Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Pitchers...you can be trained by pros!

As much as I love reading up on all the advice given, we sometimes get confused when one person disagrees with another on what is the best method on developing as a ball player. Pitching has been the hardest thing to grasp! We try to stay up on things but the research doctors continually find out some things are just not that good to do to keep a strong arm and reduce injury. Sadly, over the years I have seen too many kids blow their chances of playing ball because of bad mechanics and/or doing exercises or drills that they shouldn't be doing at their particular age.

Rick Peterson, former pitching coach with the A's, Blue Jays, White Sox, Mets, who has worked with some of today’s most successful athletes including Michael Jordan, Barry Zito, Tim Hudson, Pedro Martinez, Johan Santana, Tom Glavine, Roger Clemens, Frank Thomas, Jim Abbott, Jason Giambi, and many others, has developed an on-line pitching program (age specific) with a list of other professionals, that works to help build you up in all areas you need to have as great pitcher. You learn your mechanics, the mental part of the game, the proven drills, and understanding how to stay healthy and reduce the injury risk.

We have decided to implement this program with our program at NBTA. Once you read who is involved with this, I would assume many of you who are pitchers will take advantage of having real Pros who have been there and have developed programs with the expert doctors who research the issues concerning injuries. Those who are dedicated and don't need the personal trainer standing beside you to make sure you are doing what you are suppose to be doing...will love this!

You really can have the Pros train you! Go to my website to learn more and if you decide this is for you, when you purchase the program type in "DRYSDALE" all in caps when it asks you to "Apply Promotion Code" and you will receive another discount for the program...there is a 30 day Money-Back Guarantee too. http://www.nbta1.com

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