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Re: Re: Off Season Training


Posted by: Mike () on Fri Nov 14 19:03:10 2003


Hey,
>
> There are plenty of hours in the day to devote to the things that really matter. In life you will find that you will always find time to do the things that interest you. It's a matter of discipline that gets you to do the things like school that are equally important.
>
> From my experience, I have found plenty of time to devote first to God and then all my other priorities (wife, job (baseball for me), school (when I was there)). You just have to decide that hanging out on the weekend or spending time playing video games is no longer acceptable. If you're serious about the game then you'll be serious about your schoolwork too. I would devote 2 hrs a day in the offseason to working out (3/4 days a week) and getting swings on the other days. There is plenty of time left for school/church and family...you just have to want it.
>
> andy

The thing with me is if i go one day without doing something rather it be lift, hit run, i consider myself that i wasted the day. I spend atleast 2 hours lifting and possibly close to 2 1/2 doing the other stuff. There just isn't enough time


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