Some time ago, I got a call from a parent who was quite upset about the way her son was treated by the opposing team when he came up to bat. Apparently, the other boys made fun of her son because they knew he had been hitting quite poorly of late. While this is not good sportsmanship, this kind of thing happens and this concerned mother wanted to know what she could do to help her youngster. Her child was a good athlete. He played a number of different sports. He is from an athletic family and he was an excellent student. In fact, he was a straight “A” student and was dreaming about playing baseball in the Ivy League. I spoke to both the mom and dad and then I had a chat with the young man who is fourteen years old. It seemed that his confidence was shattered after he struck in the last inning with men on base. He had a chance to help his team win the game, but he just didn’t hit in that situation. He took his team’s loss personally and he had not felt comfortable at the plate for more than a month. To help this young man, I had a number of suggestions. I suggested that he do two things. First, since his confidence was low and because he was having difficulty focusing and relaxing at the plate, I recommended that he listen to my Stay In The Zone program. Here is the link that describes this program. http://www.stayinthezone.com/get_stay.htm I recommended that he listen to Chapters 19 and 20 to start. A week or so later, his confidence was returning. He was seeing the ball better and believing in himself and his ability at the plate. A month later, he seemed to want to learn more about the mental aspects of hitting, baseball psychology and sports psychology. I suggested that he would enjoy the new CD program for baseball hitters. 101 Ways To Break Out Of A Hitting Slump With Sport Psychology Techniques. Here is the link to learn more about this item. http://www.stayinthezone.com/baseball.htm This fine young man was a cooperative client and a good student. He listened to both programs carefully and he enjoyed learning hitting tips that he did not know before. His mother called me and proudly said, “They’re not laughing at him anymore. Most important, he is enjoying baseball and feeling good about himself again.” Jay P. Granat, Ph.D. is the Founder of www.StayInTheZone.com. He can be reached at 888 580-ZONE or at info@stayinthezone.com
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