Book Description: This book is filled with the love of baseball. Its goal is to help coaches and parents teach baseball fundamentals as well as instruct players from the ages four to ten the
correct way to hit while having fun.Whether you're a parent, mentor, or a new or experienced coach, you will find this book easy to read while covering such key areas as: team management,
coaching and hitting drill instruction. These skills will enable you to get the most out of each player's ability while enjoying the game with them.More importantly it will help young players
improve their batting skills by concentrating on learning the basic elements of the swing through 18 comprehensive drills: including gripping the bat, taking the correct stance, contact point
and follow through. Each element together creates an effective swing.This book was created by a parent/coach with years of hands on experience who cares about the game and the children who play
it. About the Author: Ken Siegler has participated in San Francisco Bay Area sports since his childhood through college. He started coaching youth baseball in 2002 and became involved in
multiple community sports programs serving in multiple roles. Today, Ken coaches Little League baseball in Redwood City, California where he instructs a new generation of players. His goal is
to exemplify good leadership principles and translate basic hitting methods in a simple and straight forward approach. Ken is married with two children.About the Hitting Instructor: David
Trujillo is a respected baseball instructor working out of Northern California. He is considered one of the best youth hitting specialists in the country and is also a personal fitness trainer
for all ages, specializing in strength and conditioning for young athletes.David holds a degree in Kinesiology from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he was named by the American
Baseball Association, First Team NCAA Division 1 All-American. He hit .345 with a team high 18 home runs. In his Junior year, David was a second-team All-Conference first baseman while leading
his team with a .374 batting average and setting a Mountain West Conference record with a 29 game hitting streak.David was a star baseball and football player at Del Norte High School in New
Mexico. Today, David runs his own baseball instruction business helping young hitters all over the country.