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21 episodios
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Diamond Edge Diamond Baseball
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This podcast is for 13-18 year old baseball players, to help them improve mental toughness and learn important life lessons from baseball.
Each episode builds on the previous episode, so you need to start with the orientation, and then listen to each episode in sequence.
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Episode 18 - Dealing With Slumps
Slumps are a reality in baseball. But, mentally tough baseball players are able to limit and contain slumps. Mentally tough players have 3 game slumps, other players have 3 week long slumps. We discuss four steps to limiting and containing slumps:
1. Maintain perspective - slumps start and end.
2. Maintain your confidence. If you don't feel confident, then at least act confident.
3. Relax - don't put extra pressure on yourself. Don't try hard, instead try easy.
4. Contain the slump to just one part of the game. If you are in a hitting slump, leave the slump in the batter's box. Don't tale your slump onto the mound, or onto the field with you.
Remember - everyone has slumps. The secret is to make them short and contained. -
Episode 17 - Superstitions
There is no ignoring it - superstitions are part of baseball culture. In this episode, we discuss the good and bad side of superstitions, and give players some advice on developing good pre-game routines, and preventing superstitions from becoming distractions and excuses.
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Episode 16 - Visualization
Visualization is a powerful tool to help you prepare to compete in baseball. It is used at advanced levels of baseball, but is rarely taught to high school and youth players. Visualization is essentially playing baseball in your own mind. Done effectively, it prepares you to step on the field and directly impacts muscle memory and the mind-body connection, which is so important in baseball. There are two types of visualization in baseball. Visualizing a situation - like standing in the batter’s box or on the mound. This is done with as much breadth and detail as possible. The player tries to totally create the entire scene in his head - using all senses, sight, sound, smell, taste and feel. The second type of visualization is performance-based, where the player actually visualizes the act of hitting the ball, throwing the pitch or fielding the ball. This is more narrowly focused visualization that directly links vision with muscles. Both are important tools to help players improve mental toughness.
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Episode 15 - Competing Against Yourself
In this episode we discuss "competing against yourself". To consistently improve and build skills in baseball, you need to compete against yourself.
This is what separates players who excel at the next level, whether that is varsity high school, college or professional baseball, is this pursuit of excellence. The discipline to challenge yourself to get better and better, regardless of the competition. -
Episode 14 - Focus
We discuss FOCUS. Focus is the ability to narrow your mental attention to a specific act or a specific object, like a baseball.
There are two secrets to FOCUS:
First, focus on controllables. Controllables are what you body does, what your mind thinks and how you behave.
Second, focus on now, the exact current moment. Don't be distracted by the past or the future. In baseball. complete focus should be on the next pitch. That is all that matters.
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Episode 13 - Relaxation
We discuss RELAXATION. Baseball is a unique combination of skill, power and rhythm. To succeed, you need a clear mind and relaxed muscles. Three tools for relaxation are discussed in detail:
1. Deep breathing
2. Focusing your eyes
3. Clearing your mind
Each player needs to develop his own personal routine, using these tools to relax and perform at his best.