TFS is very excited and proud of Alicia Daly. Her development has been amazing in the last 12 months. TFS Elite Lessons. TFS China Trip. TFS/Stiggy's weekend. Getting Better! #BAM #NCLadyLightning #TFS
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Working hard in all areas
Alicia working hard at Northern Middle School softball field last night with Coach Bastian.
This year so far Alicia had a 4.0 GPA in the first quarter and now a 4.2 GPA in the second quarter. After taking an SAT prep class, she brought her SAT score up about 140 points. She has been receiving many letters from colleges due to her academics.
She has gained 20 lbs of muscle by weight training with her personal trainer. Coach Bastain was impressed with how much strength her has now.
She is going on an Educational trip to Belize in June 0f 2014 and been appointed the ambassador and assistant to the teacher in charge of the trip.
She continues to train with Gwen Johnson and will be seeing Monti VanBrunt in February.
This year so far Alicia had a 4.0 GPA in the first quarter and now a 4.2 GPA in the second quarter. After taking an SAT prep class, she brought her SAT score up about 140 points. She has been receiving many letters from colleges due to her academics.
She has gained 20 lbs of muscle by weight training with her personal trainer. Coach Bastain was impressed with how much strength her has now.
She is going on an Educational trip to Belize in June 0f 2014 and been appointed the ambassador and assistant to the teacher in charge of the trip.
She continues to train with Gwen Johnson and will be seeing Monti VanBrunt in February.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Brain Training
Many high school and travel ball coaches do not understand the importance of the mental game. The mental part of the game can be more important than the physical part of the game for some athletes. This is where sports psychology comes into play as well as brain training.
In college, an athlete is usually asked to think on their own, not only to react to fast moving balls but to think ahead about what they do will effect the rest of the game.
Here is a web site that I found that may help me explain it better. Braining for athletes. Another site would be Beyond Peak Performance.
So encouraging your athlete to do some Brain Training like at www.Luminosity.com is a good idea.
In college, an athlete is usually asked to think on their own, not only to react to fast moving balls but to think ahead about what they do will effect the rest of the game.
Here is a web site that I found that may help me explain it better. Braining for athletes. Another site would be Beyond Peak Performance.
So encouraging your athlete to do some Brain Training like at www.Luminosity.com is a good idea.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
FAU trip and other info.
Alicia attended the Florida Atlantic University Prospective camp from December 20th to 22nd. She did very well in the scrimmages going 4 for 5. She hit everything just did not make it on base once. Her on base percentage was 800.
She worked on her skills at second base as well as outfield. She learned a few new plays and is hoping to use them during a game soon.
Alicia also found out that taking the SAT prep course this fall paid off because her score went from 1390 to 1530.
Alicia will be attending the Georgia Southern University camp on January 12th and participate in the Southern Star All-Star games.
Please look over Winter schedule to see what else she is up to.
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