Agility > Broad Jump

Players Way Summer Series Powered by US Sports Camp, July 21 - 24th
POP Athletics
Jul 23-24, 2025, 9:00AM - 3:00PM CST
N/A
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:18 AM, tagupEvaluation > Agility > Broad Jump

Players Way Summer Series Powered by US Sports Camp, July 21 - 24th
POP Athletics
Jul 23-24, 2025, 9:00AM - 3:00PM CST
N/A
Henry,
Your broad jump distance of 4' 11 1/2" at the Players Way Summer Series Camp demonstrates a solid foundation in lower body explosiveness and power. This measurement provides valuable insight into your athletic potential and indicates areas where you can focus your training to enhance your overall baseball performance.
For a 12-year-old player, this broad jump result shows promise. It suggests that you have a good base of leg strength and coordination, which are crucial elements in various aspects of baseball, including hitting power, fielding range, and base running speed. To build upon this foundation, consider incorporating plyometric exercises into your training routine. Exercises like box jumps, squat jumps, and depth jumps can help improve your explosive power and potentially increase your broad jump distance.
As you continue to grow and develop, maintaining focus on lower body strength and flexibility will be key to improving your overall athleticism. Remember that the broad jump is just one measure of your physical capabilities. Combining this lower body power with proper baseball-specific techniques will help you translate this athleticism into on-field performance. Keep working hard, stay consistent with your training, and you'll likely see improvements not only in your broad jump distance but also in your overall baseball skills.
Your broad jump distance of 4' 11 1/2" at the Players Way Summer Series Camp demonstrates a solid foundation in lower body explosiveness and power. This measurement provides valuable insight into your athletic potential and indicates areas where you can focus your training to enhance your overall baseball performance.
For a 12-year-old player, this broad jump result shows promise. It suggests that you have a good base of leg strength and coordination, which are crucial elements in various aspects of baseball, including hitting power, fielding range, and base running speed. To build upon this foundation, consider incorporating plyometric exercises into your training routine. Exercises like box jumps, squat jumps, and depth jumps can help improve your explosive power and potentially increase your broad jump distance.
As you continue to grow and develop, maintaining focus on lower body strength and flexibility will be key to improving your overall athleticism. Remember that the broad jump is just one measure of your physical capabilities. Combining this lower body power with proper baseball-specific techniques will help you translate this athleticism into on-field performance. Keep working hard, stay consistent with your training, and you'll likely see improvements not only in your broad jump distance but also in your overall baseball skills.
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:18 AM, tagupEvaluation > Agility > Broad Jump
Hitting > Exit Velocity

Players Way Summer Series Powered by US Sports Camp, July 21 - 24th
POP Athletics
Jul 23-24, 2025, 9:00AM - 3:00PM CST
N/A
57.0 mph
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:37 AM, tagupEvaluation > Hitting > Exit Velocity
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:37 AM, tagupEvaluation > Hitting > Exit Velocity

Players Way Summer Series Powered by US Sports Camp, July 21 - 24th
POP Athletics
Jul 23-24, 2025, 9:00AM - 3:00PM CST
N/A
57.0 mph
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:37 AM, tagupEvaluation > Hitting > Exit Velocity
Infield > Velo Caught at 1st

Players Way Summer Series Powered by US Sports Camp, July 21 - 24th
POP Athletics
Jul 23-24, 2025, 9:00AM - 3:00PM CST
N/A
47.0 mph
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:21 AM, tagupEvaluation > Infield > Velo Caught at 1st
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:21 AM, tagupEvaluation > Infield > Velo Caught at 1st

Players Way Summer Series Powered by US Sports Camp, July 21 - 24th
POP Athletics
Jul 23-24, 2025, 9:00AM - 3:00PM CST
N/A
47.0 mph
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:21 AM, tagupEvaluation > Infield > Velo Caught at 1st
Outfield > Glove to Release

Players Way Summer Series Powered by US Sports Camp, July 21 - 24th
POP Athletics
Jul 23-24, 2025, 9:00AM - 3:00PM CST
N/A
N/A
55.00 s
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 9:57 AM, tagupEvaluation > Outfield > Glove to Release
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 9:57 AM, tagupEvaluation > Outfield > Glove to Release

Players Way Summer Series Powered by US Sports Camp, July 21 - 24th
POP Athletics
Jul 23-24, 2025, 9:00AM - 3:00PM CST
N/A
N/A
55.00 s
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 9:57 AM, tagupEvaluation > Outfield > Glove to Release
Throwing > Throwing Velocity

Players Way Summer Series Powered by US Sports Camp, July 21 - 24th
POP Athletics
Jul 23-24, 2025, 9:00AM - 3:00PM CST
N/A
46.000 MPH
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:54 AM, tagupEvaluation > Throwing > Throwing Velocity
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:54 AM, tagupEvaluation > Throwing > Throwing Velocity

Players Way Summer Series Powered by US Sports Camp, July 21 - 24th
POP Athletics
Jul 23-24, 2025, 9:00AM - 3:00PM CST
N/A
46.000 MPH
Geiler, Henry #2, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:54 AM, tagupEvaluation > Throwing > Throwing Velocity
PLAYERS WAY EVALUATION AND TEST SCORE
ATHLETES FIRST - DEVELOPMENT DRIVEN - POTENTIAL MAXIMIZED
Indicates that the participant has just been introduced to the skill or concept and is in the early stages of learning. They have a basic awareness but limited understanding and application of the skill.
Suggests that the participant has been introduced to the skill or concept and now has a basic idea of how it works. They are in the early stages of comprehension and application.
Represents a participant who is at the stage of understanding and executing the skill or concept some of the time. They are making progress but may still require occasional guidance.
Signifies that the participant has a good understanding of the skill or concept and can execute it most of the time. They have reached a proficient level of competency.
Reflects a participant with a full understanding of the concept and skill. They are capable of consistently implementing it into their work, demonstrating a high level of mastery.
Your broad jump distance of 4' 11 1/2" at the Players Way Summer Series Camp demonstrates a solid foundation in lower body explosiveness and power. This measurement provides valuable insight into your athletic potential and indicates areas where you can focus your training to enhance your overall baseball performance.
For a 12-year-old player, this broad jump result shows promise. It suggests that you have a good base of leg strength and coordination, which are crucial elements in various aspects of baseball, including hitting power, fielding range, and base running speed. To build upon this foundation, consider incorporating plyometric exercises into your training routine. Exercises like box jumps, squat jumps, and depth jumps can help improve your explosive power and potentially increase your broad jump distance.
As you continue to grow and develop, maintaining focus on lower body strength and flexibility will be key to improving your overall athleticism. Remember that the broad jump is just one measure of your physical capabilities. Combining this lower body power with proper baseball-specific techniques will help you translate this athleticism into on-field performance. Keep working hard, stay consistent with your training, and you'll likely see improvements not only in your broad jump distance but also in your overall baseball skills.