Oakland athletics 🤩
thanks
Ya thanks
I do these drills before every game
Good stuff!
Ok thank you
You're welcome Brendan!
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Dude great video man and how did you get him to be in your video.
I loved this video Im gonna recommend this to my catcher friends bye
Thanks man! We've got some big names joining the team. This is just the beginning! :)
Legit bro see ya
Hey Coach ustin! Nice hand gestures with purpose. Have you been to toastmasters?
Thank you! I've never been to toastmasters haha
@@UltimateBaseballTraining Toastmasters is a worldwide organization and in every language where you attend to do speeches and improve your public speaking skills. One of the things they talk about is using your hand gestures with purpose. A name that comes to mind about somebody who doesn't and is all over the place with his hands is Donald Trump. He says that's how he exercises lol. He's crazy lol. Some people are natural, like you.
By the way, I used to play Minor League as a catcher out of the DR. I wished I would've have access to these videos when I was growing up but then again, back on the island I didn't have access to the internet. Ouch! Great video.
Please do this for first base
Matthew 3:2
Jerod Goff
I couldve used this when i was actually playing lol
Did any of you people see that blurry stuff at the beginning
When do the 5 tips start
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These are interesting ideas, granted.... lots of talk, not as much actual demonstration. Would have strongly preferred two side angles, head-on, umpire view of each drill with voice over. In other words, demonstrating the skill and drill while talking it through.
The drills you need are in your brain. Not in repetitive nonsense. Think about it, and you will make the best decisions. The only thing you said that's worthwhile is acting like a shortstop. Here's the simple shit to being a good catcher: practice finding the seams when you play catch so you can always throw a 4 seam fastball without thinking. If you throw overhand, that will keep your throw from tailing.Work on catching the ball at the point where it most looks like a strike, and in the case where the runner is stealing, try to move into the throw without rising up and blocking the umps view. Learn how each pitch reacts when it hits the dirt and react accordingly. For example, fastballs stay low when bounced, and curves bounce higher and left when thrown by a right-hander. Stop pitches like an infielder, not like dumbass catching coaches preach. Is the best way for a shortstop to stop a shorthop line drive to drop to his knees and block it with his chest or stomach? Hell no. Think like a middle infielder when catching. Try to catch the ball in a way that sets up your throw. Lastly, I think there are some old videos of World Series games on UA-cam where you can watch Johnny Bench or Rick Dempsey. Compare what they do to what your dumbass coaches are saying. Good luck!
This is the same person that talks to you on every video
Great video. Thanks for posting this video. I have a channel for my son that I've started and he is being trained by Mike Lebo former MLB catcher. Any advice please check the channel out and tell me what you think. Thanks.
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Thanks for watching!
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How have you not blown up?
We're getting there! Almost at 100k subscribers! Thank you for the support! 🙏🏼
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When are you going to do a give away because i do not have alot of money to buy baseball stuff do you think you could do a give away to me or just give my something thank you so much
We'll try to do another giveaway soon!
Brendan Riberdy getting a job helps with the money issue
Too many redundant words. Catchers are quick this is taking too long
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