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Sunday, July 19, 2015

Interest vs. Commitment

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I have been evaluating talent for over 18 years.  It started when I began doing baseball lessons, then as a scout, now as an intern.  The...
Friday, July 10, 2015

Why I hate the Cubs.

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It all started out when I was a kid living in Battle Creek, Michigan on Vermillion Road.  My best friend in the world was Greg Roderick.  ...
Friday, July 3, 2015

Does anyone read the research?

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Sometime I am so confused by the research.  One article says this is good and this is bad.  Curve balls are bad to throw and fastballs are g...
Friday, April 24, 2015

Just Do It. You'll never get a hit unless you step up to the plate.

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Tonight I am feeling pretty good.  Maybe it's all the alone time I have had to reflect on how really blessed I am.  Or maybe it's th...
Sunday, April 5, 2015

Placebo Effect

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I sometimes have these livid dreams.  Some people would call them visions.  I tend to believe they are supernatural in nature and they ar...
Friday, March 13, 2015

90 days to transform your body.

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Although I am a professional coach and have told people that it takes around 90 days to change a habit.  If you are a drug addict this proce...
Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Brain Steroids! Are you kidding me?

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CLICK THE LINK AND GET SOME TODAY! https://addieup.com/addieup-blog/?tracking=54d52d5a7b2f8 So I'm in my final year of school...
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Greg Shepard Professional Baseball Instructor and Future Chiropractor
San Jose, California, United States
Currently I am enrolled in the doctorate of chiropractic program at Palmer West. I am a former professional player and current hitting and catching instructor. I played college baseball at Cal State Northridge where is majored in Kinesiology and Biomechanics. Then went on the play 7 years at the professional level in the Chicago White Sox Minor League system. I live in San Jose, Ca right now and work with baseball players and other athletes. I still play baseball for fun and love to experiment with new theories and principles all the time. I'm still a student of the art of hitting. Mastery is a lifetime's work.
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