Whether it's lifting, pitching, hitting, or fielding,
your workouts should be efficient and clean.
- First, they are competing against thousands of other high school players who want the same thing. Many of these kids are working very hard, many times in warmer climates and better facilities, and realize the competitive nature of all this. You need to as well.
- Second, there is no time like the present to start making some small changes.
Each player should start by asking themselves this simple question. How "clean" are my workouts? Another way of asking this is how much time do I waste during my practice or workout? When I have watch players work out during the off-season, especially in the weight room, I notice that very few are actually “present.” They are all there physically but not all are there mentally. Many chit-chat too much in-between sets. Often groups of a few kids form and a full conversation starts. I’ve even seen players talking in the middle of doing an exercise! Making your workouts “clean” involve getting rid of any unnecessary steps or time you are taking. As all coaches know, the players who take all this seriously in the weight room, batting cages, and practice fields are the same players who perfrom better when it’s crunch time. Those are the players college coaches and scouts want. If you are not one of them, you'd better start becoming one.