10/30/2025
What you do when no one is looking, will dictate the type of player and person you will be.
4 Days a Week. No Excuses.
If you want to actually get better — not just maintain — you have to practice at least 3–4 days a week.
It doesn’t matter if you’re 10U or 18U.
It doesn’t matter if it’s winter or summer.
It doesn’t even matter if you “don’t feel like it.”
You don’t need every session to be an hour long.
👉 Two days can be your “long” days — drills, bullpens, lessons, long toss, whatever.
👉 Two days can be your “short” days — 20 minutes of focused work.
If you’re not playing games on the weekend?
Add another.
The players who improve the fastest aren’t always the most talented…
They’re the most consistent.
Even 20 minutes a day compounds.
And when next season rolls around, you’ll be the one everyone notices — because you quietly outworked them all year.