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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
How to Become a Better Baseball Player - 3 Sure Tips to Get You Going on the Right Track
Derek Jeter Baseball Trainers
By Brent Archer
Have you ever wondered if you can become a better baseball player? If you have been playing baseball for awhile now and find yourself struggling, that's fine. This happens to a lot of people and it is mostly due to worrying about things before they actually happen. Have you ever been on the field and were worrying if you were going to drop the next ball that came to you?
How about being up at bat and thinking you're going to strike out before you even swing the bat once! I have been in that situation before so here are some steps to help you become a better baseball player.
1. Confidence. The player with the most confidence will win all the time. I realized very early on that if I did not play with confidence, I did horrible. The reason is because for some odd reason, I believe that your opponents can feed of it. They know when you are not too sure of yourself and will capitalize on that. Baseball is all about dominating your competition so if they sense you are weak, your toast!
2. The second piece of this whole puzzle would be to watch video of some people who you enjoy to watch. For example, one my favorite players is Orlando Hudson. He is a second baseman who can play very well defense. So what I normally do is watch as much video as I can on him to see his positioning, movement, glove posture, anything! You see, these guys are pros so they know exactly what they are doing. Instead of adoring them, look into them and see what they do right and do it yourself.
3. Nothing beats practice. Although practice may not make perfect, it is needed. Are you going out on the field every? Are you becoming a better player consistently? If not, then your competition will beat you hands down! Think about it like, whenever you are sleeping, they are out there getting better than you.
This should give you the inspiration to get out and take more ground balls and more swings!
Brent Archer has been writing articles for many months and has experience as a baseball player for many years. His new interest is in his recently new website that you can visit it at http://www.HPColorLaserPrinter.org
It is where he provides information on the popular HP Color Laser Printer that everyone can use around the house or in any office!
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Hello Baseball Friend,
I welcome any comments or suggestions. If you have a question or a topic that you would like to read about, please leave a comment and I will try to address that topic as soon as I can. Good luck in the coming season!
Have a great day, Nick