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Do You Have A Personal Pitching Log Yet On LetsTalkPitching.com?

Did you know that one of the coolest features of the Let's Talk Pitching Baseball Forums is that you can keep a personal pitching log to track your progress, chart your game performances, record your workouts, set goals, share training ideas with others, keep a journal, etc.

What the pitching log forum does is give baseball pitchers a platform to dream. We have some of the very best stuff in there. CaDad, who also posts regularly over on High School Baseball Web, has a running log in there that is one of the most honest and in my opinion courageous logs and personal stories dealing with injury. Centerfield gives some of the most outstanding conditioning information available. And jdfromfla's log is great for dads as it tracks his son's progress from high school to a college baseball program.

Here are links to those pitching logs mentioned, but don't sell the others short. Hopes and dreams can be so inspirational to read about. I hope you'll join today (it's free) and start one, too!

http://www.letstalkpitching.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2726
CaDad

http://www.letstalkpitching.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3743
Centerfield

http://www.letstalkpitching.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2943
jdfromfla

[Thx for the idea, jdfromfla!]

Posted by Steven Ellis on October 6, 2008
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