Ebbert Baseball Instruction Frequently asked questions

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Q. What is a camp like?
A. A typical week camp consists of about 12 hours of baseball in 3 days. We take participants through a Spring Training atmosphere with drills, agilities, proper stretching and conditioning and proper fundamentals. 
Our goal is that all of the players are able to improve themselves by the end of the camp. We work hard to help each participant make adjustments for improvement in his game. All players will have opportunities to win various prizes, t-shirts, attraction tickets, and much more. Our camps and clinics are well supervised and instructed by the areas top professionals.

Q. Do you have references that we can contact?
A. We'll gladly provide you with as many references as you'd like. Contact us and we'll provide you a list of names and phone numbers for any particular camp/clinic or private lesson.

Q. Who are your instructors?
A. Please see our baseball instructor section on our home page.

Q. How long have you guys been doing this?
A. We started in 1997, and today, EBI has helped over a thousand players in the local Central Florida area. 

Q. When is the latest I can register for a particular camp?
A. We strongly advise you to sign up as early as possible to reserve your spot for any camp or clinic. Walk up registration will be allowed at most camps, but we suggest that you call ahead of time to let us know you will be coming.

Q. Can parents watch during the week?
A. Yes, the parents can come to any and all instruction days. Come watch and enjoy! 

Q. Do you have a local hospital by in case of injury?
A. We always hold camps in close proximity to medical facilities just in case. Our camp advisors maintain emergency contacts and are aware of the closest hospitals and medical facilities. 

Q. How do you group players at the camp?
A. Our first selection for groups is generally by age since that is the only reference we have to start with. From that point, we will move participants around to get a better skills match. This way each participant gets the most out of group play. 

Q. What is your instruction philosophy?
A. At EBI we work hard to accomplish our goal of instructing great baseball instincts with positive role modeling. Our staff of current and former professional and college athletes and coach's, makes a big impression on participants.

Today, EBI's baseball philosophy incorporates the most elite, professional, and updated ideas about the game of baseball. Through years of combined professional and college baseball experience, EBI is committed to providing participants with an experience that will last a lifetime.

Q. At a Day Camp, what should we typically bring?
A. Plan as though you are headed to a game during the season. Bring your hat, glove, bat, baseball pants, water, sometimes a snack or lunch, cleats/turf shoes.

Q. My son or daughter is on a special diet or is diabetic- can you accommodate?
A. Yes. Whatever your needs are, simply let us know in advance so that we can be prepared. Our coordination team is very experienced in taking care of all sorts of special needs. 

Q. How many players come to your camps?
A. It really depends on the location and the facility for that camp. Most locations range from 20 to 50 players.

Q. Will I be on your mailing list for next year's camp?
A. Yes, past participants are automatically notified of next year's camps. We have many returning players each year. Under NO circumstance is your email address sold to third party vendors.

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Q. What is a typical hour lesson like with EBI?
A. It depends on what the child is attending the lesson for. If it's for hitting we will go over the basic fundamentals of hitting and allow him graduate to more advanced skills as time goes on. We use the tee for tee work, and wiffle balls for training, plus we were work on numerous amounts of hitting drills plus a lot of time in the cage. Pitching is very concentrated on treatment of arm and body exercises and stretches. Before anyone takes the mound we make sure they are properly stretched. Our instructors concentrate on the fundamentals of pitching and then work on more advanced skills of the position and how to pitch to certain batters in certain situations.

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