February 25, 2008
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Jody and I have been working on our methods for teaching hitting for a long time. We are always coming up with new and different ways to coach hitting. I just found out that a team that Jody has been working on hitting with just won a 33-team tournament, blanking the defending state champions 12-0. The first pitch of the game resulted in a home-run. It is a great reassurance when you hear that the methods you teach are paying off big.
Scott Miller
February 25, 2008
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Today is the the first day of practice, and I think I have my ducks in row. For next three days we are going to be a working back into softball mode. The reason we are not getting right to it is two fold. Some of my girls are still involved in Basketball playoffs and will not be out for a few more days. The other reason is that I want the girls to get their arms in shape slowly and work on finding their swings again in more of a relaxed practice. When we really start getting into it later this week, I want high energy and efficent practices. I will also take this time to see what kind of raw skill they have in the outfield and infield. That way, if injuries occur during the season, I will use this knowledge to decide who will be a good fit to change positions.
This is a very young team and we have a lot to get done in the four weeks before our game, but I still think the slow approach will be best for this team. I have coached teams in the past that from the word go it was hardcore practice and I expected hard work from every player. I think that we cannot coach every team the same, we have to adjust a little every year to fit the team’s personality. The specifics may change with every coach, hitting lingo, and fielding technique I want to be on the same page. Also how we communicate with the girls. As a head coach it is omportant that I set the tone. It must be clear to the girls (and to the coaching staff) exactly who has the final say with the team.
Your expectations should not change, but sometimes yout style must.
Scott Miller
February 24, 2008
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Two weeks before the season and I am starting to get very excited. In the next day or two I will getting with my assistant coach to go over a final plan for the season. This is his first year coaching with me, so we have been in contact on a regular bases since he was hired. I want to make sure we are on the same page about several things. One is terminology; we want to say the same thing so players know what we are talking about. Also that expectations are clear for him and for the girls. I want him to know what kind of responsibilities that he will be in charge of. If their are certain techniques that I feel are a must, then this is the time to share them and not after the fact. Players know when you are not on the same page, so spend sometime on this before the season.
Scott Miller
February 10, 2008
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I have mapped out the games and days off for the upcoming season, now I have to figure out how I am going to cover things before the first game. The first thing I do to accomplish this is get my pre-season checklist out and decide what are the most important things to know before our first game. We have four weeks after our first practice before our first game. The things that will have to be covered in team defense time are, 1st and 3rd, bunt defense, cut-offs, signals and base running.
Many of the other things on the checklist are things that can be covered in a simulated game. With my calendar in front of me I start plotting out when things are going to covered and how many times, as the season starts these maybe adjusted by need but the calendar helps me to make sure everything is covered.
Scott Miller
February 2, 2008
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It is now a month before the start of the season, and it is time to start preparing my practice schedule and planning the season. In this blog I am not going to get caught up in the ordering of equipment or transportation or anything along those lines, because that was all done months ago. This blog is about prepping the team for the season. There are three things that I am working on right now and that is what I will talk about today: planning practices, setting up a calendar for team resting days, and getting the girls conditioned.
I begin by planning practices until the first game. This is important because I want to make sure that I have covered everything and the girls are prepared when we step on the field for our first game. I use a checklist of things to cover offensively and defensively. Among the skills to be covered are 1st and 3rd plays, bunt defense, cut-offs, communication, signals, bunting, and base running. The check list I use can soon be found on our freebies page. By getting a calendar out and planning [practices ahead of time, I know I will not get caught up in day-to-day planning and forget an important skill. The first season I coached, I remember that the first game was very close and I wanted the girls in a “no doubles” defense but I had forgotten to cover that defensive skill. That is when I decided that a checklist was a must.
The second thing I do is put all of the season’s games on a calender and try to decide were I can get the girls days off. It is so easy to get caught up in competition during the season and think “we can not afford a day off .” That may not be best strategy. Sometimes your team will not perform well because the players are tired; yet as coaches, sometimes our our first reaction is to say, “We need to work harder.” That attitude may be counterproductive if the girls are tired and need a break. On that note I will admit that when I give the girls the calendar there is always a question mark on the days off because sometimes they do need to work more, but at least if I plan it out without emotion taking over it makes me think about it when the time comes.
The third thing that I am working on is making sure the girls that are not currently playing another sport are getting in shape. I expect my athletes to walk on the field the first day of practice in shape. I do not have time in the pre-season to worry about their cardio, so the girls that are not currently playing another sport should be out on the track getting in shape. It is against the rules for me to get their arms in shape but I sure can get their legs and lungs ready to go.
Those are the three things that I am working on at this point. As a coach, I love the time leading up to the first game. I do not feel that a coach can always be judged on wins and losses, but can be judged on how well they prepared their team. As a coach you need to take pride in the fact that your team is prepared come game time.
Scott Miller
January 25, 2008
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My name is Scott Miller and I am a high school softball coach. I have been coaching softball for 10 years at the high school level, and I provide private hitting lessons to college players. I have had the privilege of working some great coaches and some great players. I also played for very good coaches while in college.
Since I began coaching I have always picked coaches’ brains about how they prepare for a season, just trying to see if they were doing something that I could use. I have always been able to get something new and I have never been afraid to try new ideas. Sometimes the new ideas worked and other times they did not. Either way, I improved my knowledge and ability as a coach. I am going to be posting to this blog as I prepare my team for the season. I will include everything, from planning prior to tryouts, to the first pitch of that first game of the season. I am currently coaching at a a small high school in Kansas. This program is in its second year of existence, and I have been brought in to get the program off to a good start. Due to weather conditions, we will hold practices both outdoors and indoors. I hope that you can pick something out that will help you and your players and I hope that you will leave comments for me and other coaches to read.
Scott Miller