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Baseball lessons with

Jacob Carmen

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Baseball lessons with

Jacob Carmen

From$56.70 per lesson
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Happy Student Score
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This coach is very reliable and responsive. Students are very satisfied and regularly return for more lessons.
Coach Rating
5.0
99
Happy Student Score
Outstanding
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This coach is very reliable and responsive. Students are very satisfied and regularly return for more lessons.
Coach Rating
5.0

About your baseball coach

For the love of the game, I've spent the last 16 years sharing my passion for baseball with players of all levels. My coaching philosophy centers on building a strong foundation of fundamentals, fostering strategic thinking, and cultivating a lifelong love for this incredible sport.

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Teaches: Kids, Teenagers, Adults, Seniors
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Levels: Beginners, Intermediates, Experts
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Lives in: Austin, Texas
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Years Playing: Not specified
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Given: 8 lessons

Jacob's availability

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Jacob's availability

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Longview baseball fields

Free
1073.1 miles away

Western Hills Little League - Joseph Field

Free
1066.6 miles away

Chaparral Stadium/Ebbie Neptune Field

Free
1069.0 miles away

Jerry Butler Field (Mustang 2)

Free
1072.9 miles away

Westlake High School Baseball Field

Free
1069.0 miles away

Westoak Woods Baseball Field - home plate

Free
1074.7 miles away

Availability on all locations

Near Austin, Texas

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Accomplishments

➕select baseball 7 years and miss state club baseball

Reputation

99
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Outstanding
Reliability
Always reliable ⭐ Shows up on time and ready to teach every lesson. You can count on them.
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Beginner training plan
Your first lessonBeginners at their first lesson, I would start by creating a fun and welcoming atmosphere where they feel excited to learn. I’d focus on simple basics—how to hold the bat, proper stance, and how to catch and throw the ball—with lots of encouragement along the way. I’d make sure each kid feels included and celebrated for their efforts, no matter how small. My goal would be to build their confidence, teach them teamwork, and most importantly, make sure they have fun while learning the game.
Lesson 11+From lesson eleven onward, I’d focus on refining skills and increasing game awareness. We’d work on more advanced techniques like hitting different types of pitches, mastering fielding mechanics, and understanding situational plays. I would also emphasize strategic thinking—when to steal bases, how to back up teammates, and anticipating the next play. Full scrimmages would become more regular, with coaching moments built into gameplay to teach in real time. My goal would be to prepare them for competitive play while continuing to foster teamwork, respect, and love for the game.
Lesson 4-10By lessons four to ten, I would shift the focus to more structured gameplay, such as running drills for base running, learning how to field ground balls, and understanding simple game strategies. I’d introduce team-based scrimmages to practice what they’ve learned in real game scenarios, encouraging good sportsmanship and teamwork. I would also start teaching them how to communicate on the field, like calling for the ball and understanding basic defensive plays. My goal would be to develop their skills, build confidence, and deepen their understanding of the game in a fun, supportive environment.
Lesson 2-3In the second and third lessons, I would start reinforcing the basics learned in the first session, with more focused drills on throwing accuracy and catching techniques. I’d introduce simple hitting practice, emphasizing good form and eye coordination. To keep things fun, I’d add mini-games that build teamwork and keep them engaged. I’d also begin teaching basic rules of the game, like running the bases and understanding positions. My goal would be to help them feel more comfortable with the fundamentals while building excitement for playing together.

Advanced training plan
Your first lessonFor the first two lessons, I would evaluate the players’ skills through targeted drills, including pitching, fielding, and batting practice. The focus would be on assessing strengths and identifying areas for improvement while reinforcing proper mechanics and form. I’d introduce more complex throwing drills, like double plays and relay throws, and start with batting against live pitching to gauge timing and power. My goal would be to set a strong foundation for high-level play and establish clear, personalized goals for each athlete.
Lesson 11+From lesson eleven onward, the focus would shift to mastery and preparation for competitive play. Practices would be high-intensity, with scrimmages that simulate real-game conditions and pressure scenarios. I’d work with players on fine-tuning their individual skills—pitchers on accuracy and off-speed pitches, hitters on reading pitches and driving the ball, and fielders on flawless execution of defensive plays. Team strategy, advanced base running, and communication would be polished, with the goal of making each player game-ready and confident under any circumstance.
Lesson 4-10By lessons six to ten, I would start implementing full scrimmages with a focus on strategy and real-time adjustments. Players would be encouraged to read the game—understanding pitcher tendencies, base-running strategies, and defensive shifts. Advanced drills like pickoff moves, squeeze plays, and tagging runners would be regularly practiced. I’d also work on mental aspects of the game, including focus, handling pressure, and responding to mistakes with resilience.
Lesson 2-3In lessons three to five, I would ramp up the intensity of practice, focusing on advanced hitting techniques such as situational hitting, bunting, and opposite-field hitting. Defensive drills would include infield and outfield communication, cut-off plays, and advanced positioning. I’d also introduce game-like scenarios to practice decision-making under pressure. Team communication and strategy would be emphasized, with specific plays practiced repeatedly to build instinct and confidence.

Youth players
Working with kidsI would adapt my lessons to focus on making the game fun and easy to understand. I would use simple drills that break down the basics like catching, throwing, and hitting in playful ways, such as mini-games and races. My main goal would be to build their confidence and keep them excited about learning, using lots of positive encouragement and celebrating every small achievement. I would also focus on teaching teamwork and good sportsmanship, so they learn to enjoy playing with others while building their skills.

Working with teenagers I would adapt my lessons to be more challenging and strategy-focused. I would introduce advanced drills that improve their hitting, fielding, and pitching skills, along with game-like scenarios to practice decision-making under pressure. My goal would be to develop their understanding of game strategy, teamwork, and leadership on the field. I would also emphasize the importance of mental toughness, communication, and discipline to prepare them for competitive play.

What you need to bring-glove -bat -sunscreen -water -helmet

What I can bringBat, gloves, cones, balls.

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