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
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:58 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
Nolan,
Your performance in the broad jump event at the Players Way Summer Series Camp showcased promising potential in your lower body power and explosiveness. Achieving a jump of 5 feet is a solid foundation for a 9-year-old athlete. This measurement indicates that you have a good base of strength and coordination in your legs, which is crucial for various aspects of baseball, including quick starts when base running, generating power in your swing, and explosive movements in the field.
To continue improving your broad jump distance and overall athleticism, focus on exercises that enhance lower body strength and explosiveness. Incorporate plyometric exercises like squat jumps, box jumps, and lateral bounds into your training routine. Additionally, work on your core strength, as a strong core helps transfer power from your lower body to your upper body, which is essential in baseball movements. Remember to maintain proper form during these exercises to maximize their effectiveness and prevent injury.
As you progress in your baseball journey, the power and explosiveness demonstrated in your broad jump will translate to improved performance on the field. Continue to work on your overall athleticism, combining strength training with sport-specific skills. With dedicated practice and proper guidance, you have the potential to increase your broad jump distance and, more importantly, enhance your overall baseball performance. Keep up the great work, Nolan, and stay committed to your athletic development!
Your performance in the broad jump event at the Players Way Summer Series Camp showcased promising potential in your lower body power and explosiveness. Achieving a jump of 5 feet is a solid foundation for a 9-year-old athlete. This measurement indicates that you have a good base of strength and coordination in your legs, which is crucial for various aspects of baseball, including quick starts when base running, generating power in your swing, and explosive movements in the field.
To continue improving your broad jump distance and overall athleticism, focus on exercises that enhance lower body strength and explosiveness. Incorporate plyometric exercises like squat jumps, box jumps, and lateral bounds into your training routine. Additionally, work on your core strength, as a strong core helps transfer power from your lower body to your upper body, which is essential in baseball movements. Remember to maintain proper form during these exercises to maximize their effectiveness and prevent injury.
As you progress in your baseball journey, the power and explosiveness demonstrated in your broad jump will translate to improved performance on the field. Continue to work on your overall athleticism, combining strength training with sport-specific skills. With dedicated practice and proper guidance, you have the potential to increase your broad jump distance and, more importantly, enhance your overall baseball performance. Keep up the great work, Nolan, and stay committed to your athletic development!
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:58 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
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:25 AM, tagupEvaluation > Hitting > Exit Velocity
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:25 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
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:25 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
41.0 mph
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:15 AM, tagupEvaluation > Infield > Velo Caught at 1st
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:15 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
41.0 mph
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:15 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
41.00 s
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:15 AM, tagupEvaluation > Outfield > Glove to Release
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:15 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
41.00 s
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:15 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
44.000 MPH
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:37 AM, tagupEvaluation > Throwing > Throwing Velocity
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:37 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
44.000 MPH
Pump, Nolan #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:37 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 performance in the broad jump event at the Players Way Summer Series Camp showcased promising potential in your lower body power and explosiveness. Achieving a jump of 5 feet is a solid foundation for a 9-year-old athlete. This measurement indicates that you have a good base of strength and coordination in your legs, which is crucial for various aspects of baseball, including quick starts when base running, generating power in your swing, and explosive movements in the field.
To continue improving your broad jump distance and overall athleticism, focus on exercises that enhance lower body strength and explosiveness. Incorporate plyometric exercises like squat jumps, box jumps, and lateral bounds into your training routine. Additionally, work on your core strength, as a strong core helps transfer power from your lower body to your upper body, which is essential in baseball movements. Remember to maintain proper form during these exercises to maximize their effectiveness and prevent injury.
As you progress in your baseball journey, the power and explosiveness demonstrated in your broad jump will translate to improved performance on the field. Continue to work on your overall athleticism, combining strength training with sport-specific skills. With dedicated practice and proper guidance, you have the potential to increase your broad jump distance and, more importantly, enhance your overall baseball performance. Keep up the great work, Nolan, and stay committed to your athletic development!