Youth Baseball & Softball Training in Huntington Beach
Instructor-led development programs from tee ball through high school. Each coach brings their own expertise and teaching approach, creating personalized training experiences tailored to your child's goals.
Age Groups & Programs
What kids learn at each stage, session format, coach-to-student ratio, Hittrax and Rapsodo data at appropriate levels, how training integrates with cage tim
Tee Ball (5-7)
Introduction to baseball and softball.
Beginner (8-10)
Building technique and game understanding.
Intermediate (11-13)
Advanced mechanics and speed development.
Advanced (14-18)
High school and college prep development.
What Coaches Typically Cover
Our instructors generally focus on these areas, though each coach's curriculum, structure, and emphasis may vary based on their coaching style and your child's goals.
Hitting Mechanics
Stance, grip, stride, bat speed, launch angle, and swing analysis
Pitching Development
Mechanics, control, pitch types (varies by baseball/softball focus)
Game-speed Training
Live-pitch or machine practice at realistic game pace
Feedback & Coaching Cues
Video analysis or mechanical feedback, depending on coach preference
Analytics
Rapsodo or HitTrax data use varies by coach; not all coaches use analytics
Confidence & Fundamentals
Building athletic development and love of the game
Our Coaches
Each of our youth coaches brings their own expertise, teaching philosophy, and curriculum. This means every young athlete gets a personalized training experience tailored to their coach's specialty and approach.
Tee Ball (Ages 5–7)
The perfect introduction to baseball and softball. Coaches focus on fun, fundamentals, and building confidence in young athletes just starting their athletic journey.
Typical Focus Areas
Basic batting grip and stance
Hand-eye coordination and timing
Introductory game concepts
Building confidence and love of the sport
Beginner (Ages 8–10)
Building skills and competitive awareness. Kids are ready to focus on proper mechanics and start understanding the strategy behind the game.
Typical Focus Areas
Hitting mechanics (stance, stride, follow-through)
Pitch recognition and approach
Introduction to throwing and fielding
Team concepts and game awareness
Intermediate (Ages 11–13)
Young athletes are ready for more advanced training. Coaches develop speed, power, and competitive-level skills with increasingly sophisticated instruction.
Typical Focus Areas
Advanced swing mechanics (bat speed, exit velocity, launch angle)
Pitching development (mechanics, control, pitch types)
Hitting zone discipline
Game strategy and situational awareness
Video analysis and feedback (varies by coach)
Advanced & High School (Ages 14–18)
Elite-level training for players preparing for high school varsity, college prep, and beyond. Coaches design individualized programs based on athlete goals and development needs.
Typical Focus Areas
Advanced power development (exit velocity, barrel control)
Pitching velocity and pitch design
In-depth swing analysis and video breakdown
Game strategy and competitive mentality
Conditioning and mental toughness
Advanced analytics (varies by coach preference)
Rates & Pricing
Talk to Your Coach
Each instructor structures their program differently. We recommend discussing these questions with your chosen coach:
What is their main coaching philosophy?
How do they structure sessions?
Do they use video analysis or analytics?
How do they track progress and provide feedback?
What is their approach to your child's specific goals?
Session format and duration options?
Ready to Get Started?
Connect with one of our coaches to discuss training options, coaching philosophy, and your child's goals.
Facility & Equipment Access
All coaches have access to our full training facility:
14 indoor batting cages (Jugs & Home Plate machines)
Professional-grade baseballs, softballs, dimple balls
Youth and adult bats in all sizes
Safety helmets and gloves
Climate-controlled, year-round environment
Live-pitch bullpen options
Parent Questions & Answers
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Call us or use the contact button to get connected with an instructor who matches your child's age, goals, and needs. We'll help you find the right fit and discuss their coaching approach, rates, and availability.
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We provide most. Need: athletic clothes, shoes, water bottle. Can bring own glove/bat.
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Small group = cost-effective, social. Private = customized, 1-on-1. Both available depending on coach.
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Age 5 recommended (Tee Ball). Younger (4+) with parent involvement, older beginners welcome. "Talk to a coach about what's right for your child.
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Yes, all participants must sign our general waiver located here: Waiver Page →