Do you see yourself succeed?
December 5, 2011 by Coach McCreary
Filed under Mental Side
The title may sound like a strange question to ask a player but the answer can be very revealing about why a player may not be reaching his full potential. I’m probably not going out on a limb here when I say all baseball players lie in their bed and dream of being in the major leagues. It probably goes like this. 7th game of the World Series, 2 outs, bases loaded, bottom of the 9th inning, the fans are going nuts, your team is down by three runs, and the announcer says “Now batting, <YOUR NAME> !” The crowd, of course, goes even more crazy!
The important question is … how did that scene turn out in your mind? People assume that everyone pictures themselves hitting the walk-off homerun to win the series. But that assumption would not be accurate. Some people consistently see themselves fail when they dream of these things. I’m sure the reasons why this happens can get pretty complicated but you can probably imagine the harm if players always or even mostly see themselves fail. Have you used imagery training? Shoot me an email and tell me how you’ve done it and the results! In the meantime, below is a link to some basic information on sports imagery.
http://www.appliedsportpsych.org/Resource-Center/Athletes/Articles/Sport-Imagery





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