Baseball
Visualize Your Way Out of a Baseball Slump
It's a curse word in baseball language—"The Slump." It's what every
hitter and coaches dread. If you play baseball long enough,
you'lleventually hit a slump of some kind.But in reality, you have a
great dealof control over a slump.
Sure, sometimes you go though periods where you just don't feel
comfortable at the plate. Maybe you're not seeing the ball well. Or
maybe you're hitting screaming line drives all over the field, yet you
just can't find a hole.
There's actually a very quick way out of every slump:
1. Extra hitting work – This one is simple. Hit the tee. Get some live
BP. Work on proper mechanics. Get your confidence back.
2. Visualization – Sure, you've heard of visualization. Yet, do you
put it into practice on a dailybasis? Well, if you do, chances of you
ever hitting a bad slump will be lowered. And, if you're in a slump
right now, you can use itto quickly get out of one. Here's how:
You must get a picture of the best swing you've ever taken engrained
in your mind. And I mean engrained.Remember how you felt on deck,
walking up to the dish. Recall vividly the pitcher's wind-up and how
clearly you saw the ball. Then of course the great swing you put on
the ball and how it shot off your bat like a slingshot.
It may be difficult at first to do this. If so, simply start off
visualizing something, anything, you did well. It MUST be positive.
You must play these positive "movies" through your mind. This will
then translate over to the field.
Once you have the positive image of your swing in your mind, go to
your bedroom. Turn off all the lights and set a timer for ten minutes.
Lie down and replay this perfect swing over and over in your mind
until the timer goes off. DO NOT Think about anything else.
The best time to do this is before bed or right before practice. If
possible, do it at both times.
Do this everyday, even when you're swinging the bat good and I promise
you that you'll become as close to "slump-proof" as possible!
Jon Doyle MA, CSCS is considered the world's foremost authority on
baseball training. His training techniques have been used by over 300
MLB players, 28 MLB teams, 400 NCAA programs and tens of thousands of
High School and youth players to gain a significant advantage of their
competition.
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