STRONGHOLD CATCHING WORKSHOP
HOST A TWO-DAY WORKSHOP FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION- BRING A PROVEN SYSTEM TO YOUR CATCHERS + COACHES
WHAT HOSTS ARE SAYING:
Chris Bernal, Twenty1 Sports Texas
'Our experience hosting has been phenomenal.
The attention to detail elevated our catchers in ways that are unmatched... Stronghold Workshops don't miss a thing"
Chad Sloden, Jr. Blue Dukes, Wisconsin
Hosting Stronghold was a HUGE WIN for our organization.
We see better blocking, sharper receiving, and an overall boost in baseball IQ. We're thrilled to welcome Chase back year after year.
Andy Porta, St. Xavier High School, 4x Kentucky State Champion
"Chase has done a fantastic job with our catchers and has tremendous attention to detail.
They all showed tremendous improvement."
WHAT YOU GET WITH A WORKSHOP:
#1. BETTER CATCHERS - TWO DAYS OF CATCHER TRAINING (12 HOURS)
#2. IN-DEPTH COACHING - COACH'S ONLY WORKSHOP (1.5 HOURS)
#3. A PROVEN SYSTEM - ACTION PLAN FOR YOUR CATCHERS.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT ARE THE WORKSHOPS LIKE FOR THE CATCHERS?
The Workshop lasts for 2 days.
Your catchers will be broken down into two groups. (Usually younger/older.)
Both groups will train with Chase for 3 hours both days.
12 hours of training total.
WHAT ARE THE WORKSHOPS LIKE FOR COACHES?
Coaches have a 1.5 hour session built into the Workshop. This is open to any parent/coach involved with the Organization.
Catching + Player Development strategies are discussed.
Coaches are also involved in every aspect of training with players.
WHO IS THIS FOR?
This workshop is for organizations serious about player development.
This workshop is hosted by you, so a private facility space is required to host.
WHAT DOES HOSTING COST?
Hosting a workshop ranges from $4,750-$7,750 depending on travel requirements.
A non-refundable deposit of $900 is required to confirm your date.
About Chase | Stronghold Catching
Since 2021, Chase has helped 1000+ catchers get stronger through in-person training.
He has spoken twice at the respected CatcherCon Coach's Conference.
Chase lives in Kentucky with his wife, Kenzie, and trains out of Nashville, Tennessee.