Daniel Cabuling (@dancabuling) 's Twitter Profile
Daniel Cabuling

@dancabuling

Co-founder, Director of Strength, Director of Softball Player Development @kpimh MS, CSCS

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Very common where I’m at! Little league, all stars, AND Travel Teams all running at the same time. But hey! It’s not the 3-4 games a week, pitching for both teams, playing SS/Catcher, and no coaches communicating on what that player has done for the other team causing injuries.

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Very common in the athletes I’ve assessed. Baseball and softball is an asymmetrical sport. You’re rotating the same way over and over at a very high speed, depending on the player. The pelvis tends to accommodate this range of motion. This is also somewhat due to how we are

Kieron Button (@kieronbutton17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why does 'joysticking' coaching persist in youth sports despite all the education out there? 🚨This outdated approach - where coaches micromanage every move hurts young children. It’s not beneficial because it: 1. 🛑 Stifles creativity & decision-making skills. 2. 😟 Lowers

Daniel Cabuling (@dancabuling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Change practice to playing and you’ll get the same result. Coaches who give players all the answers pre-play set them up for failure in the long run.

Daniel Cabuling (@dancabuling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Has anyone used Trackman for softball? I’ve given Rapsodo 5 years of my life and I can’t do it anymore. Can anyone verify the data is accurate? It looks about right but I’m by no means an expert.

Steve Magness (@stevemagness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research shows that if coaches are overly critical and have a "negative appraisal" post-game, testosterone levels will drop and it will negatively impacts the next game performance.

Jim Shapiro (@jimshapiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Travel ball did it again. Another family paying $3,000 to have their kid on the B Team so they can then pay a few thousand bucks a weekend to travel out of state to play teams form the very state they just came from so that “college coaches” can see their 12 year old compete.

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We should really switch the term “overuse” injury to “over-competing” injury. Most injuries are a result of simply playing too many games and too many sports at the same exact time.

Eric Cressey (@ericcressey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In youth sports (as in life), parents must be comfortable saying “no.” If you aren't comfortable saying no, find a coach who'll say no for you. If you have a coach who doesn't like you saying no, find a new team. You can't say yes to every team, tournament, showcase, or lesson.

Daniel Cabuling (@dancabuling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember! The name on the back of your jersey is why you get to the level of play you want to, not the one on the front. Most will try to convince you otherwise but there are 168 hours in the week. YOU decide how to use those 168!

Rachel Coleman (@_coachrachel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gerry Glasco at Texas Tech is playing the travelball coaching game against these College Coaches & winning… Get a backer & buy the best team. Btw if you didn’t know - this is happening in travelball too 👀

Lee Taft (@leetaft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Possibly the greatest negative impact on generations of children! -Took away innocence of youth introduction to sport -Eliminated large populations -Youth sport became angry -Parents stole kids spotlight -Money first, fun last -Winning over development -Scholarships or bust

Possibly the greatest negative impact on generations of children!
-Took away innocence of youth introduction to sport 
-Eliminated large populations 
-Youth sport became angry 
-Parents stole kids spotlight 
-Money first, fun last 
-Winning over development 
-Scholarships or bust