If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten. – Tony Robbins
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June 2021 Newsletter
As we move into the summer season for baseball, many players have ended their own season and many more are continuing on with tournaments, all-star games, and week-long showcases. The glass is either half full or half empty in terms of development depending on the player. At Throwzone Academy, it’s the real beginning of theContinueContinue reading “June 2021 Newsletter”
In remembrance this Memorial Day
Memorial Day is a time to remember and honor those who served in the military and gave their lives while protecting our country. Throwzone Academy wishes you and your family a Memorial Day filled with warmth, pride and togetherness!
Quote for the Week
Do what you can, where you are, with what you have. – Teddy Roosevelt
Baseball Training Program Slots Still Available! Youth Summer Camp SOLD OUT!
Summer is just around the corner and so are Throwzone’s player training camps! And while our Youth Summer Camp is sold out, we still have a few slots available for older players in our Baseball Training Program starting June 7th. Our summer program is a highly established strength, conditioning, and throwing training protocol that incorporatesContinueContinue reading “Baseball Training Program Slots Still Available! Youth Summer Camp SOLD OUT!”
Quote for the Week
Dream big and dare to fail. – Norman Vaughan
Happy Birthday to our May Players!
Wishing you all a wonderful birthday and year ahead! Andrew S. Dylan D. Matthew M. Steven P. Drew P. Nate L. Jacob T. Jonathan P. Preston H.
Quote for the Week
You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have. – Maya Angelou
Happy Mother’s Day
A special thanks to all the mitt finding, uniform washing, Gatorade getting, picture taking, always cheering baseball Moms! We love you!
May 2021 Newsletter: It’s Time To Get Your Groove On
At certain times of the year, there seems to be a moment when a decision needs to be made about which direction your baseball-playing son is going. I’m not talking about choosing a college or whether or not to get a car, but a decision about what type of baseball player he wants to become.ContinueContinue reading “May 2021 Newsletter: It’s Time To Get Your Groove On”
