Reminiscing, reliving and loving the road traveled
Potential is not a matter of where you start, but of how far you travel. As we have explored, the original usage of the word
Getting to the core of excellence
Will Durant once said, “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” I define excellence as meeting expectations.
Are you ready for the challenge to the best?
Robert H. Schuller once said, “Tough times never last, but tough people do.” My hitters spend August through October trying new things to find out
Why you should be ‘chunking’
How do you eat an elephant? One piece at a time. This is an example of what coaches say when we are stuck on simplistic.
Your guide to ‘Progression To Performance’
According to ScienceDirect, students with a task orientation feel successful when they apply effort and learn something new. Students with an ego orientation define success
Where does your work ethic rank?
“Problem is, y’all got league dreams with a backyard work ethic. And your parents applaud it.” This may be one of the most convicting quotes
‘Engraving’ your style for the long haul
In his book, “Mental Toughness for Young Athletes (Parent’s Guide),” Troy Horne talks about engraving techniques. When I was eight, I fell in love with
Hitting happens in the blink of an eye. Are you ready?
Did you know that it takes .5 of a second for an average fastball to leave the pitcher’s hand and cross the plate? That’s faster
The 6 core values you need to be coachable
Talent, habits and skills are not the same thing. When I was young, people talked about how much talent I had. Hearing it so much