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SFBS Camps & Instruction: Spring Training in St. Cloud
Spring
Training lessons in St. Cloud will be held at the BWC Complex
in west St. Cloud, with three different sessions: the first starting
the week of January 5 and the third running through the week of May
11.
Students
can sign up for individual lessons, or SFBS also encourages
students and parents to create small groups on their own to save money.
Students can choose the night and one-hour time slot that works best
for them. For example, in Session 1, you and two of your teammates may
choose to meet six straight Monday nights, starting Jan. 5 and ending
Feb. 9, during the 5:00 to 6:00 time slot, with a professional
SFBS instructor.
SFBS
strives to be flexible to each student's specific needs - both in terms
of training objectives and in terms of time. You can register for your
preferred time by contacting
SFBS at 320-857-2244, or by downloading
and filling out a
St. Cloud brochure.
Video
analysis is available for an additional cost.
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Each student who registers for six (6) lessons will receive an
SFBS
t-shirt!
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Directions
to the St. Cloud facility: From the Interstate 94/Hwy. 15 interchange,
take Hwy. 15 South toward Luxemburg/Kimball. Go approximately 2-3 miles
and you'll see a Shell gas station on your left called Schmidty's. Take
a right at that road, (County Road 47). You will go approx. 2 miles
west on County Road 47 until you get to 88th Ave. Take a left, (go south)
on 88th Ave. You will go about 2 1/2 miles on 88th Ave until you hit
a stop sign which will be at a T in the road. This road will be Rausch
Lake Road. Take a left on Rausch Lake Road and go into the second driveway.
It will only be about 100 yards south of the 88th Ave/Rausch Lake Road
intersection. You will then see a sign for Solid Foundation Baseball
School.
The
mission of SFBS is to train and lead each student to
reach their full potential as a baseball player, an athlete, and as
a person.
SFBS
accomplishes this mission through private lessons and small group sessions
that are fun, informative, and personal.
SFBS
remains committed to a low student-to-teacher ratio (never more than
3-to-1!) so that we can properly train each player in the correct mechanics
of hitting, throwing, pitching, infielding, outfielding, catching, and
baserunning.
At
SFBS, we DO NOT use a cookie-cutter approach for teaching
each student. Through professional assessment and evaluation by our
outstanding instructors, each student is given
player-specific techniques so they will be able to, through application,
reach their highest potential.
Students
should wear comfortable baseball attire and bring their own baseball
glove and shoes to their lessons.
Thank
you to Premium
Waters, Inc. and Greg Nemec for supplying water for the camps.