Keeping Motivation Through Baseball Drills
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During the typical lengthy baseball season, one of the biggest challenges a coach faces is to
successfully instill a long-term motivation and vision in his athletes during practice time. Most
high school baseball players spend February through August working on baseball drills, strength
training, and of course playing in games. So the question is how to create a sense of urgency and
long-term focus during the hours and hours of baseball drills throughout the baseball season?
This is where preseason goal setting comes into play. I will suggest be careful how the word “goal”
is used. The initial reaction of athletes tends to be less than excited. And for good reason as
many goal plotting session are boring and meaningless. The term, "road map" on the other hand
demonstrates direction and focus. Whether it be in high school or college, it is much more likely
that athletes will undergo baseball drills, workouts, and training with a positive attitude if
their road map is continually being revisited. Without a clear and defined road map, practice time
is more likely to be wasted and will most certainly be tougher to help players stay motivated
throughout the duration of the season.
I'm sure there is little dispute thus far that a road map creation process is vital to the success
to any athlete. The key is to make a road map come to life and become a living part of an athlete’s
season.
Look at it this way. If the goal for most players is to get to the Big Leagues, there are some
serious economic rewards that come with that achievement. A talented and successful Major League
baseball player makes over one million dollars on an annual basis. If we broke that number down
over a career of practicing on baseball drills, that's about 20 thousand dollars each and every
practice! If athlete deposits the money in his mental bank account only if he has worked hard
during his practice, he will begin to fall into the pattern of working hard. The mind is an amazing
thing and once it’s harnessed for positive work, a player will then be allowed to achieve maximum
potential.
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