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Learn from those who have done it at the highest level...
Check out the newest posts in Skool. https://www.skool.com/diamonddrivesportsperformance-4429/andruw-jones?p=047f493e https://www.skool.com/diamonddrivesportsperformance-4429/bo-hart?p=6f605ee9 https://www.skool.com/diamonddrivesportsperformance-4429/wellington-castillo-2?p=24d707a4
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Andruw Jones
5 time MLB All-Star, Hank Aaron and Silver Slugger Award Winner Played 17 seasons in the MLB - most notably for the Atlanta Braves Main takeaways: Always be on time, be balanced, and stick to your approach up the middle of the field. Hitting is easier said than done, trying to make things as simple as possible and trying to hit the ball out in front is most important.
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Andruw Jones
Bo Hart
Former St. Louis Cardinals MIF Main takeaways: Bo stating that although he never had the most power and wasn't ever the best hitter on his team, his confidence and true belief in himself was the reason he succeeded. Yes, talent is important... However, allowing the positive thoughts to be in the forefront of your brain will lead to much more success. There is no special ingredient to creating a perfect swing, it's different for everyone. It truly comes down to your approach and timing that allows you to have success.
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Wellington Castillo
Former MLB catcher for the Chicago Cubs. Main takeaways: Keep it simple, stick to your approach, don't try to do too much.
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Wellington Castillo
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The next few posts will take place of our group call. We will not meet with me, but the videos here will cover our group call. I wanted to share some valuable information for you all from some former MLB players. Last night I was lucky enough to compete against former MLB all-stars in a home-run derby, the way that these guys competed after not playing for 10+ years was incredible, it truly reminded me how important it is to be not only talented, but you must also be confident, mentally tough, and never satisfied. Without being able to be free on the mental side, hitting becomes much harder. Why would we put ourselves in a situation to make one of the hardest things to do in sports even harder? My main takeaway from talking with these guys is that keeping things simple is most important. The videos I am going to share with you will give you some insight as to what made these players be able to succeed at the highest level.
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Peyton Dillingham
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