…they have a difficult settling on what they want to become successful at. Jaime Cevallos didn’t have that problem. From the time he was a little kid, he wanted to become good at swinging a baseball bat. That was it.

Jaime Cevallos
Even though he’d managed to become good enough to play baseball in college, he had to settle for being a defenseman. After all the coaching and hard work, he’d only been able to manage a 0.190 batting average. After all the frustration of trying to become a better batter, he started studying videos and the other coaching programs. It was in these that he found they were lacking something. And, better yet, he was able to put his finger on that something.
He put aside everything he had learned about swinging a bat and, quickly, developed a training regimen for himself which took him to a 0.360 batting average the very next season.
That success gave him the confidence to perfect his training system and make a career out of it. He did not listen to naysayers who would tell him to “get a normal job” and give up on his dream. He knew that if he kept at it, something would break open in his favor.
That break came in 2008 when he’d met a major league player who was interested in learning Jaime’s system. That player led to others and, now, Jaime coaches over 10 major leaguers. He is also a successful entrepreneur, his main product being the MP30 Training Bat. In the next few months, Jaime’s book, “Positional Hitting” will be on the market. The book will explain Jaime’s training methods in detail.
The lesson, here, is that Jaime did not give up on his idea. Neither should you.
To Learn more about Jaime Cevallos, go to www.theswingmechanic.com
To listen to the full interview on Kevin and the Giant Peach, go to www.kjmataw.com
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Hi Kevin,
Great post as always. We all need a coach and training if we want to succeed.
Thanks for sharing.
Damayanthi
I love this story. I’m sure there are many people who can relate. Thanks.
Good for him that he never gave up on his dream! Just like in Napoleon Hill’s Book, “Think and Grow Rich” – we never know when we’re just “three feet from gold.” Imagine how many people quit right when they’re on the brink of success because they give up on their dream!
Great post and insight. Having a coach in any life’s goals makes you achieve them much quicker and easier.
Always great to hear and read that you have to keep at it and not to quit to achieve your goals.