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
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:34 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
Shep,
Your performance in the broad jump drill, achieving a distance of 4 feet 1/4 inch, demonstrates a solid foundation in lower body explosiveness and overall athleticism. This is an impressive result for an 8-year-old player, showing that you have good potential in developing the power and agility necessary for baseball. Your ability to generate force quickly and transfer it into horizontal distance is a valuable asset that will serve you well in various aspects of the game, from fielding to base running.
To build upon this strength, I recommend incorporating plyometric exercises into your training routine. Focus on exercises like squat jumps, box jumps, and lateral bounds to further enhance your explosive power. Additionally, work on your core strength through planks and medicine ball rotations, as a strong core will help you transfer power more efficiently from your lower body to your upper body during baseball movements.
As you continue to grow and develop, maintaining and improving your broad jump performance will contribute significantly to your overall athleticism on the field. Remember to always use proper technique when practicing jumps to prevent injury and maximize your results. Keep up the great work, Shep, and continue to challenge yourself in all aspects of your physical development. Your dedication to improving your athleticism at this young age will pay dividends as you progress in your baseball career.
Your performance in the broad jump drill, achieving a distance of 4 feet 1/4 inch, demonstrates a solid foundation in lower body explosiveness and overall athleticism. This is an impressive result for an 8-year-old player, showing that you have good potential in developing the power and agility necessary for baseball. Your ability to generate force quickly and transfer it into horizontal distance is a valuable asset that will serve you well in various aspects of the game, from fielding to base running.
To build upon this strength, I recommend incorporating plyometric exercises into your training routine. Focus on exercises like squat jumps, box jumps, and lateral bounds to further enhance your explosive power. Additionally, work on your core strength through planks and medicine ball rotations, as a strong core will help you transfer power more efficiently from your lower body to your upper body during baseball movements.
As you continue to grow and develop, maintaining and improving your broad jump performance will contribute significantly to your overall athleticism on the field. Remember to always use proper technique when practicing jumps to prevent injury and maximize your results. Keep up the great work, Shep, and continue to challenge yourself in all aspects of your physical development. Your dedication to improving your athleticism at this young age will pay dividends as you progress in your baseball career.
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:34 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
41.4 mph
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:52 AM, tagupEvaluation > Hitting > Exit Velocity
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:52 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
41.4 mph
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:52 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
39.0 mph
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:07 AM, tagupEvaluation > Infield > Velo Caught at 1st
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:07 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
39.0 mph
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:07 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
37.00 s
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:17 AM, tagupEvaluation > Outfield > Glove to Release
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:17 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
37.00 s
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 11:17 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
37.000 MPH
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:15 AM, tagupEvaluation > Throwing > Throwing Velocity
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:15 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
37.000 MPH
Abbott, Shep #10, Thu, 7/24/25, 10:15 AM, tagupEvaluation > Throwing > Throwing Velocity
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Your performance in the broad jump drill, achieving a distance of 4 feet 1/4 inch, demonstrates a solid foundation in lower body explosiveness and overall athleticism. This is an impressive result for an 8-year-old player, showing that you have good potential in developing the power and agility necessary for baseball. Your ability to generate force quickly and transfer it into horizontal distance is a valuable asset that will serve you well in various aspects of the game, from fielding to base running.
To build upon this strength, I recommend incorporating plyometric exercises into your training routine. Focus on exercises like squat jumps, box jumps, and lateral bounds to further enhance your explosive power. Additionally, work on your core strength through planks and medicine ball rotations, as a strong core will help you transfer power more efficiently from your lower body to your upper body during baseball movements.
As you continue to grow and develop, maintaining and improving your broad jump performance will contribute significantly to your overall athleticism on the field. Remember to always use proper technique when practicing jumps to prevent injury and maximize your results. Keep up the great work, Shep, and continue to challenge yourself in all aspects of your physical development. Your dedication to improving your athleticism at this young age will pay dividends as you progress in your baseball career.