Nervous about your upcoming tryout? Worried about making a good first impression with the coaching staff? How much is it worth to have someone show you how to prepare to make a strong impression at your next softball tryouts by preparing properly and to leave a strong impression on the coaching staff and show them what you're made off to triple your chances of being selected! Former collegiate and Olympic softball coach Marc Dagenais has put together the Tryouts Peak Performance Kit to show you what the coaches are looking for and how to make a good and lasting impression.
Marc has an in-depth knowledge of how tryouts works and what coaches are looking for when selecting athletes. He has personally run, helped run and assisted to numerous tryouts in my life at all levels of the game from 12U all the way to the college and the Olympic levels. I've also interviewed many coaches on how they run tryouts and what they are looking for to help me even better understand the whole thing.
Armed with that knowledge and my desire to help as many softball players as possible deliver strong performance at their tryouts, I've decided to create the Tryouts Peak Performance Kit.
Marc will share with you his keys to mental toughness, techniques to handle pressure and manage your stress quickly and easily, and how to boost your confidence because you will know what to expect and what coaches are looking for.
Marc Dagenais has prepared a free introductory audio message for you at Tryouts Peak Performance Kit.
About Marc Dagenais
Although Marc was an accomplished baseball player in his youth, in 1989 at age 13 he decided to coach his younger sister's softball team. During his teens, he took all the coaching courses available, became a skilled coach, and experienced tremendous success winning many tournaments and championships in addition to receiving numerous "Coach of the Year" awards. At 19 years old, he also became the youngest softball coach in Canada to receive a full level III coaching certification.
In early 1999, Marc became a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and moved to Vancouver, BC, to become an assistant softball coach at Simon Fraser University (SFU). During his three years at SFU (2000-2002), they never finished lower than 3rd at the NAIA National Championship in addition to playing several top D-1 schools like Arizona (facing Jennie Finch), Arizona State, Washington, Nebraska, Oregon and Long Beach.
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