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Getting Mentally Tough For the Off-Season
If you are planning to train this off-season this will be one of the most important articles you read. I am sure when you think of mental toughness you picture a hitter standing in the box with the game on the line and somehow, despite great pressure, he delivers a game winning hit.or a pitcher (a la curt Schilling) coming up with a clutch performance in a big game. Here is what I picture: I had the privilege of working with Corey Smith, a first round draft pick of the Cleveland Indians in 2000 and now with the Padres. Corey defined mental toughness for me. See, when he asked me to help him I was a little hesitant. I didn't know how hard he wanted to work. A lot of players SAY they want to work hard.but few follow through on what it takes to be successful. So I told Corey I would meet him every day at 7:00 am at the gym by my house. The gym was a 45-minute drive for him. I have to say, I did not think he would follow through.but he did. Everyday. 7:00 am he was there..Never late.Never missed a day..Snowing.raining.sick...girlfriend problems..he was there. That is mental toughness! Doing what you have to do no matter what. Most people will point to Corey and say how lucky he is.but I know that he created his own luck by working hard day in and day out. I asked Corey what drove him. He told me, "It starts in my mind. I set my goals and I don't let anything stop me getting there. I make a list of the things I need to do to achieve my goals and I do those things. I make an appointment with myself everyday" As you start to think about your off-season training let me share with you the 4 Tips Corey used to propel his off-season training.
I am going to guide the BaseballTips.com readers through an entire winter workout that will give you more velocity, power and control. Stay tuned for next month's article. In the meantime, I suggest you check out the resources that Baseball Tips has to offer for baseball training.
Paul Reddick is a scout for the Pittsburgh Pirates and co-authored the book, The Picture Perfect Pitcher. In addition, Paul has been a state delegate for USA Baseball and has traveled extensively providing baseball and fitness consultations. Visit www.FreePitchingVideo.com and www.FreeHittingDVD.com for more info.
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