Baseball/Softball Introductory Course

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An introduction to Motor Preferences®

The perfect starting point for coaches who want to understand Aerial® and Terrestrial®, and the impact of extension and flexion preferences in baseball and softball.

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    INTRO COURSE

    1+ hour of video 

    NO CERTIFICATION

    Introductory course only.

    WHY THIS E-COURSE?

    Stop Coaching Every Player the Same Way.

    Learn the foundations of Motor Preferences® 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

     Background of the Motor Preferences®

     Flexion & Extension : What it means and why it matters

     Aerial & Terrestrial movement tendencies

     How Motor Preferences® shows up into baseball & softball

     Practical applications you can use right away


    INFORMATION


    This course is intended as a starting point into the Motor Preferences® system and does not provide MPE Trained Coach status or Level 1 membership benefits. 
    It's a strong introduction to individualized athlete development and movement-based coaching.

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