New direction?


                                                                    
                
Hopefully you've noticed a new layout for the blog section.  First of all, I'm trying to make it a little easier on the eyes.  The old grey text over white background was not so friendly.  This should be better - at least it is for me.

In terms of content, I have clearly focused on MLB analysis to this point.  This was largely an effort to create a body of work that I can use to send to varying teams as I pursue a job in professional baseball.  Right now is the busy time for me to make a run at one of these jobs, and most of my time that isn't spent in class or the weight room is being spent on things like editing my resume and seeking opportunities in baseball.

One thing I've learned is that there are plenty of egos out there, mine included.  This isn't a knock on anyone in particular, it's just the way it is.  And I think it's best for me right now to lay off the MLB analysis as I've been doing.  I just don't want to step on any potential toes - baseball is a small, small world and you never know who you'll run into.

Working in pro baseball this summer and spending more time with the coaches from the different teams that I've worked with has really given me more perspective to the other side of the fence.  It's easy for me or anyone to look in from the outside and say a player should do this or that, but most of the time all the details are unclear from the outside.  That is why I tried to make so much of an effort in my articles to be as objective as possible.

At this point, what I intend to do is direct the site content more toward information from research and training (strength and conditioning) as it relates to performance.

As always, feel free to send emails or comments with topics and suggestions.


 

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