The last thing you want is for a coach to click “STOP” twenty seconds into your recruiting video, so here are five “must NOT haves” for a successful baseball or softball skills video:
To start you heading in the right direction, here is “A College Baseball Recruiting Checklist” we used to gather information and figure out a game plan. There is a whole lot to the college baseball recruiting process for high school players, and to stay on top of everything both players AND parents need to stay organized.
In this short interview, my son, Ben, answers four questions about his mental attitude when he filmed his skills video—not once, but twice at two separate times during the recruiting process (spring, then summer)—and both times had to prepare himself physically and mentally to execute his skills to the best of his ability.
It’s so hard to let go and trust that your son will do just fine on his own. Well, he will. Here are the top 6 things parents must do during the baseball recruiting process that will help your son gain confidence and get college coaches looking in his direction.
As much as one needs a resume when applying for a job, you will need a baseball skills video to show a college coach “what you got!” At the beginning stages of the baseball recruiting process with my son, the first question coaches asked was, “Do you have any film?”