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Parker Ashton

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Baseball lessons with

Parker Ashton

From$99.22 per lesson
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✨Parker is new on TeachMe.To – but very experienced with baseball. We strictly vet every instructor so you can book with confidence. Satisfaction is guaranteed. If anything go sideways, we'll switch you to a different coach or give you your money back.
✨Parker is new on TeachMe.To – but very experienced with baseball. We strictly vet every instructor so you can book with confidence. Satisfaction is guaranteed. If anything go sideways, we'll switch you to a different coach or give you your money back.

About your baseball coach

I have played baseball forever. I have been coaching and giving individual instruction for going on 6 years now. I played at Lausanne Collegiate School in Memphis, TN. I pitched at Freed Hardeman University in Henderson, TN. I coached at First Assembly Christian School in Memphis, TN. I coach with WOW Factor National for travel ball. I currently coach at Champion Christian College in Hot Springs, AR.

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Teaches: Kids, Teenagers, Adults, Seniors
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Levels: Beginners, Intermediates, Experts
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Lives in: Hot Springs, Arkansas
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Years Playing: Not specified

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Five Tool Academy

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672.0 miles away

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Near Hot Springs, Arkansas

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Accomplishments

➕College Coach at Champion Christian College

Reputation

✨Parker is new on TeachMe.To – but very experienced with baseball. We strictly vet every instructor so you can book with confidence. Satisfaction is guaranteed. If anything go sideways, we'll switch you to a different coach or give you your money back.

Beginner training plan
Your first lessonFor our first lesson, most of the time I treat it as somewhat of an assessment. I teach my warmup routine I do with all of my athletes I teach my throwing routine I do with all my athletes I evaluate how the athlete throws, runs, catches/ fields, hits, and pitches. To not overload the athlete with information, I try and give them one or two things that need to be fixed and we primarily work on those in the first lesson. At the completion of the lesson, I take them through the cool down and arm care routines I do with all my athletes.
Lesson 11+This is where it gets fun. After 10+ sessions with an athlete, they usually come out of their shell a bit. In most cases, this allows us to connect on a bit more personal level, making learning more fun for both parties. If the athlete is working hard AND having fun and messing around a bit, they will retain more information and improve quickly. We will finish with our cooldown and arm care routines.
Lesson 4-10More of the same from 2-3. If the athlete is progressing well, then we will keep adding layers on, improving their performance very quickly. If not, then we will try many different ways to try and break through. Taking a step back and reevaluating what we’re trying to accomplish helps in most cases. We will finish with our cooldown and arm care routines.
Lesson 2-3We hit the ground running in the next few lessons. We do our warmup, throwing routine, much more efficiently this time around, and we get into the work! The few things we worked on in lesson 1 will be brought up again. 1 of 2 things can happen at this point. If the athlete seems to have fixed/ gotten better at what we worked on previously, we will go into 2-3 more things that need to be fixed. If there were not strides made, I give the athlete different cues or actions to try and get through to them. We will finish with our cooldown and arm care routines.

Advanced training plan
Your first lessonFor our first lesson, most of the time I treat it as somewhat of an assessment. I teach my warmup routine I do with all of my athletes I teach my throwing routine I do with all my athletes I evaluate how the athlete throws, runs, catches/ fields, hits, and pitches. To not overload the athlete with information, I try and give them one or two things that need to be fixed and we primarily work on those in the first lesson. At the completion of the lesson, I take them through the cool down and arm care routines I do with all my athletes.
Lesson 11+This is where it gets fun. After 10+ sessions with an athlete, they usually come out of their shell a bit. In most cases, this allows us to relate on a bit more personal level, making learning more fun for both parties. If the athlete is working hard AND having fun and messing around a bit, they will retain more information and improve quickly. We will finish with our cooldown and arm care routines
Lesson 4-10More of the same from 2-3. If the athlete is progressing well, then we will keep adding layers on, improving their performance very quickly. If not, then we will try many different ways to try and break through. Taking a step back and reevaluating what we’re trying to accomplish helps in most cases. We will finish with our cooldown and arm care routines.
Lesson 2-3We hit the ground running in the next few lessons. We do our warmup, throwing routine, much more efficiently this time around, and we get into the work! The few things we worked on in lesson 1 will be brought up again. 1 of 2 things can happen at this point. If the athlete seems to have fixed/ gotten better at what we worked on previously, we will go into 2-3 more things that need to be fixed. If there were not strides made, I give the athlete different cues or actions to try and get through to them. We will finish with our cooldown and arm care routines.

Youth players
Working with kidsI try and give very simple directions to allow them to use their given athleticism and flexibility. This allows their body to move naturally, which is where most youth players get pushed back. They have coaches trying to force them to have the same movements as everyone else.

Working with teenagersI try to be a bit harder on teenagers than with my younger kids. If they are coming to me as a teenager, they want to take baseball and run with it. That can’t be accomplished if they are not focused every session trying to get 1% better.

What you need to bringBaseball Bat Helmet Glove Batting Gloves

What I can bringVarious Training Tools Balls

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