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As some of you know, I am working on a manual that I will share with my coaching staff. In this manual I will have various pieces of information. The piece that I am currently working on is the goals of the program. I have a pretty good list of on the field goals, but now I am working on off the field goals. Things like Overall GPA, players playing at the next level, etc. My question for you guys is what other goals should a head of a program have?

Also if you could give a way of measuring success in achieving that goal or not. For example, I do not want this goal: To have a high team GPA. I want a goal like this: To have a team GPA or 3.0 or higher.

Thanks for you insight everyone!
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Most Goals systems in baseball create left-brain players. How can you create right-brain players with goals? A right-brain player is one that competes, trusts his stuff, lets it flow - gets in the zone, etc. A left-brain player is an analyzer and always needs fixed. A left-brain player becomes paralyzed when it gets tough in a game. Many goal systems help keep left-brain players from getting into the right side of their brain.

I would encourage you to create a system that looks at the process of playing baseball and rewards that process. For some help you could go to: www.baseball-cap.net

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