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Off Season Training


Posted by: Mike () on Thu Nov 13 16:30:49 2003


Its November. Baseball is over until spring and the offseason is here. Last year I spent more time in my garage lifting and hitting then I did hitting the books. My grades suffered and my parents have told me if this repeats itself then there won't be any baseball for me come spring. My question is how many hours a day should a player dedicate themselves to work in the off season even though there is the concern of school. How can one become a better player when there is basically just not enough time to get everything done that needs to be. So how should I consider balancing my hours so everything I need to do can be completed?


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