
Train Your Brain: The Mental Side of Hitting
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In this episode of Patrick Jones Baseball, the focus is on the mental game, which is often overlooked in favor of physical mechanics. Patrick discusses how understanding the brain's function can lead to improved performance, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, identity, and focus. He introduces the 'Core Five' strategies to enhance mental skills and addresses the unique mental challenges faced in baseball, including managing expectations and utilizing statistics effectively.
- The mental game is crucial for player development.
- Understanding how the brain works can lead to breakthroughs.
- Players at all levels experience similar fears and doubts.
- Automatic negative thoughts can hinder performance.
- Having a clear vision and identity is essential for success.
- Self-awareness helps players tune into their thoughts and feelings.
- Focus is a skill that can be trained off the field.
- Defining success by process rather than outcome improves confidence.
- Lowering expectations can reduce pressure during games.
- Statistics can inform better decision-making at the plate.
- "The brain is wired to protect you."
- "70 to 80% of thoughts are negative."
- "You are not your thoughts."
- "What type of player do you want to be?"
- "Focus is a trainable skill."
- "Lower your expectations for yourself."
- "Statistics can guide your approach."
00:00 The Importance of the Mental Game
09:28 Understanding the Brain and Thoughts
18:51 Core Five Strategies for Mental Improvement
27:59 Navigating Expectations and Mental Challenges
32:48 Statistics and Counts in Hitting
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