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WBI welcomes former
UW SOFTBALL player, Amanda Fleischman

Now enrolling for private softball lessons with Amanda.
Please call 425-238-2002
IS TALENT OVERRATED?
How do we become great and unlock the secrets of talent?
These are areas at WBI that we focus on daily in our training. We are not just baseball coaches. We are also researchers that aspire to become great ourselves. It is easy to take the conventional approach to coaching or teaching, but at WBI we long to become the only "hot bed" for baseball and softball development in the area.
We have developed a very specific curriculum and training model. It begins with Reverse Training. We basically take a large complex skill like hitting or pitching and break it down into smaller parts, then teach it backwards. This strategy is extremely effective and gives the athlete an opportunity to succeed and a sense of completion with every repetition, compared to more conventional approaches where the athlete often gets lost through the process.
This Reverse Training blended with T.R.I.P. Baseball Training (technique, repetition, intent, and persistence) will allow for an athlete to explode in his/her development. These four components of "the TRIP" are key ingredients to developing athletes. One must train deliberately, often, and practice the correct technique.
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WBI students Ethan Yeo and Andrew Groves
Best in the West
Seattle Times All-Area 2010
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WBI student Aaron Brooks earns ride to Gonzaga.
He trained under WBI's pitching program for the past 3 years.
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WBI FALL BALL LOCATIONS:
WBI for all indoor training and
BIG FINN HILL Baseball Field (Kirkland) for Outdoor
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