Z-Point Process part 3
Check out Grant Connolly as he explains the Z-Point Process in part-three of a four-part series:
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Z-Point Process part 4
Check out Grant Connolly as he explains the Z-Point Process in part-four of a four-part series:
To learn more about the Z-Point Process, visit: www.ZpointForPeace.com
Sports Performance Coaching & E.F.T. at the College World Series
Sports Performance Coaching & E.F.T. at the College World Series
If you were watching the defending CWS Champions, Oregon State, beat Cal State Fullerton Saturday night on ESPN, you may have noticed a great deal of attention being paid to some of the players in the Oregon State dugout because of their “interesting” behavior. The camera caught winning pitcher Jorge Reyes (pictured below)– a freshman – tapping on his face, with his fingertips, while sitting in the dugout between innings; and that brief camera shot sparked a great deal of discussion between the announcers and the on-field analyst, who tried to explain to viewers why some of the Oregon State players were tapping on the same spots around their face, chest, and hands. The tapping became one of the focal points for the rest of the game.