As I do my end of season review of my coaching staff and mostly myself, there is one major problem I/we had this year that I would like to get addressed for next season. Because we have just myself and another coach at the varsity level (I'm sure I am in the same boat as many of you and possibly even luckier) I feel like I had a hard time spending time with individual players (especially hitters) working hitting and fielding mechanics.
Our practices for the most part had good tempo, but that up-tempo pace coupled with me essentially having to teach all positions, made it difficult to spend time with individual players. My assistant is a very good coach, but he doesn't know a lot about any aspect of the game to the point where I can leave him in charge of a specific aspect of the team (he does do a nice job with the catchers though).
My question is, for coaches in a similar situation, what do you suggest to be able to coach players more on a one-on-one basis while not losing the tempo and pace of practice.
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