Baseball / Softball E-course level 1

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Learn to Coach the Athlete, Not a Generic Model.

Go deeper into Motor Preferences® and learn how to identify the movement solutions each player naturally needs.

This Level 1 course gives baseball and softball coaches a practical framework to better understand how athletes move, learn, swing, throw, and perform.

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    INSTANT ACCESS

    Start learning right away.

    100% ONLINE

    Learn at your own pace.

    FULL COURSE

    3+ Hours of video & final test

      TRAINED COACH STATUS

    Earn your MPE Trained Coach recognition.

    WHY THIS E-COURSE?

    Stop Coaching Every Player the Same Way.

    Learn the complete Motor Preferences® framework and how movement 
    preferences influence baseball and softball performance.

    ​UNDERSTAND

    Learn the background of Motor Preferences® and why how an athlete creates movement matters.

    ​INDENTIFY

    Discover Aerial® / Terrestrial® and extension/flexion tendencies.

    APPLY

    Used pratical examples to improve your coaching decisions.

    What You’ll Learn


     How to identify key Motor Preferences™ in baseball and softball players
     Why athletes respond differently to the same cue or drill
     How flexion, extension, aerial and terrestrial profiles influence movement
     How laterality, association, dissociation, axial & large profiles affect performance
     How to choose drills that better match the athlete
     How to reduce guesswork in player development
     How to build more individualized coaching strategies

    Before & After: Structural Alignment in Action

    Study case
    Anne Lise ends her Achilles Tendon issue using Motor Preferences Approach

    Study case
    Jules, triathlete, has pain while riding his bike
     

    Study case
    2 different pitching motions : Terrestrials & Aerials

    Motor Preferences Impact on Maryland Baseball Terps