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College Camp Selection MasterClass

Choose wisely

Heads up!

SportsForce Baseball is conducting its annual pre-summer ZOOM College Showcase & Camp Selection Q&A.  

Let an expert coaches panel with over 50 Years of Recruiting Experience Give You The Facts!

FREE Link to RSVP - https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3N0uxV2xQOCptmx1eeuryQ

Limited 100 FREE Spots based on ZOOM limitations (THIS WILL FILL UP.)

 

Parents & Players: 

You are probably getting numerous camp and showcase invites.

Are you wondering which ones are legit vs. a MONEY GRAB? 

Selecting the RIGHT Showcase Camps is one of the most challenging tasks in Recruiting. 

This is why we do our Annual FREE ZOOM College Camp Selection Masterclass.  

Join an expert coach's panel with over 50 Years of Recruiting Experience, Give You The Facts!

- Limited 100 FREE Spots based on ZOOM limitations (THIS WILL FILL UP)

 

TOPICS WE WILL COVER: 

✅ Most families waste $3,000 - $5,000+ on the wrong camps & showcases 

✅ How to Avoid the TOP 3 College Camp Selection Mistakes 

✅ How to Maximize Your Recruiting Opportunities at the RIGHT CAMPS. 

 

COLLEGE CAMP SELECTION MASTERCLASS

When: Tuesday, May 13th

Time: 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST

Where: ZOOM - Click Link

Cost: FREE

($99 Value - - Limited 100 FREE Spots based on ZOOM limitations (THIS WILL FILL UP)

* To get the Masterclass Recording & Material you must register for the Zoom

 

This Exclusive Invite-Only Masterclass will also cover topics like:

✅ Why Are You Getting Invited to So Many Camps & Showcases? 

✅ What are the TOP 5 CAMP SELECTION QUESTIONS you need to ask?

✅ Exactly what type of showcases and camps to consider without wasting thousands of dollars

✅  How to maximize recruiting exposure using email, video, stats, and Twitter, and grab coaches' attention effectively before you attend a camp or showcase. 

✅  Why, now more than ever, you need to make it EASY for college coaches to recruit you.

 

About SportsForce Baseball: 

For the last 16 years, the SportsForce coaching staff has been in the trenches of college recruiting and is actively communicating with hundreds of NCAA DI, DII, DIII, NAIA, and JC coaches each month.

Founded by former college coaches, players, and MLB scouts we help players, parents, and programs maximize their recruiting opportunities and find the right college fit. 

Somebody is Always Watching

Be Mindful of On the Field Behavior

Baseball is a difficult game of ups and downs. It can be a major roller coaster ride, especially hitting. There are hot streaks and cold streaks. There are games you may barrel up the ball four times and still go 0 for 4. Through those rough patches, you must be mindful of your actions on the field. Control your impulses. Your behavior will impact the team, but it will also personally hurt you. You never know who may be in the stands watching. You may have a coach who came to watch you play. You may have a coach who came to watch another player, but took notice of your behavior because he could hear and count the number of f-bombs you thought you said under your breath walking back to the dugout. You may be venting; you may be letting off steam. However, you did not solve a problem. You only made other people a part of your problem. This behavior may rub your teammates and coaches the wrong way. You may think that you are demonstrating passion, illustrating your love for winning and excellence. What is actually happening is the development of perceptions that you are only concerned about your results: your batting average, on base percentage, and other data that will get you what you want. Self-awareness and mindfulness are learned skills that require a significant amount of practice. For some, it may require a routine or mentoring. You can eliminate your cancerous, negative energy through many different strategies that we won't get into during this blog post. The first step is to recognize what you're doing and the impact it is having on you and others. If you are someone who wants to play at the next level, you do not want coaches to see you behave this way. You will minimize opportunities.  

Coach Mike VanderBunt