2015-16 THF Club Team Player Packet

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2015-16 THF Club Team Player Packet
2015-16 THF CLUB TEAM PLAYER PACKET
The Standard in Asia Pacific Baseball
25 Scheduled Competitive Games for Each Age Division (Included in Club Team Fee)
Professional Coaches with MLB & NCAA Experience
9,000sq-ft State-of-the-Art Indoor Facility
Professional Instruction – American & Japanese Coaches
Targeted 9-month Training Program
Pitching Machines, Batting Cages, Pitching Mounds
Personalized Learning Concepts
Victory’s Customized Uniforms & Training Apparel
International Trips to 10 Countries
www.thehi'actorysg.com SINGAPORE’S FIRST INDOOR BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL FACILITY 1
The Hit Factory COACHING STAFF OWEN REID – THF Asia Director of Opera>ons THF's Director of Opera:ons is Owen Reid. Owen pitched at Baylor and Winthrop Universi:es and played professionally in Europe and Australia. Owen was the Player Development Manager and Strength and Condi:oning Coordinator for the Perth Heat of the Australian Baseball League, and was an MLB Academy Instructor during his stay in Australia. He most recently worked with MLB’s Bal:more Orioles as a strength and condi:oning coach. BJ STEWART – THF Singapore Head Coach & Branch Manager BJ was a 4-­‐year starter at Albany State University (Division II) in Albany, Georgia. BJ was a switch-­‐hiVng ou'ielder, and played first base and pitched. BJ played 2 years for the Canberra Cavalry in the Australian Baseball League and also coached the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) State Team for 2years in the Australian Na:onal Youth Championships. Most recently, he served as the hiVng/ou'ield coach at the University of Antelope Valley (NAIA) in southern California. ANTHONY BENNETT – THF Jakarta Head Coach & Branch Manager Anthony is the Branch Manager of THF Jakarta, and has spent nearly two decades coaching baseball interna:onally in nearly ten different countries. Originally from California, Anthony spent :me in the Milwaukee Brewers organiza:on and played in mul:ple independent leagues in the U.S. before embarking on a baseball career overseas. In addi:on to coaching Swiss and Hungarian Na:onal Teams, Anthony established a P.E. curriculum at the Hanoi Academy in Vietnam. REUBEN ‘ARGEE’ EDUARDO – THF Jakarta Business Manager & Assistant Coach Reuben has been a permanent fixture in the Jakarta baseball and so^ball community for more than a decade. ‘Argee’, as he is known in Indonesia, is the Business Manager and an Assistant Coach at THF Jakarta, and works with so^ball and baseball players of all ages. Having coached Indonesian Youth Na:onal Teams and managed opera:ons for local Jakarta clubs, Argee’s experience is diverse and extends far beyond Indonesia. DANIEL EDWARDS – THF Singapore Pitching Coordinator & Professional Coach Daniel was a two-­‐:me All American pitcher at Kansas State University. Daniel holds the all-­‐:me records at KSU for career game appearances and career relief appearances. In 2007-­‐2008, he was selected as a member of the All-­‐Big 12 Team. Daniel was dra^ed by the Cleveland Indians in 2007. EVAN BUTTON – THF Singapore HiKng Coordinator & Professional Coach Evan was a 4-­‐year u:lity player at the University of Mississippi, playing an integral role in the Rebels’ success, leading them to 4 NCAA Super Regionals. Evan went on to play professionally with the Arizona Diamondbacks a^er being dra^ed in ’09, and has more than 5 years of pro baseball experience. NATSUKI 'CJ' MAEDA – THF Jakarta Youth Development Coordinator & Professional Coach CJ managed his own baseball academy, called Perfect Pitch and Swing, in Tokyo, and worked as the HiVng Coordinator for the Shonan Club in the Japan Boys League. CJ was a le^-­‐handed pitcher, and played high school and college baseball in the U.S.A., a`ending Los Angeles City College and Culver-­‐Stockton College. MATT BURNS – THF Singapore External Programs Coordinator & Professional Coach Ma` is an Assistant Coach and is THF’s External Programs Coordinator. Ma` manages THF’s Li`le Sluggers Academy and oversees ECAs, CCAs, appearances and events. A Sports & Recrea:on major, Ma` is passionate about developing the younger genera:on of ballplayers. HIROYUKI SAKANASHI – THF Singapore Professional Coach Hiro has more than a decade of interna:onal baseball coaching and playing experience. The Head Coach of the Austrian Junior Na:onal Team, Hiro has also led the Vienna Wanderers to 3 Austrian Baseball League Championships in the last 6 years. SHANE KROKER – THF Singapore Professional Coach Shane played shortstop at Wake Forest University and Chico State University. In 2009, Shane was the 45th ranked na:onal prospect coming out of high school, and later helped the Santa Barbara Foresters to a Na:onal Baseball Congress Na:onal Championship in 2011. 2
THF’s Be A Ballplayer Philosophy When establishing the creed for Asia’s cutting-edge, most elite baseball training facility, THF aligned with legendary college baseball coach Augie
Garrido, winner of 5 NCAA National Championships and the winningest coach in NCAA sports history. Coach Garrido’s book, ‘Life is Yours to
Win: Lessons Forged from the Purpose, Passion, and Magic of Baseball’’, highlights his quest as a coach to find not just prospects on the field, but
ballplayers. A ballplayer, as THF and Coach Garrido define, is someone who epitomizes the following principles.
BE UNCOMMON
In your commitment to the team
In the gym and on the practice field
In your pursuit of knowledge and desire to grow
In your preparation to perform
In your ability to perform under pressure BUY IN TO THE PROCESS
Be Coachable
Find satisfaction in selflessness
Be relentless in your commitment to self-improvement Find humility in success and confidence in failure Be a ferocious competitor
PLAY WITHOUT FEAR
Love the game you are playing Believe in your teammates and yourself Appreciate that failure is not always what it seems Fight to focus on the process…not the result
Be decisive and willing to live with the outcome
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9-Month Training Program The Hit Factory and its professional coaching staff values the growth and development of all players, on and off the field. THF’s coaches constantly
challenge all players to perform to their maximum ability, while acknowledging that all participants learn at a different pace. Personalized learning
strategies and a 7:1 player-to-coach ratio allow for all players to improve at the rate most conducive for their individual capacities.
SEPTEMBER
P H A S E 1 Introduction to THF Hitting Philosophy
Whiteboard Session –Learned Concepts
–Baseball History Part I
Baseline Testing/Assessments
Beginner: How to Swing a Bat
Sliding for Safety & Efficiency
Covering the Fundamentals
Advanced: Hitting – A Form of Art
Proper Fielding Position(s) – INF & OF
Introduction to THF Baserunning Philosophy
Rules of the Game – Beginner & Advanced
Infield & Outfield Play
Beginner: Foundations of Playing Catch
Proper Grips & Arm Action
The Battery: Pitchers & Catchers Cohesion
Advanced: Glove Work Drills
Position-specific Arm Circle/Speed
Live Situations – Simulated Games
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
Importance of Rhythm – Offense, Defense & Pitching
Mid-Term Testing/Assessments – Part II
Team Defense Part I: A Holistic Approach
Preparation – Develop Team & Individual Routines
The Language of Baseball
Situational Defense
Whiteboard Session –Learned Concepts
–Baseball History Part II
Fly Ball Communication
Whiteboard Session –Learned Concepts
–Baseball History Part III
Live Situations – Simulated Games
Bunting – Become a Versatile Offensive Threat
Live Situations – Simulated Games
Phase 1 Refresher
Beginner: Why & When Coaches Use Signs
Team Offense Part I: Learning Your Role
Mid-Term Testing/Assessments – Part I
Advanced: Always Thinking One Play Ahead
Situational Offense
MARCH
P H A S E 3 NOVEMBER
Introduction to THF & ‘Be A Ballplayer’ Philosophy
DECEMBER
P H A S E 2 OCTOBER
APRIL
MAY
Team Defense Part II: Be Involved in Every Play
Team Offense Part II: Learn to Play to Your Strengths
Live Situations – Simulated Games
Cut-offs, Relays & Tag Plays – Beginner & Advanced
Executing Rundowns Offensively
Whiteboard Session –Learned Concepts
–Baseball History Part V
Executing Rundowns Defensively
Live Situations – Simulated Games
Develop Your Baseball Routine for Summer
Live Situations – Simulated Games
Nuances of the Game – Learn from MLB Players
Becoming Your Own Best Coach
Phase 2 Review
Review Flyball Communication
Phase 3 Review
Whiteboard Session –Learned Concepts
–Baseball History Part IV
Advanced Sliding Techniques
Final Testing/Assessments
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2015-16
THF CLUB TEAM SCHEDULE
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12U$08:00$–$10:00PM$ HS$10:00$–$12:00PM$ 14U$12:00$–$2:00PM$ 10U$2:00$–$4:00PM$ 12U$4:00$–$6:00PM$
Outdoor
Monday
8U$4:00$–$6:00PM$
Tuesday
12U$4:00$–$6:00PM$
Wednesday
15U$6:00?8:00PM$
HS$7:00$–$9:00PM$
12U$4:30$–$6:30PM$
Thursday
10U$4:00$–$6:00PM$
Friday
8U$4:00$–$6:00PM$
Indoor
Li1le$Sluggers$$
14U$7:00$–$9:00PM$
15U$6:00?8:00PM$
15U$10:00?12:00PM$
$8U$Game$1–3PM$
Saturday
Outdoor
14U$8:00$–$10:00PM$ HS$10:00$–$12:00PM$
10U$Game$1?3PM$
12U$Game$1?3PM$
HS$Club$Team$
12U$Club$Team$$
8U$Club$Team$$
14U$Club$Team$
10U$Club$Team$$
Li1le$Sluggers$$
15U$Club$Team$$
12U$Club$Team$$
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The Facility & Fields The Hit Factory’s indoor training facility is located in Woodlands Centre, just 1km from the Singapore American School. It features
a full-size indoor 60-foot turf diamond and state-of-the-art equipment, including Iron Mike, MP-4 and BATA 3 pitching machines for
both baseball and softball, pitching mounds for kids and adults, MLB training tools and radar guns, Speed and Agility full workout
stations, as well as a MLB video analysis system for pitching and hitting, with integrated professional player comparisons.
THF’s outdoor training facilities are located at UWC Dover and Kallang Diamonds. The outdoor training and game schedule will
run currently with the indoor schedule for a total of 40 weeks. Each Club Team has outdoor practices or games every weekend, and
the fields will be fully equipped with pithing machines, mounds, bases, and protective screens. THF’s partnership with these venues
provide our players with world-class outdoor training to compliment our fully weatherproofed indoor facility. The 40 week schedule
will be broken down as follows: A 25 week game schedule will be provided to all players at the start of the training season. Each
respective age group will be split into two teams each month and will face each other in a competitive format over the course of the 25
week period. The remaining 15 weeks of the 40 week outdoor program will be devoted to outdoor training and team instruction with
our professional coaching staff. All of these outdoor games and practices ARE INCLUDED in your club team fees!
MLB Training Tools
Outdoor Training Facilities
State-Of-The-Art Indoor Facility
Full Size 60-Foot Turf Diamond
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Professional Instruction THF has a full-time American and Japanese professional coaching staff with playing NCAA and MLB experience. THF’s
Director of Operations, Owen Reid, played NCAA Division-I baseball at Baylor and Winthrop Universities, and has spent
the last 6 years working in player development overseas, both with local clubs and organizations and MLB International.
Owen oversees all programs, which are facilitated by a coaching staff with more than 50 years of combined collegiate and
professional experience on four continents.
THF’s Professional Coaching Staff has been trained by some of the most renowned baseball minds, including legendary
college baseball coach, Augie Garrido. THF’s structured 9-month training curriculum combined with the 7:1 player-tocoach ratio at all sessions makes for an upbeat atmosphere conducive for development. Personalized learning concepts
ensure that all players progress at their own pace. All of THF’s sessions finish with a ‘Joke of the Day’, which provides
players with an opportunity to practice their public speaking skills. The players love it, and it finishes the day on a fun and
positive note!
Outdoor training facilities
7:1 Player-to-Coach Ratio
9-Month Structured Curriculum
Personalized Learning Concepts
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Club Team Overview THF’s Club Team program features 8U, 10U, 12U, 14U and H.S. baseball teams and 10U and 15U girls softball teams. During the course of
the 9-month Club Team program (September 1st – May 31st), all Club Teams will train a total of 6 hours per week (2 indoor practices & 1
outdoor practice or game) at THF’s facility and outdoor fields. Each team will play in numerous international and local tournaments, as well as
scrimmages and friendly games against local clubs in Singapore.
THF’s facility practices will never be cancelled due to rain or lightning, as these scheduled practices will take place indoors. Each THF team will
have weekly outdoor practices or games at UWC Dover and Kallang Diamonds. These outdoor practices and games will allow players to
participate in baseball-specific drills, exercises, and competitive games, which are difficult to replicate indoors. These outdoor activities will be
held on Saturdays and Sundays, based on each players’ age division. THF’s teams will have full use of batting cages, pitching machines, bases,
backstops and pitching mounds. THF’s professional coaching staff will oversee all outdoor games and practices.
THF’s professional coaches will manage daily practices while preparing the teams for competitive tournament play. All of THF’s Club Teams
will follow the targeted 9-month training program, as this develops the continuity and family atmosphere THF values and is known for. THF’s
instructors, through personalized learning concepts, adhere to unified training standards to maximize personal and player development.
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Travel Tours, Tournaments & Trips THF will be providing numerous tournament opportunities during the course of 2015/2016 season. It is each player’s choice on
which tournaments he/she would like to participate. Players are not required to participate in a minimum number of tournaments,
nor are they restricted to a maximum amount. If there is a critical mass (minimum 9 players) for a respective tournament, THF will
enter a team for competition. In situations where a second THF team is allowed, one will be formed if there is enough demand at the
specific age group. Throughout the season, THF will participate in both ‘fun’ and ‘competitive’ tournaments.
Prior to the announcement of the tournament, THF will convey to age-eligible players, and their parents, what type of tournament it
will be. Rosters for ‘fun’ tournaments will be formed based on a “first come, first serve” basis. Rosters for ‘competitive’ tournaments
will be formed with the players that make up the most competitive team, as determined by the THF Professional Coaching Staff.
THF has a very high “benchmark” for all tournaments on offer. Premium fields, diverse competition, unique cultural destinations
and best value-for-money are all considered when determining the Club Team tournament lineup. There are numerous tournaments
to which we decline invitations, as they do not meet the THF Club Team standards for a program that we feel is the ultimate baseball
experience in Asia.
THF players and their families get to travel throughout the world to visit and experience some incredible destinations! THF
encourages all families to participate in as many tournaments as their work schedules and budgets can accommodate. Many of THF’s
families use the tournament destinations as “family vacations” as there is often free time to sightsee, enjoy great meals, and embrace
the local cultures. THF’s Travel Coordinator oversees and arranges all travel logistics for THF players and their families. This
includes flights, hotels, local tours, and transportation to and from the fields. THF prefers all players to sleep in the same
accommodations, as it makes the transportation to the fields seamless, allows for easy cultural excursions and maximizes the bonding
experience among teammates. For all tournaments, THF’s professional coaches travel with the team(s). THF’s coaches’ travel costs
(flights, accommodation) are divided amongst participating players.
School is obviously the most important factor in determining THF’s tournament schedule. THF rarely needs to request missed
school days for tournament excursions, but on occasion this will happen. THF does its best to mitigate this as much as possible, but
sometimes in order to meet the scheduled dates of the tournament, a day of school will need to be missed.
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Travel Tours, Tournaments & Trips Memories from Australia, Japan, Singapore, Italy, Indonesia, Dubai and China
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Team Selection & Roster Spots THF welcomes all players – beginner, intermediate or advanced – to participate in its Club Team program. All of THF’s programs
are co-ed, and the age cutoff for each team is May 1st. For example, for the 12U team, if a player turns 13 after May 1st, we encourage
him/her to join the 12U Club Team. Younger players are allowed to “play up”, and such a decision is made on a case-by-case basis by
the THF Professional Coaching Staff. Factors such as skill level, player safety and maturity are always considered.
Criteria for a player’s selection on a tournament roster will be based on talent, commitment, work ethic, coach-ability and attitude.
THF’s ‘Be A Ballplayer’ philosophy epitomizes the ultimate team player; a player who puts the team before his/herself. THF
appreciates that everyone plays the game for different reasons, and the Professional Coaching Staff recognizes those who want to play
recreationally and those choose to play competitively. As such, rosters are selected accordingly for the ‘fun’ and ‘competitive’
tournaments in which THF participates.
THF recognizes there are other sports, school demands and personal commitments that compete for players’ time. THF does not
mandate that Club Team players cannot participate in other baseball programs or sports, but it is highly encouraged that Club Team
players attend as many practices and team-related activities (including travel tournaments) as possible, as players’ regular attendance
promotes team bonding, camaraderie and the family atmosphere THF encourages and values.
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2015-16 Tournament Schedule THF’s tournament schedule is based on commitments from tournament coordinators.
Although dates are subject to change, THF’s Professional Coaching Staff conveys any such
changes as promptly as possible, so participating players and/or families can make any
necessary arrangements.
EVENTS / TOURNAMENTS
THF TEAMS
HS (JV & Varsity) Sox
Sep 12-13 Hanoi Cup (Hanoi, Vietnam)
16U/18U Pink Sox (Softball)
Sep 24-27 THF Spring Training (Perth, Australia)
14U Sox
Oct 17-25 THF – Friendship Series (Jakarta, Indonesia)
12U Sox
10U Sox (Baseball)
Nov 26-29 SASCSA Turkey Tournament (Singapore)
THF Int‘l College Baseball Showcase & Clinic (Singapore)
12U Pink Sox (Softball)
Dec 5-6
8U Sox
Dec 26-31 Goodwill Games (Sydney, Australia)
Feb 5-8
THF Singapore Classic (Singapore)
Mar 19-27 Japan Friendship Series (Osaka, Japan)
Mar 23-26 SEAYBST 2015 (Bangkok, Thailand)
Mar/Apr TBD 10U Easter Classic (Bangkok, Thailand)
Apr 15-17 Dubai Invitational (Dubai, UAE)
Apr 29-May 1 Lion City Classic (Singapore)
May 27-30 Shanghai Slam (Shanghai, China)
Jun 9-16 Japan Island League Embed Training Program
Jun – Jul THF U.S.A. Summer Tour
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Customized Uniforms & Apparel THF Club Team players are outfitted in MLB-quality customized uniforms made by Victory Custom
Athletic. Makers of the finest baseball apparel, Victory pants, jerseys, hats and training jerseys are worn by
professionals across the globe.
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THF Club Team Players Receive
2 Jerseys • 
2 Pants • 
3 Hats
2 Practice Shirts
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Socks
Belts
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Membership Fees & Benefits Club Team Membership Fee – S$4,300
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Total Membership Fee equal to S$12 per hour!
Structured 9-month training program
Approximately 144 hours of professional training and
instruction in THF’s state-of-the-art indoor facility - No
rainouts or lightning delays!
Approximately 80 hours of games and practice at Kallang
Diamonds
Approximately 135 hours of “Open Time” for all Club
Team Players – Monday-Friday (3:15-4pm)
7:1 Player-to-Coach ratio at all practices
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Full membership includes use of all training
equipment during member hours, access to full 60-foot
turf diamond, Iron Mike batting machines, raised
pitching mounds, pitching targets, radar guns and MLB
training tools Access to all tournaments which THF enters a team
(does not include travel costs)
2 Custom Victory "Pro-Style" Sox uniforms - pants,
jerseys, hats, belts, socks
2 Custom practice jerseys and hat
10% DISCOUNT § 
For participation in our “Team Mom Program”
Please make checks payable to “The Hit Factory Pte. Ltd.”
The Hit Factory Pte. Ltd.
6A Woodlands Centre Road #03-280
SINGAPORE 731006
thehitfactorysg.com
+65 6363 0863
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Terms, Conditions & Refund Policy CLUB TEAM TERMS & CONDITIONS
Each player who travels will be subject to administrative fees for every tour or tournament
package. These fees will include coaches' travel budget (including airfare, accommodation and
daily per diem), on-ground support and administrative support costs for planning and booking
all aspects of the tour or tournament. THF REFUND POLICY
Refunds will only be given if the player's primary income producing parent is required to move
unexpectedly, forcing the family to relocate (Expat Clause). The refund will be pro-rated
based on the last participated session just prior to leaving the country. THF reserves the right
to request proof of Employment Pass termination. THF policy is that no refunds - whether full
or partial - will be provided for missed programs as a result of injuries, illnesses, vacations or
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Team Mom Program We are seeking a Team Mom for each of our age divisions. The responsibilities will be
simple but very important to assisting our coaches during the 9-month season.
§  Uniforms – Oversee the measurements of the Club Team members for your
respective team. Provide the Head Coach with these details. Assist in the
distribution of these uniforms.
§  Plan and assist for your respective year end team party. THF will provide the budget
for the event, but we will need you to plan and oversee it.
§  Coordinate with the parents of your respective team to assist in umpiring or dugout
coaching for our weekly scrimmage games.
This volunteer position will entitle you to a 10% discount off Club Team Fees
** Please notify us if you are interested in taking advantage of this offer
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Club Team Registration Form This form must be completed and returned to a THF Professional Coach prior to the start of the Club Team season PLAYER’S FULL NAME (First, Middle, Last) PLAYER’S CONTACT EMAIL DATE OF BIRTH (M/DD/YYYY) CLUB TEAM PLAYER’S MOBILE PHONE NUMBER SEX (CIRCLE ONE) MALE FEMALE PLAYER’S SCHOOL PARENTS’ NAMES (First, Last) PARENTS’ MOBILE PHONE NUMBER(S) PARENTS’ CONTACT EMAIL(S) EMERGENCY CONTACT NAME / NUMBER ADDRESS KNOWN ALLERGIES / PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS / MEDICAL CONDITIONS ADULT(S) AND/OR PERSON(S) AUTHORIZED TO PICK UP CHILD 17
Accident Waiver & Release of Liability Form This form must be completed and returned to a THF Professional Coach prior to the start of the Club Team season I HEREBY ASSUME ALL OF THE RISKS OF PARTICIPATING IN ANY/ALL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE HIT FACTORY, including by way of example and not limita:on, any risks that may arise from negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons or en::es being released, from dangerous or defec:ve equipment or property owned, maintained, or controlled by them, or because of their possible liability without fault. I cer:fy that I am physically fit, have sufficiently prepared or trained for par:cipa:on in this ac:vity, and have not been advised to not par:cipate by a qualified medical professional. I cer:fy that there are no health-­‐related reasons or problems which preclude my par:cipa:on in this ac:vity. I acknowledge that this Accident Waiver and Release of Liability Form will be used by the event holders, sponsors, and organizers of the ac:vity in which I may par:cipate, and that it will govern my ac:ons and responsibili:es at said ac:vity. In considera:on of my applica:on and permiVng me to par:cipate in this ac:vity, I hereby take ac:on for myself, my executors, administrators, heirs, next of kin, successors, and assigns as follows: (A) I WAIVE, RELEASE, AND DISCHARGE from any and all liability, including but not limited to, liability arising from the negligence or fault of the en::es or persons released, for my death, disability, personal injury, property damage, property the^, or ac:ons of any kind which may herea^er occur to me including my traveling to and from this ac:vity, THE FOLLOWING ENTITIES OR PERSONS: The Hit Factory Ltd. Pte. (THF) and/or their directors, officers, employees, volunteers, representa:ves, and agents, and the ac:vity holders, sponsors, and volunteers; (B) INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS, AND PROMISE NOT TO SUE the en::es or persons men:oned in this paragraph from any and all liabili:es or claims made as a result of par:cipa:on in this ac:vity, whether caused by the negligence of release or otherwise. I acknowledge that THF and their directors, officers, volunteers, representa:ves, and agents are NOT responsible for the errors, omissions, acts, or failures to act of any party or en:ty conduc:ng a specific ac:vity on their behalf. I acknowledge that this ac:vity may involve a test of a person's physical and mental limits and carries with it the poten:al for death, serious injury, and property loss. The risks include, but are not limited to, those caused by fly objects, facili:es, temperature, weather, condi:on of par:cipants, equipment, vehicular traffic, lack of hydra:on, and ac:ons of other people including, but not limited to, par:cipants, volunteers, monitors, and/or producers of the ac:vity. These risks are not only inherent to par:cipants, but are also present for volunteers. I hereby consent to receive medical treatment, which may be deemed advisable in the event of injury, accident, and/or illness during this ac:vity. I understand while par:cipa:ng in this ac:vity, I may be photographed. I agree to allow my photo, video, or film likeness to be used for any legi:mate purpose by the ac:vity holders, producers, sponsors, organizers, and assigns. The Accident Waiver and Release of Liability Form shall be construed broadly to provide a release and waiver to the maximum extent permissible under applicable law. I CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ THIS DOCUMENT AND I FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENT. I AM AWARE THAT THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND A CONTRACT AND I SIGN IT OF MY OWN FREE WILL. PARTICIPANT’S NAME & AGE DATE **PARTICIPANT’S SIGNATURE PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME DATE PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE **IF UNDER 18 YEARS OLD, PARENT/GUARDIAN MUST SIGN ALSO 18
THF CONTACTS LIST
BRAD FINEFROCK – Co-Founder & CEO – 9456 2729 – brad.thehitfactorysg@gmail.com
MIKE FROEMKE – Co-Founder & COO – 9822 4979 – mike.thehitfactorysg@gmail.com
OWEN REID – THF Asia Director of Operations – 9456 3005 – owen.thehitfactorysg@gmail.com
BJ STEWART – Singapore Acting Branch Manager – 9167 8680 – bj.thehitfactorysg@gmail.com
ANTHONY BENNETT – Jakarta Branch Manager – anthony.thehitfactoryjk@gmail.com
KRISTIN AZEVEDO – Singapore Business Manager – 9643 2997 – kristin.thehitfactorysg@gmail.com
REUBEN ‘ARGEE’ EDUARDO – Jakarta Business Manager – argee.thehitfactoryjk@gmail.com
DANIEL EDWARDS – Pitching Coordinator & Professional Coach – daniel.thehitfactorysg@gmail.com
EVAN BUTTON – Hitting Coordinator & Professional Coach – evan.thehitfactorysg@gmail.com
NATSUKI ‘CJ’ MAEDA – Youth Development Coordinator & Professional Coach – cj.thehitfactorysg@gmail.com
MATT BURNS – External Programs Coordinator – 8157 9500 – matt.thehitfactorysg@gmail.com
HIROYUKI SAKANASHI – Professional Coach – hiro.thehitfactorysg@gmail.com
SHANE KROKER – Professional Coach – shane.thehitfactorysg@gmail.com
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Above Sheng Siong Supermarket
ADDRESS
The Hit Factory Pte. Ltd.
6A Woodlands Centre Road #03-280
SINGAPORE 731006
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