What is a mental approach and what is the right frame of mind? You often hear about the mental approach to the game. But some people don't understand what this means. It simply means how you think about the game before actually playing the game. Let's explore it. Before you even reach the field there is a preparation
that takes place. It all starts in practice and even on the drills you are
doing before the game. You often hear 'the right frame of mind'. Well, it
applies to all aspects of baseball. And when you practice, utilize the time to practice the right way. I would
rather have 10 minutes of quality, purposeful practice than 20 minutes of
practice with no idea of what you are trying to work on. What about the right approach to the game? The mental approach to the game starts with preparation. This means doing your homework and knowing the opposition. What kind of pitcher is throwing today? Is it a sidearm lefthander or an over the top righthander that throws 95 mph? If it's a sidearming lefthander, than maybe in batting practice I will visualize the sinking fastball on the outside corner and really work hard on shortening up and just trying to stroke the ball the other way. If it's a hard throwing flame thrower than maybe my batting practice today will be on being short to the ball and trying to be a little quicker.Do you see what I mean? Now you are having purpose the right frame of mind, or simply, the right
mental approach to the game. By combining the right mental approach with the
right drills and practice, you will be well on your way to vastly improving
your game. |



