Bio
21 seasons as HC of Woodlands HS (TX)
482-155
14 district championships
overall record in 27 years as a head coach is 640-275
3 state championships
3 time national COY
3 first round draft picks
2017 HOF class of the National HS Baseball Coaches Association
57 All State Players, 16 All Americans and has had 26 players taken in the MLB Draft
2006 his Highlanders were crowned the national champions by Baseball America
Extremely humble and...
Bio
- 21 seasons as HC of Woodlands HS (TX)
- 482-155
- 14 district championships
- overall record in 27 years as a head coach is 640-275
- 3 state championships
- 3 time national COY
- 3 first round draft picks
- 2017 HOF class of the National HS Baseball Coaches Association
- 57 All State Players, 16 All Americans and has had 26 players taken in the MLB Draft
- 2006 his Highlanders were crowned the national champions by Baseball America
- Extremely humble and high class individual
- Legend!
Notes
- Routines
- Red lights, yellow lights, green lights
- The higher level you go the more mental the game is
- The 6 inches between your ears controls the 6 feet below
- The difference between winning and losing is execution
- Use telescope approach (whole year) and then break it down
- The mental game helps you be where your feet are
- Mental toughness is about helping you stay present in the moment
- The past is your ego and the future is your pride, and being in the moment is about being humble.
- Routines are huge and teaching in practice and executing in games
- When you get to the game - you take off your clothes and you are no longer a student, son, you are all in and focused in on the game
- When you leave the game/line - you take off your clothes and go back to being a good son/boyfriend/community member
- Drop in the brick, bring a toilet to flush the error
- So what, next pitch to help stay in the moment
- Work on breathing - easy to do when things are going well, but to have the ability to slow it down when the game speeds up and recognizes.
- Players should have their routine, so when they are waiting they are doing their routine
- When the at bat starts you have work your routine (in the hole, on deck, etc)
- Understanding what a players release is and work on it
- Defense get out of the circle
- Purposeful reps to be sure they are aware of their release routine (make them bobble)
- Pitcher wipes the mound (to wipe away the last pitch)
- Classroom session, mapped out practice, and execute in practice
- The lightbulb may not come when we have them but when
- We are trying to develop the champions off the field, and the championships on the field work it out
- First days of the fall we are only in the classroom
- Develop core values - called “family values”
- Excellence - be your best
- Competitive
- Energy
- Selfless
- How are these visible in the community, classroom, home
- What kind of service can we do for the community?
- Challenger league - go help and host
- I wanted to develop a program, not just a team
- Getting to know each of your teammate is crucial
- Present the values - what do we think of them??
- How do we demonstrate in the classroom, community, home
- We have to model the behavior
- Put all kids in the program in small groups and have a leader and they get to know each other, and at the of the fall we have a draft to put together team for “Dell Challenge.” Captains choose
- Costume Halloween game
- Boat crew leaders in charge of attendance to tell coaches who is absent
- Once you think you have this game figured out it will humble you quick
- 80-85% pitcher/hitter battle, so we need to dominate that battle
- We are focused are on the things that happen the most
- Rapsodo to help get numbers to get recruited and help develop a pitcher quicker
- YOU NEED TO BE YOUR BEST HITTING/PITCHING COACH
- Driveline Axe bat trainer for overload/underload bat speed training
- Stations where you choose what works for best for them, along with what WE are doing
- We are trying to give them ownership
- Book studies
- Mind, body, spirit - getting a little bit better each day
- Practice what I preach!
- Focus on the process and play one pitch at a time
- Summer homework - live your family values, read the book, and do a one page reaction paper on it, watch Miracle the movie and look for family values.
- Creating habits versus setting goals.
- What habits will you create to make a big difference?
- We all have those dreams, and look at your habit and do they reflect your goal?
- Raise or lower your goals based on your daily habits
- Fill out your weekly schedule so you know where you time is going
- Log your week!
- Reflect and see where your time is going
- Then fill out your schedule
- If you have a goal you want to achieve then your time need to match that
- Don’t try to do it all, find out what works for your guys!
- reastman@conroeisd.net
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