Mike Grady’s Pitching School
I am going to talk about
- Who Is Mike Grady
- What is Mike Grady’s Pitching School
- How is he a successful millennial entrepreneur
Mike Grady is a man who has been involved in baseball his whole life, playing for North Canton Hoover High School and Malone University as well as coaching at Malone with many notable honor and awards for his career as a player and coach. In his love for the sport he decided to share his years of experience with others and has had much success doing it to which you can see for yourself if you visit the link http://www.gradyspitchingschool.com/ . With the success he has here, he decided to teach to others as well. He taught business classes in Massillon, but now teaches in his home town of North Canton at Hoover High School. There he is head of the business department and teaches a majority of the classes. Here he also teaches a senior level class called Business and Entrepreneurship, in this Junior Achievement class he has coached 3 teams to the National Student Leadership Summit in only 2 years. He still teaches at Hoover as well as maintaining his pitching school.
Grady’s Pitching School is a place where young players go to fine tune their baseball game. He focuses on pitchers, but has taken others as well. Here he has developed kids to reach their potential, he has coached many kids who have had very successful careers and kids throwing 90 mph fastballs at the age of 17 and 18. His business is run and maintained by him and him alone.
I believe he is a successful entrepreneur because there are plenty of trainers in the North East Ohio region and in the Stark County area, but he still has proven time and time again that his service is the best choice for your money. He also proves his success by the way he mentors his kids and customers on the diamond and in the classroom with his students showing much success as well during and after his classes.
I like how you touched on the fact that he mentors the kids as well as teaches them about baseball. So many of the camps and lessons I had, I could tell that they just wanted my money. He seems pretty fairly priced as well, as I know many of my teammates in high school would take lessons that would be $100-200 per hour, with winter camps being between $1500-2000. Baseball lessons are a very lucrative business, and it seems like he has done a pretty good job of differentiating himself and has been pretty successful (although he does have a picture of a kid holding a gun with 78 mph haha).