Monday, July 7, 2008

5 No Fail Ways To Become An All-Star


Ozzie Smith was named to the National League All-Star Team 15 times!


You too can become an All-Star, but of course it takes hard work and dedication to become a solid five tool player. (Hitting for average, hitting for power, speed, throwing and fielding.)


Here are five strategies and principles that will help you become successful not only on the field but off the field as well.


1. Set Goals - Write your goals down. Get out some posted-notes and stick you goals on your bathroom mirror so I can see them everyday. Once you have achieved your goal, stick the posted note on your dresser so that you can visualize your past success!


2. Get Support - Tell your coach and parents about the goals you want to accomplish. Believe me they will do their best to help you reach your dreams.


3. Have a Great Attitude - Believing in yourself is paramount. When or if you get into a slump remember that it is a part of the game. Maintaining a great attitude during the tough times will make you not only a better player, but it will make you a better person.


4. Work Hard - Stay on top of your game by staying after practice to field more grounders and fly balls and take extra batting practice.


5. Get Stronger - Continue to work on your strength and conditioning all year around. As the season gets longer the more important the games become and you want to make sure that you are in the best shape so that you can play your best during the most important part of the season.


Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Avoiding the Mid Season Lull

Avoiding the mid season lull was a key to Ozzie Smith's success.

Nagging injuries can take a lot away from your performance on the field.

Keeping your body fresh, strong and injury free is very important as championship time rolls around.

Eating right and getting the proper rest is vital, but continuing your strength training during the season is just as important.

I recommend that you lift weights two to three times per week during the season. Lifting during the season will maintain your strength and give you added endurance during tournament play.

Remember you want to remain strong so that you can be a MVP when the game is on the line.
This especially true if your team is in the losers bracket and you have to play a lot of games in order to win the championship game.

Here is a workout that you can incorporate in your strength training routine during the season.

This routine is for your upper body (shoulders, chest and back) and is geared to increase your power at the plate.

MVP Baseball Tips In Season Workout

Note: Exercise is not without its risks and this or any other exercise program may result in injury. To reduce the risk of injury in your case, consult your doctor before beginning this exercise program. MVP Fitness, LLC and advice presented are in no way intended as a substitute for medical advice, MVP Fitness, LLC disclaims any liability from and in connection with this program. As with any exercise program, if at any point during your workout you begin to feel faint, dizzy, or have physical discomfort, you should stop immediately and consult a physician.