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
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:56 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
Bo,
Your performance in the broad jump at the Players Way Summer Series Camp was impressive, especially for a 9-year-old athlete. Achieving a distance of 5'5" demonstrates a solid foundation of lower body strength and explosive power. This is an excellent indicator of your potential for quick starts and acceleration on the baseball field, which can greatly benefit you in various aspects of the game, from fielding to base running.
To continue improving your broad jump and overall agility, focus on incorporating plyometric exercises into your training routine. Exercises like squat jumps, box jumps, and bounding can help enhance your explosive power. Additionally, working on your core strength will provide better stability and transfer of power from your lower body to your upper body, which is crucial in baseball movements.
Remember that agility is not just about raw power but also about body control and coordination. As you continue to grow and develop, pay attention to your technique in all movements, both in training and during gameplay. Proper form in your broad jump and other agility drills will translate to better performance on the field. Keep up the great work, Bo, and continue to push yourself in your agility training. Your dedication at this young age sets a strong foundation for your future in baseball.
Your performance in the broad jump at the Players Way Summer Series Camp was impressive, especially for a 9-year-old athlete. Achieving a distance of 5'5" demonstrates a solid foundation of lower body strength and explosive power. This is an excellent indicator of your potential for quick starts and acceleration on the baseball field, which can greatly benefit you in various aspects of the game, from fielding to base running.
To continue improving your broad jump and overall agility, focus on incorporating plyometric exercises into your training routine. Exercises like squat jumps, box jumps, and bounding can help enhance your explosive power. Additionally, working on your core strength will provide better stability and transfer of power from your lower body to your upper body, which is crucial in baseball movements.
Remember that agility is not just about raw power but also about body control and coordination. As you continue to grow and develop, pay attention to your technique in all movements, both in training and during gameplay. Proper form in your broad jump and other agility drills will translate to better performance on the field. Keep up the great work, Bo, and continue to push yourself in your agility training. Your dedication at this young age sets a strong foundation for your future in baseball.
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:56 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
49.3 mph
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:30 AM, tagupEvaluation > Hitting > Exit Velocity
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:30 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
49.3 mph
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:30 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
45.0 mph
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:12 AM, tagupEvaluation > Infield > Velo Caught at 1st
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:12 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
45.0 mph
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:12 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
33.00 s
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:16 AM, tagupEvaluation > Outfield > Glove to Release
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:16 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
33.00 s
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:16 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
47.000 MPH
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:35 AM, tagupEvaluation > Throwing > Throwing Velocity
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:35 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
47.000 MPH
Durham, Bo #9, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:35 AM, tagupEvaluation > Throwing > Throwing Velocity
PLAYERS WAY EVALUATION AND TEST SCORE
ATHLETES FIRST - DEVELOPMENT DRIVEN - POTENTIAL MAXIMIZED
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Your performance in the broad jump at the Players Way Summer Series Camp was impressive, especially for a 9-year-old athlete. Achieving a distance of 5'5" demonstrates a solid foundation of lower body strength and explosive power. This is an excellent indicator of your potential for quick starts and acceleration on the baseball field, which can greatly benefit you in various aspects of the game, from fielding to base running.
To continue improving your broad jump and overall agility, focus on incorporating plyometric exercises into your training routine. Exercises like squat jumps, box jumps, and bounding can help enhance your explosive power. Additionally, working on your core strength will provide better stability and transfer of power from your lower body to your upper body, which is crucial in baseball movements.
Remember that agility is not just about raw power but also about body control and coordination. As you continue to grow and develop, pay attention to your technique in all movements, both in training and during gameplay. Proper form in your broad jump and other agility drills will translate to better performance on the field. Keep up the great work, Bo, and continue to push yourself in your agility training. Your dedication at this young age sets a strong foundation for your future in baseball.