Alan Jaeger

Alan Jaeger

Alan founded Jaeger Sports on the principle that athletes need to develop both their physical and mental skills in order to be successful in game situations. As a result of several years of coaching and personal study was Alan's Mental Training Book, "Getting Focused, Staying Focused" and the DVD "Thrive On Throwing,” Jaeger Sports' signature arm heath, strength and conditioning throwing program. Alan's playing experience includes Los Angeles Pierce Junior College (1984-1985), California State University, at Northridge and the Wichita Bronco's of the Jayhawk League (1986). His college coaching experience includes four years (1990-1993) at Los Angeles Mission Junior College/College of the Canyons and seven years as an assistant coach/consultant for the Chatham A's of the prestigious Cape Cod League. Since 1991, Alan, as a personal trainer and consultant, has worked with over 200 professional players, including 2002 Cy Young Award Winner Barry Zito, and All-Stars Dan Haren and Andrew Bailey. He has also consulted with many schools and organizations including the Texas Rangers Baseball Club and the 2004 National Champion Cal State University, Fullerton baseball team. With a teacher’s training background in Yoga and practitioner of such Far Eastern Arts as Zen and Taoism, Alan's intention is to help athletes merge the "mechanics" of the Western athlete with the "insight" of the Far Eastern mind -- to position athletes to best realize their potential on and off the playing field.