Parents often ask how baseball differs from other ball sports. One answer is the variety of movement stimuli: short sprints, throws from different angles, focused static drills, and team situations in one session.

Coordination and timing

Hitting from a tee or a coach toss requires time and distance judgement. It is not non-stop running — but when kids sprint, they go all out. That mix builds fitness without boredom.

Communication

We practice calling the ball, backing up bases, and cheering good plays. Simple habits that grow group responsibility.

Low-pressure onboarding

In Goats youth sessions we do not expect perfection on day one. We want kids to want to come back — so we use small games, light contests, and plenty of positive feedback.