by Coach Griff
Baseball is a hugely mental game and is often be the difference between winning and losing.
In our first week, we’ll be focused on preparing each of you to make changes in the way you play this wonderful game. Primarily, how to make adjustments in your mechanics that continually reinforces improvement throughout the clinic and into next season.
<aside> 📽️ Rather than trying to reinvent the wheel, each week we’ll share videos that help explain the principles we’ll cover in the coming session.
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While many of you already have some understanding of how to play, in this clinic you’ll need to relearn a lot of embedded flaws in your mechanics.
For senior players, these changes are often more difficult to make, as you’d had a much longer time to reinforce bad habits.
While not baseball related, I recently came across this video while trying to improve my mountain biking. While it’s not specifically baseball related, it provides a positive framework for learning new skills.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGsNvd9EhvQ
Each of the below videos takes a unique perspective on catching mentality.
As with all advice, it’s important to ensure it aligns with you personally and that you’re not compromising your own enjoyment of the game.
Personally, I have always played better when angry. However, you will never see me display any type of outward negativity on the field - not at the umpire, my team or myself. Showing negative emotion on the field gives your opposition a competitive edge.