All of our instructors arrived at Frozen Ropes with two common traits; outstanding communication skills and a strong affection for baseball and softball. Having played or coached at higher levels is secondary to learning how to teach and present a training curriculum recognized as the best in the baseball and softball industry. More relevant than their playing backgrounds, the training and orientation period since arriving at Frozen Ropes has been significant.
Starting with our nationally acclaimed instructional curriculum and hours of video review, our instructor training starts in the classroom and finishes in the hitting tunnels and pitching mounds. Training topics include human anatomy, kinesiology, vision training, sports psychology and, of course, the latest training techniques and drills in baseball and softball. After the classroom work our instructors observe and participate in hours of mock lessons before working with your child. Monthly staff meetings present new drills, individual case studies and a video review of past lessons.
The Frozen Ropes C.A.K.E. principle of training our staff has become the model for the baseball and softball industry in the United States and abroad.
Communication Skills
Appearance
Knowledge Level
Enthusiasm
The end result; a comprehensive training program presented by top-notch instructors. Frozen Ropes has been featured on ESPN, Sports Illustrated, The New York Times, USA Today/Baseball Weekly, Baseball Parent, Collegiate Baseball, Babe Ruth League Magazine and other national publications.