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 Fall 2011 Instructional Baseball Program Registration for Win Within Baseball’s Fall 2011 Instructional Baseball Program (IBP) is now o pen! This program focuses on the fundamentals of pro per skill development. The program runs from September 6 to October 30. Please read carefully for details! SUMMARY:  Win Within Baseball’s Fall Instructional Baseball Program is designed for young players who love baseball and want more than what a recreational experience can offer. It will accommodate players of all abilities, including more advanced players who have chosen not to play travel baseball in the fall. Beginner players are also welcome (and their instruction geared towards them) at each level. Our pr actices and curriculum  will be specifically tailored to accommodate players just learning the game as well a s more advanced players who are potentially on track to join our Tribe travel teams in future seasons. We are able to tailor instruction by ensuring a high ratio of coaches to players, instituting skill-based circuit stations during practice, and following a differentiated curriculum of instruction. Unlike traditional youth baseball leagues, our IBP even uses games as platforms for instruction; we may often stop games mid-action to capitalize on teachable moments. HOW IT WORKS: There are two age groupings: 8-10U a nd 11-12U. At the beginning of the season, all players will be evaluated by WWB Director Jason Larocq ue and WWB coaches. From there, 8-10U and 11-12U teams  will be divided as e venly as possible, with each team ha ving an equal mix of beginner, intermediate and advanced players. This informal evaluation will be done for WWB purposes only and players will not be assigned a grade or score of any kind. Players will likely not even be aware the evaluation is going on, as  we will do this within the context of our normal practice, not in tryou t format. These teams will be set and  will not change for the dura tion of the season. The goal is to foster individual player development and team camaraderie, not to play on a winning team. There will not be separate games for players of different levels of ability or experience. That being said, individual skill and strategic instruction provided during games will be targeted towards each player’s respective level. There will also be specific practice stations/drills that are designed specifically for the more advanced players (see PRACTICES section).

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Fall 2011 Instructional Baseball Program

Registration for Win Within Baseball’s Fall 2011 Instructional Baseball Program (IBP) is now open! This

program focuses on the fundamentals of proper skill development. The program runs from September 6

to October 30. Please read carefully for details! 

SUMMARY: 

 Win Within Baseball’s Fall Instructional Baseball Program is designed for young players who love baseball

and want more than what a recreational experience can offer. It will accommodate players of all abilities,

including more advanced players who have chosen not to play travel baseball in the fall. Beginner players

are also welcome (and their instruction geared towards them) at each level. Our practices and curriculum

 will be specifically tailored to accommodate players just learning the game as well as more advanced

players who are potentially on track to join our Tribe travel teams in future seasons. We are able to tailor

instruction by ensuring a high ratio of coaches to players, instituting skill-based circuit stations during

practice, and following a differentiated curriculum of instruction. Unlike traditional youth baseball

leagues, our IBP even uses games as platforms for instruction; we may often stop games mid-action to

capitalize on teachable moments.

HOW IT WORKS: 

There are two age groupings: 8-10U and 11-12U. At the beginning of the season, all players will be

evaluated by WWB Director Jason Larocque and WWB coaches. From there, 8-10U and 11-12U teams

 will be divided as evenly as possible, with each team having an equal mix of beginner, intermediate and

advanced players. This informal evaluation will be done for WWB purposes only and players will not be

assigned a grade or score of any kind. Players will likely not even be aware the evaluation is going on, as

 we will do this within the context of our normal practice, not in tryout format. These teams will be set and

 will not change for the duration of the season. The goal is to foster individual player development andteam camaraderie, not to play on a winning team. There will not be separate games for players of different

levels of ability or experience. That being said, individual skill and strategic instruction provided during

games will be targeted towards each player’s respective level. There will also be specific practice

stations/drills that are designed specifically for the more advanced players (see PRACTICES section).

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 AGE GROUPINGS:

There are two IBP age groups: 

8-10U 11-12U 

 A player’s technical baseball age this fall will be the age that he or she is on May 15, 2012 (next spring).However, players who are 7 years old in the fall and turn 8 in the spring are welcome to participate in the

IBP, as are players who are 12 in the fall but turn 13 in the spring. Boys and girls of all abilities are

 welcome in each age group. We can be flexible with these groupings, and will handle each situation

differently depending on what we think is best for each player. For example, it may be appropriate for a

less experienced 11-year-old to play with the 8-10U’s, while some 10-year-olds should move up to 11-12U.

 We understand that parents may have strong feelings about the age grouping of their player. Please

understand that this decision is one made solely by the coaching staff, and remember that we are making

decisions in the players’ best developmental interests.

PRACTICES: 

Once the season gets underway, and we become more familiar with each IBP player, practices will

combine drills and activities that are done as teams (so as to promote team chemistry, spirit, cohesiveness

and communication) with drills, stations and break-out sessions that divide players by experience, ability 

or specific instructional need. This will allow us to more effectively tailor our instruction (in throwing,

catching, hitting, base running, pitching and other positional play) to the specific needs of individual

players and small groups. We will be able to teach the basic fundamentals to younger and less experienced

players and, at the same practice, teach more accelerated techniques to the more advanced players. This

type of specific instruction will progress throughout the season, and we will constantly be evaluating the

development of each player so that they are properly challenged at each practice. All players will have

equal access to all of our coaches and get the same number of repetitions at practice.

GAMES: 

 WWB coaches will umpire and manage the teams. Each coach will be assigned a team for the season.

(Players will, however, have the opportunity to work with various coaches not assigned to their team

during IBP practices.) All games will be kid-pitch. If deemed necessary, coaches may jump in to help

finish off the at-bat or inning.

SCHEDULE: 

 We plan to begin our Fall 2011 season on Tuesday, September 6 run through Sunday, October 30.

Tentative Fall 2011 Schedule– subject to change based on field availability: 

8-10U TRIBE (2 practices & 1 game per week):

Practices: Most likely Tuesdays & Thursdays (either 4:00pm or 5:00pm start time) @ NW DC locationGames: Sunday afternoons (based on field permits) @ NW DC location. 

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SCHEDULE (con’t): 

11-12U TRIBE (2 practices & 1 game per week): 

Practices: Most likely Tuesday & Thursdays (either 4:00pm or 5:00pm start time) @ NW DC locationGames: Sunday afternoons (based on field permits) @ NW DC location. 

**Please note that these practice and game details (for all age groups) are ALWAYS SUBJECT TOCHANGE pending field permit issues.**  

TO REGISTER: 

Registration is now open on a first come - first serve basis until our rosters fill up. We have rosters spots

available for approximately 50 IBP players across the two age groups this fall (8-10U & 11-12U).

To register for the fall season, fill out the registration form on the following pages and mail it, along with

payment, to Jason Larocque (info on agreement). Alternatively, you can e-mail us at

 [email protected] for more details.

If we are not able to fill the necessary roster spots in a certain age group in order to compete in games, we

 will consider alternative arrangements and costs – perhaps a clinic style arrangement that lasts the fall

season. The date this will be determined by will be August 5th.

SEASON FEE & EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS :

There will be an early bird discount for all families who register before July 15. This discount applies to

any of your friends as well – so please spread the word!

Instructional Baseball Program Fee: $900

Early-Bird Discount – Register before July 15 and save 15%: $765 

If you have any questions about the 2011 Win Within Baseball IBP, please email Director Jason Larocque

at  [email protected]. We're looking forward to a great season. See you soon! 

Jason and Melissa Larocque

Founders and Directors

 www.winwithinbaseball.blogspot.com

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FALL 2011 INSTRUCTIONAL BASEBALL PROGRAM

PLAYER REGISTRATION FORM

PLAYER NAME ________________________________________ DOB_____________ AGE______

PLAYER ADDRESS_________________________________________________________________

CITY _________________________ _____________ STATE ________ ZIP ____________

PLAYER HOME PHONE ______________________

PARENT #1 NAME_____________________________ CELL PHONE ______________________

PARENT #1 EMAIL _________________________________________________________________

PARENT #2 NAME ____________________________ CELL PHONE ______________________

PARENT #2 EMAIL _________________________________________________________________

EMERGENCY CONTACT NAME ____________________________ PHONE _______________

*Should not be parent*

RELATION TO PLAYER _____________________________________________________________

PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY  

 Win Within Baseball was created with the idea of serving the athletic, social, and developmental

needs and aspirations of local baseball players and their families. Program goals include the

development of young athletes as competitors and productive members of their community.

 Winning is important, but teaching lessons about accountability, responsibility, team-building,

sacrifice, and selflessness will be a strong focus of our instructors and programs.

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 WIN WITHIN BASEBALL EXPECTATIONS 

 At Win Within Baseball, we believe in honoring the game of baseball. That means that players,

coaches, parents, fans, and umpires are all expected to uphold the highest standards of 

sportsmanship and commit to a positive culture on and off the ball field. By choosing to be a

member of the Win Within Baseball TRIBE, players, coaches, and parents believe in the following:

 WWB players look forward to challenging themselves, their teammates, and their opponents

because they realize it pushes them to perform at their highest potential. There is no fear of 

failure, only an opportunity to learn and get better. WWB players understand that it is a privilege

to play sports, and value the time they are able to spend interacting with different people,

learning important lessons, and having fun with their teammates and coaches. Players commit to:

•   Arrive on time to practices and games

•  Be a positive teammate

•  Give maximum effort from start to finish

•  Communicate directly with coaches at all times, before involving parents

•   Wear the WWB uniform with pride: clean, shirts tucked, hats on straight

•  Be responsible for own equipment before, during, after practices and games

•  Respect the field – picking up trash, keeping dugouts orderly 

 WWB coaches realize they are not only teaching the game of baseball; they are teaching valuable lifelong lessons that carry far beyond the field into the classroom, the home, and will stay 

 with their players as they mature and develop. Coaches have their players, and team as a whole,

focus on effort and personal improvement, rather than simply on winning or losing. WWB

coaches help players realize that mistakes are inevitable and an important part of the learning

process, and that the key to success is being able to bounce back from mistakes with renewed

determination. The goal is to have players gain a sense of control over their own development and

confidence in their ability to succeed – on and off the ball field.

 WWB parents understand that the goals of youth sports are to learn and have fun in a positive

culture. They commit to getting their player to practice/games on time. Parents use only positive

encouragement toward their player, his/her teammates, coaches, umpires, and opponents.

Parents refrain from yelling out instruction to their player (regardless of whether right or wrong)

because they realize that is the coaches’ job, and receiving instruction from multiple sources is

confusing for the player. They refrain from making negative comments about their player’s

teammates or coaches in their player’s presence, as they realize this can negatively influence their

player’s motivation and overall experience. They support and encourage their player at all times.

**Parents, please review this page together with your ball player.**  

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 WAIVER OF LIABILITY  AND DISCLAIMER  

I/we know that participation in the sport of baseball may result in serious or deadly injuries and 

 protective equipment does not prevent all injuries to players. I/we hereby waive, release, absolve,

indemnify and agree to hold harmless Win Within Baseball, the organizers, participants, and coaches from any claim arising out of the injury to my/our child whether the result of negligence or 

any other cause. In the event of an emergency where medical treatment is needed and I/we are

unreachable, I give permission to the coaches/instructors to secure proper treatment and medical 

care for my child.

In no event will Win Within Baseball or St. Albans School be liable for any damages, including

without limitation, direct or indirect, special, incidental, moral or consequential damages, loss of 

 profits, opportunities or information or for expenses arising in connection with any services

 provided.

PARENT NAME _________________________________ DATE ________________

PARENT SIGNATURE ______________________________________________________

Please sign and return this form with a check made payable to Win Within Baseball  to reserve your roster spot. Forms can be mailed to:

 Jason Larocque

St. Albans School 

 Mount Saint Alban NW 

Washington, DC 20016

Questions? Contact us anytime at [email protected]. Go Tribe!