Baseball Mental Game
Here's a 3-minute segment of a radio interview Craig
did on using hypnosis for baseball:
Most people have no idea how important the mental game
plays a part in baseball and softball.
"Baseball is 90% Mental...the other half
is physical"... Yogi Berra
Joe, an excellent defensive second baseman finds
himself in a hitting slump. He goes through his mind to figure
out what is happening and how he can fix it. He changes his
stance at bat, his pre-hit routine and his lucky talisman.
All he can think of is that post on the wall of the dugout
with the players averages and the last 20 at bats and it eats
away at his confidence with each turn at the plate. A few of
the other players give him "the look" as the team scratches and
claws to stay in the race.
He begins to tell himself at the beginning of the game and
before each at bat that he "needs" this one. He's becomes more
and more tense and the slump gets worse. At first, he was
hitting the ball hard and the shots just seemed to always go to
a fielder. But now, he's not making contact near as much and
takes way too many pitches in secret hopes that he will draw a
walk just to get on base and contribute to the team. The slump
goes on...
Mike is a first-year varsity pitcher. Playing with his
select team over the summer, he turned in a 2.9 era, best on
his team, relying on his 87 mph fast ball. During the late fall
and winter, he works out and stays in shape pitching to his
catcher buddy. He reads a book on pitching by a famous
ex-player who now coaches in the majors. Somewhere in
there, he gets a piece of advice that convinces him
to modify his style from a hard-charging Clemons-type
of pitcher to more of a crafty placement pitcher.
He thinks about the possibilities all winter long
and some new pitches he's adding to his arsenal.
Spring comes around and his first 3 outings are
dismal. He's shelled left and right and doesn't get past 7
innings. He goes back to the drawing board with his
coach to try to "find" the "old" Mike. He gets
wilder and wilder as he forces his arm to throw the heater. All
he ends up with is ice on his shoulder after another
loss...
Ben is an athletic phenom. Born with more speed and talent
than anyone on the team...maybe the league. In his first
year, he tore up the division leading in batting
average and base steals. This year is a different
story.
He argues with the coach about being moved from center
to right field. He can't seem to get along with a few
of the players on the team who call him a prima donna.
He shows up late and is the first one to
leave practice. His work ethic is pitiful
and the best the scouts can write about him at the
end of the year is about what great potential he
had. He languishes in A ball for 2 more
years before giving it up after learning his girlfriend
is pregnant again.
The Baseball Mental Game is as important as
the physical game
Have you seen these players? Have you been one of them at
times? What do they all have in common?...lack of a
solid mental game.
Whether you're like those guys above or struggle to
get everything out of your practice or have lost your
confidence, it's very difficult to develop a mental game once
you are past a certain point. It's too late
then.
Baseball is very unforgiving and there are always 2 players
ready to step up their physical and mental regimen waiting to
take your place.
Maybe you are one of those players waiting your chance eh?
Excellent...if you keep that competitive drive high and
incorporate mental toughness in your training,
YOU WILL beat players with more
talent.
Call 425-457-7777 now to get started on the Mental game of
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