At the end of last year, the efforts carried out by the giant Yanuki 3rd Army coach at a baseball class in his hometown of Fukushima.
Baseball notebooks have become an indispensable item for the growth of youth baseball. The writing style is different, but the giant Toshiyuki Yanuki, the pitcher coach, had the Kitakata Boys players prepare “pen” and “notebook” at the baseball class in Kitakata City, Fukushima, at the end of last year. What was written there was words of gratitude and the growth of the children.
December 18th. Coach Yanuki’s hometown was snow. Therefore, it was held indoors, but it was full of enthusiasm. He taught pitching movements, including catching balls. At first glance, it looks like a normal baseball class, but there was time for children to take notes between the menus.
Mr. Yanuki explained the aim. “I can’t get the kids to do well after seeing them for a day or two and giving them advice. Whether they grow up is whether they can’continue’it. And I’m practicing to be able to continue. I’m wondering if I can make a proper proposal. ” Even if you can make a suggestion, you cannot tell whether it is correct or incorrect without actually experiencing it. Nothing starts. It cannot be continued.
I asked the children to write down the meaning of the practice menu, how they received the advice, and whether it suits them or not. Was it difficult to throw, or was it easy to throw? Every time I listened around, the children repeatedly took notes. It was naturally a repetitive practice.
Some players saw the change immediately.
“I heard from a player,’I was thrown without thrusting, but when I put in my strength, I thrust in.’ I said,’If you thrust in, you can’t do it.’ Even though there is no such thing, it is difficult to throw = (equal) thrusting. Strength = difficult to throw. If this feeling grows, the players will practice repeatedly without permission. I think they will be able to do it. “
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