We’re joined by Joe Capobianco, Head Baseball Coach at Penn Hills High School, to talk about building a program centered on hard work, accountability, and player development. Coach Capobianco shares his approach to leading young athletes, creating a culture of commitment, and teaching lessons that extend far beyond the baseball field. This episode is a great listen for coaches, parents, and players who believe success starts with doing the little things right — every day.
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We’re joined by Joe Capobianco, Head Baseball Coach at Penn Hills High School, to talk about building a program centered on hard work, accountability, and player development. Coach Capobianco shares his approach to leading young athletes, creating a culture of commitment, and teaching lessons that extend far beyond the baseball field. This episode is a great listen for coaches, parents, and players who believe success starts with doing the little things right — every day.
We're joined by one of the premier minds in baseball performance — Nunzio Signore, owner of Rockland Peak Performance (RPP), author of Pitcher’s Arm Care, and Co-Director of the Pitching Lab. From biomechanics to individualized programming, Nunzio breaks down what it really means to train smarter, not just harder. If you're a coach, player, or parent serious about developing athletes the right way - this is a must-listen.
Clearing The Bases
We’re joined by Joe Capobianco, Head Baseball Coach at Penn Hills High School, to talk about building a program centered on hard work, accountability, and player development. Coach Capobianco shares his approach to leading young athletes, creating a culture of commitment, and teaching lessons that extend far beyond the baseball field. This episode is a great listen for coaches, parents, and players who believe success starts with doing the little things right — every day.