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Coach Olson

@csaprepstarga

National Recruiting Director 404-694-1915 [email protected]

#1 #AthleticRecruitingSolution 36+years Experience #Mentoring & #Coaching

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Coach Olson (@csaprepstarga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recruits—Do your homework and don’t make a decision based upon the name on the front of the jersey! Academic fit is the most important part of your decision!

Dan Cevette (@dancevette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If I could give ONE piece of advice to the young players coming up, it would be this ⬇️ You do not need to be a D1 Baseball player to be considered a great Baseball player.. just work hard, be on time, show respect, & love the game 🙌

Brian Cain (@briancainpeak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anxiety often starts with being obsessed over a future that you can’t control. Depression often stars with being obsessed about a past you can’t do anything about. Optimal performance starts with being obsessed with what you can control living, competing moment to moment

Tom Fleenor (@fleedog28) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NCAA Transfer Portal update: almost 3200 guys looking for new schools, and it’s late June! 2000 are leaving their current D 1 programs. If you are playing a lot at your “smaller school”, or have a chance to, stay there!!! You don’t get this time back!

Coach (@coachbradley9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As recruiting decisions are being made and players are making their college choices, remember to look at the school without your sports goggles on! Of course your sport will be a big part of your college experience but there is much more!! Make your decision for the right reasons

Trey Fowler (@stf3333) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ive said this same thing many many times. Once you can handle failure the way you do success you will find more success. Tough lesson to learn for some players who have ingrained anger/negative responses to failure but it can and needs to be done.

Coach Olson (@csaprepstarga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well stated! This goes for parents too and how you act during a game by your actions and comments! Players—don’t give a college coach A REASON to not recruit and offer you an opportunity. You control this! #doit the Right Way!

Coach Olson (@csaprepstarga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely right on! Take control of your recruiting plan— players— u r ur biggest advocate but if u don’t contact college coaches they have options!

Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Train away fear! The more you train, the more confident you'll be in games. Build up your muscle memory to the point where you can trust your instincts under any amount of pressure.

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

Players...You can sign/play at ANY, and I repeat ANY college in America.....(D1, D2, D3, NAIA, JUCO)......and end up getting an opportunity to play pro baseball if you are good enough! Go where you're WANTED and NEEDED!

Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As an athlete, your biggest problem in games isn't making mistakes. It's your negative response to making mistakes. Once you learn to stay positive after making mistakes, you'll perform much better in games.