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Your son isn’t lazy. He’s just lost in the college recruiting process.
Real player development goes far beyond hitting lessons. It includes physical training, skill work, mental strength, nutrition, recovery, and leadership.
Most high school players only focus on skills, which leaves big gaps in their overall development.
Another issue is when parents take over the recruiting process. Coaches want to hear from players, not parents.
Parents should guide and support, but the athlete needs to take ownership and communicate with coaches.
It also helps to start early. Waiting for the “perfect” stats or metrics often leads to missed opportunities.
At the end of the day, the most important step is having an honest conversation about goals and creating a clear plan for development and recruiting.