MAXIMIZE PERFORMANCE - AVOID INJURY - COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS - PRO DRAFT
Get the most out of your God given ability and live your dream of playing college and professional baseball by managing your development is a manner that maximizes consistent top performance, avoids injury, and provides the opportunities to live your dream of playing college baseball and be a professional at the highest level. Make the dream a reality!
Jeff Riolo is known nationally as "the baseball advisor" for good reson. Over the past 15 years Jeff has served as the primary advisor for hundreds of amatuer baseball players that developed into some of the top talent in the game. These players include: BARRY ZITO, MARK PRIOR, ERIC CHAVEZ, ERASMO RAMIREZ, DAVID WALLING, MATT HENSLEY.
All too often our most naturally naturally skilled young athletes either wear down, break down, melt down, or just burn out on our American pastime, baseball, in spite of it being their passion and dream to keep playing one of the greatest game man has ever devised.
We all know guys who were age group stars who excelled in their community that either:
- Hurt their arms,
- Failed to get proper instruction so skiill levels prematurely peaked,
- Didn't have access to proper training techniques so the game pasted them by,
- Lost balance in their performance cylces which lead to mental or physical burn out,
- Denied the opportunity to perform or prove themselves at the higher levels.
Don't let one or more of these stop you from fullfiling your full potential as a person or player. Injuries are always part of sports and life but the majority of basebal related injuries can be avioded. The best instruction ever is avaialble if you know where to look. Athletic and skill specific training is essential to moving up to the higher competition levels. Properly managing the macro and micro perfromance cylces correctly is all too often totally missing in the progression of performance and development. All too often players mature or develop late and time runs out on playing opportunites as they are about to break out as top performers.
You do not have to be a young age goup star to be a college and/or professional performer. Only one of the players mentioned above was a true age level star and the others were over looked by their youth level or high school coaches as having the potential to be either Division I College Standouts, Golden Spikes Award Winners,1st Round Draft Picks, Major League Players, or Big League All Stars. Working smarter and harder are both critical keys to developing potential talent. Most youth level coaches lack the knowledge, undstanding, or have different priorities than fully developing a players full potential.
So where does a player or parent go to get the advise, the guideance, the resources, and the connections necessary to achieve maximize potential and live their dream?
Jeff Riolo 619-990-1640 jeff@rioloandsons.com
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