As coaches we are constantly looking for motivational stories, poems or quotes that we can share with our teams to illustrate a point we are trying to make, or to serve as a reminder of what it takes to be successful.  This story about a person that, like any of us, could be successful at many things, but we all to often say “I will get started tomorrow.”  This is a good reminder that tomorrow never comes, that it is the start that stops most people and that our career is the sum of our today’s.  Lets get started on being great TODAY.

 

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Coaches have different philosophies as to which offense works best, or what the proper technique on executing a certain skill should be, however ask them how important quality practices are to the success of their team and they will undoubtedly all concur, extremely important. This article is written so that the player or coach reading it can take some ideas and techniques with them to help increase the quality of their practice.

 

In “Heads-Up Baseball – Playing The Game One Pitch At A Time” by Ken Ravizza and Tom Hanson, it is written that one’s career is the sum of all today’s. This being true, there is quite possibly no other factor as paramount in the pursuit of success as practice. We spend many more hours in the arena practicing that we do competing. Practice does not make perfect, practice makes permanent, and consistent quality practice gives you the best chance for consistent quality performance, which gives you the best chance for winning.

 

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