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Aaron Alvarez

@bombersalvarez

Husband to a beautiful wife, dad to Kaydence, Grayson and Harleigh. Proud owner of Grand Slam Sports Center and ZT Bombers Baseball.

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The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“You can have a record or you can have a legacy. Your legacy is more how did you do it. And what I have always tried to do - and what I want my legacy to be is you helped a lot of people be more successful in their life.” -Nick Saban

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Have you heard about the science of “Developmental Kinesiology” and how it can make players more Athletic on the field? Let’s Break it down!! Thread 🧵 1/8

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"A lot of players hear accountability and they think somebody is trying to blame them. That's not what it's about.  Accountability means holding each other to a standard that is crucial to becoming the best you can be, individually and collectively." Jay Bilas

"A lot of players hear accountability and they think somebody is trying to blame them. 
That's not what it's about.  
Accountability means holding each other to a standard that is crucial to becoming the best you can be, individually and collectively." <a href="/JayBilas/">Jay Bilas</a>
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Dear Coach, If a 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 year old shows respect, works their butt off, loves the game, has tremendous character, is a great teammate, has a great attitude BUT hasn’t yet hit the growth spurt their teammates have, is a bit slower and their hand/eye coordination is a bit

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“The biggest thing is coming in and being intentional about every single thing we do, no matter how long we go on the court. You have to win practice every single day if you want to win on game day,” Caitlin Clark The winning habits of a relentless competitor embody greatness.

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Your self-talk is the most important conversation you have.. - "You got this, remember all the work put in" - "You're better than that, next time I got it" - "I can't wait until next at bat" - "Trust my preparation, I'm ready" Program you mind to help you, not hurt you

Your self-talk is the most important conversation you have..

- "You got this, remember all the work put in" 
- "You're better than that, next time I got it"
- "I can't wait until next at bat"
- "Trust my preparation, I'm ready" 

Program you mind to help you, not hurt you
Xen Penny (@xenpenny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joey Votto talking about choking up and how it helps him have more barrel control. Talking about trying to strike out less so he can be more consistent overall. I love the different club analogies. Can't only use a driver for game hitting; you have to use different clubs.

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“Discipline is knowing what you’re supposed to do, when you’re supposed to do it, the way it’s supposed to get done. Do the right thing, the right way all the time. Self discipline, there’s something I’m supposed to do that I really don’t want to do, can you make yourself do it?”

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1️⃣ Bottom hand iso extreme inside tee (thumb down hold with head down) stay inside the ball. No hook 2️⃣Top hand extreme inside tee throwing top hand under bottom arm. Keeping our top hand palm up to keep us through it. No hook straight through the ball.

Dr. Ismael Gallo DPT, MBA (@flowsdoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you heard about the science of “Developmental Kinesiology” and how it can make players more Athletic on the playing field? Let’s Break it down!! Thread 🧵 1/9

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“Don’t be a blame guy. That’s the first sign of loser mentality when you blame someone else for a mistake,” Kirby Smart Great teams create opportunities for themselves with their relentless effort and high level of character. Adversity is a fuel for inspiration not depreciation.

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“You invest every second that you can in them. You just pour everything you have into them. Your family is intertwined with them. Players sense that, they feel that. My players will accept the hard coaching from me and my staff because they know how much we love them,” Dan Hurley

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UNSEEN HOURS Here's a small glimpse into why the best are the best with Caitlin Clark's off-season workout. Everybody says they want to be great but not everyone is willing to do what's necessary to be great. Greatness doesn't just happen, it's earned. 📹 via Coach Huelle

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Great leaders are willing to accept the costs of leadership. “1. You will have to make decisions that negatively affect people you care about. 2. You will be disliked despite your best attempt to do what’s best for the most. 3. You will be misunderstood and won’t always have

Craig Hyatt (@hyattcraig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shohei’s smaller move is done at hand break and has a timing element. All moves do, just have to give yourself time with whatever you do.

Next Level Baseball (@nextlevelbb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Players Bring attention to yourself. Stand out. Be noticed. How? Keep your mouth shut. Play hard. Play with energy. Play with toughness. Wear the uniform right. Don't show boat when you do something good. Don't hang your head when something doesn't go your way. Be a great

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“Your locker room-your players create culture. Your head coach casts the vision.” Winning programs aren’t built from the top down- they’re driven from within. Real culture isn’t built by speeches or seen on posters; it’s built by the players who live it every day.