THIS 11-YEAR-OLD is the NEXT STAR out of JAPAN
The boys in Japan don't mess around! Miyabi Kamimura wants to be the best and he's putting in the work to get there.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:50 Working Different Arm Slots
1:34 Working with "The Line"
4:33 Meet the Parents
5:33 Backpedal and Find the Short Hop
7:48 Backhand/Ball in the Hole
9:24 Miyabi's Favorite Part: Double Plays
11:48 Coach's Thoughts
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for all u guys in the comments: just remember the goal of each drill and what he does then see how he improves in time like watch backpedal and find the short hop that is a very hard reading drill by its self, but he does clearly get better at it as time goes on doesnt matter how good he is now, it matters if he keeps on improving consistently
@WehateBiden
3 ай бұрын
It does matter how good he is now and if he keeps improving he'll be better than you.😂
I really enjoyed this video. Seeing the training methods and the coach’s thoughts at the end of different cultural differences in baseball were really interesting. It would be great to see more videos featuring players outside the US! Also, what was the coach’s name? Would love to give him a follow!
What great parents and they're so supportive of his baseball career.
he’s good for his age he has good footwork and an arm
@liamvelit
Жыл бұрын
More like insaine
One of my team mates is from jappan so when I found out the practice 4-8 hours it didn’t surprise me that they are all basically this good
wish they taught us american players to be silky smooth at a young age instead of just lobbing it to first
@09nvn
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. My son learned to field from his Puerto Rican coach. He taught him to be soft with his hands and footwork even at third. Very different than his travel ball coach who teaches differently.
@JetSZZZN
Жыл бұрын
Coaches teach fundamentals u gotta put in the work by yourself to be smooth
@microwaveman7334
Жыл бұрын
@@JetSZZZN nope, none of the american players are told they need to be smooth so they just develop without the smoothness
@JetSZZZN
Жыл бұрын
@@microwaveman7334 thanks for proving my pojnt
@williamreynolds3487
Жыл бұрын
Doesn’t matter if you’re smooth as long as you make the play.
He is actually very good for his age
So smooth
The coach is fielding better than other mlbs infielders
@TheDreamBlog
Жыл бұрын
nope, you havent seen the 1000s of professional minor league infielders in America. You should watch their videos as well before assuming this. They also have to execute in game than in practice.
Smooth like butter
I love this I enjoyed watching
IMO Japan plays the most beautiful baseball in the world. Awesome video
@SmequleTheGoat
Сағат бұрын
agreed
Infield coach is silk
He’s good really nice with the glove nice little player for his age
This is just a normal 11 year old ball player! Just smooth.
Japan ball players are built different. They respect the game!
@nofurtherwest3474
Ай бұрын
They go hard at anything they do and baseball's no exception
Next Shohei
Wow, the japanese training is next level.
i wonder what’s the name of the windbreakers the coach and the kid wear
Good luck, bud!
Bring back 5 star!!! There games are electric!!!!!
Both players have rlly fast transitions
When r u gonna post jersey storm vs let them play
BRO IS IN LITTLE LEAGUE🔥🔥🔥🔥
Mano, queria que esse esporte fosse tão popular no Brasil como o futebol 😢
To the coach- baseball is also taught as a team game in America. Of course the stars will be highlighted. It seems he means they play with more heart perhaps?
Another Wheels video!
What camera do you use
There are a few kids on my son's team here in Asahikawa (Hokkaido) that are just as good. This kid is talented but in Japan, this is the norm. tbh. My son's team practices 6 days a week, and 6 hrs a day on Sat/Sun. Even if they have a game they practice before and after. Agree with the strictness point, it's almost like military-style in the way the (監督) director/head coach runs the team practices. but the kids love playing baseball here.
Next shohei otani
What kind of bat r u using
WBCで未来も優勝🏆🇯🇵
No days off
Who’s the coach?
Youth prospects should look at the Backyard Ballers Perfect game there ranked like 9 national they were in one of my tournament’s
@nicholasfinglenutiii3541
Жыл бұрын
They suck they get beat in Florida every time
He’s really good
@SmequleTheGoat
Сағат бұрын
agreed. Great footwork when fielding
Dudes glove is broke in perfect
My coach told me to always attack the ball so that the ball doesn’t get a weird bounce. Very different
@carsonmillwood
Жыл бұрын
I agree, but I think he is just teaching him that it's ok in some scenarios to back peddle. Just needs to make sure it doesn't become a habit to do every time.
@ramilodan
11 ай бұрын
back pedal is ure first reaction to track the ball.
What is gis los name ?
Ngl I was the same at his age and now 2 years later I still am and I got way better so he’s really good but nothing insane
the next ohtani???
The think I love about Japanese players are they aren't hot headed, they respect other players they control their tempers/emotions unlike most other players from other countries. I'm sticking with that it's true.
his glove is so big
The only greatness I see out of this kid is how his cleats stay completely white on a dirt field 😂
En mi pais ver niños con esas características es normal,la diferencia es que no tienes las luces que tiene ese niño 🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴 Dominican Republic the best country in basseball
Im taking him 450 dead center
Goated
@CKIS_GOATED
Жыл бұрын
Fr
ルーチンのドリルを知りたい!
Wearing all Nike while rocking Asics shoes is illeal as far as I know ;-)
@acecabrera709
10 ай бұрын
those basics asics fire
Take a look at Kiyomiya. They said he was the next big thing but look at how that turned out
@Ace_BS
Жыл бұрын
He mostly got injuries tho
@cdmix2709
Жыл бұрын
Like every player who's drafted to the league are hit and miss. So what are you saying? Baseball, basketball, football, soccer, hockey there isn't a guarantee dude.
I’m 12 and this kids better😞
@Beast_prodz6
Жыл бұрын
It’s a year difference it’s not that much
@Sinczkaydenog
Жыл бұрын
@@Beast_prodz6 ye
@Sinczkaydenog
Жыл бұрын
@@Beast_prodz6 I play for the same kinda or organization the Phillies scout team and others do btw
Can't wait to reverse engineer their drills and interactions. Miyabi's skills are definitely representative to the quality of training that he receives.
Shout out
Next Shohei??
@xalok
Жыл бұрын
ohain doesnt play short
@Logan_miller3
Жыл бұрын
True but maybe he will switch
Pinnnnnnnn meeeeee I luv ur vids especially the Phillies ones
@Squishmallow38
Жыл бұрын
The fish kid already asked to get pinned
Mom said it’s my turn to be pinned 📌
@Squishmallow38
Жыл бұрын
Why are you coping the fish kid he already asked to get pinned
@DoozieP
Жыл бұрын
@@Squishmallow38 I did it first
@mylesisthename
Жыл бұрын
@@DoozieP no you didint look at the newest comments
66th
This is comedy Lmao. You can’t say anything bout an 11 year old
im better than him lol
I’m not saying this to be mean but your adding way to much extra movement
mid
Not really sure that arc is going to help, especially for the real fast runners who can get to 1st in 3 seconds. Also, just way too many unnecessary stutter steps and that double clutch would cost him many outs
Next Shohei??