"A professional approach that teaches hitting from step 1. From the mental approach and talks about hitting to being technically sound. The hand and bat speed my daughter gained is incredible. A first class operation with a great facility."
Paul from Ashwaubenon "Our oldest son had recently injured his elbow due to over use while pitching. Both he and our younger son were very inconsistent with very little power when it came to hitting. The past year things have changed quite a bit. The corrections you made to the older son's pitching form not only eliminated the pain (and potential future injury) but his speed, accuracy, and endurance have also gotten much better. At 13, he can throw well over 70mph and can easily go 5-6 innings. Both boys have also shown great improvement in batting average and power. Again, I attribute that to the "form and function" that you preach during practice. This past season, the older son's slugging percentage was .661 and the younger nearly doubled his batting average from the prior year."
Jeff from Suamico |
"We have been going to Coach Chris Krepline (Coach Krep) since August 2015. We can't say enough about how pleased we are with our son's development! Coach Krep is very professional with his approach to teaching the mechanics of pitching and the art of being a pitcher, not only to the player but the parents as well, all the while stressing proper arm care and strengthening! At the same time he has a unique way of connecting with the player. My son knows when to take coach seriously and its time to get to work and when they can joke around together He is like a big brother to him at times. My son loves going to him and looks up to him as a role model as well as his coach. Chris has a wealth of knowledge and playing experience for the players to benefit from. We have briefly interacted with the other coaches and they are all polite and professional. You can quickly see the staff does what they do because of their love for baseball and because they truly care about and enjoy being around their players; teaching them the great game of baseball!"
Tim from Green Bay |