Friday, May 13, 2011

Good Ways to Find Motivation to Keep Improving at Baseball

By Thomas Wilson


Regardless of how much you enjoy the game of baseball, every one of us struggle to stay motivated sometimes. Why do baseball workouts since it is a lot more convenient to lounge around on the sofa? It is often a challenging dilemma to conquer, but it's crucial to do so...and speedily. The individuals who triumph over this challenge the quickest are going to become the very best. It is that simple. Regardless of how fantastic of a player you are, if you aren't motivated to practice and you don't practice, you will end up being surpassed by average players who work tirelessly and are motivated to be better than you. It is all about who will work the hardest and the longest to reach their particular goals. This not only is true for baseball training, but anything in life.

The first thing you have to do to get yourself motivated again will be to realize the reason why you are playing baseball to begin with. The majority of people will answer, "Because it's fun." Though that's a perfectly okay answer, think about the reasons why it is fun for you personally. What exactly do you enjoy about it? Envision yourself at the plate with two outs in the bottom of the ninth and hitting the game-winning home run! If you work hard enough, you will not have to visualize that in your head, because you will actually be doing it! It is that simple.

Numerous players get discouraged simply because they had a bad day at practice or because some people who are possibly better players than them make fun of them. While these "better" player's behavior is completely unacceptable, instead of getting back at them physically, encourage yourself to train and practice longer and harder than them. That is going to be a even bigger punishment to them than a punch in the face. I guarantee it. Anytime you think about slacking off, think about them and how awful they will feel when you are significantly better than them and perhaps even take their spot on the team.

The final point to remember is that it doesn't matter if you're not the greatest player on your team at the moment. If you have a dream, ambitions, and the hard work and determination to achieve those goals you will definitely succeed! I am not simply writing this to get you motivated...I genuinely do mean it.

You might assume that the big league players are all born great athletes. I'm here to inform you that a good portion of them are, however there are quite a lot of them who worked their tails off every single day and made their own future what they wanted it to be. And that is exactly what you should do as well.




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