Baseball Coaching: How to Motivate Today’s Player

September 23, 2009 by Dr. Tom · Comment
Filed under: Baseball Coaching 

Straight from the mail bag today:

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Coach Jason writes:

IN THESE DAYS OF ‘EVERYONE GETS A TROPHY’ AND IF YOU DIE IN THE VIDEO GAME YOU GET UNLIMITED LIVES … HOW DO YOU MOTIVATE A KID THAT HAS ABOVE AVERAGE TALENT TO EXCEL AND NOT JUST PLAY AT THE LEVEL THAT IS HIS COMFORT ZONE?

YOU KNOW, HOW DO YOU GET
100%-ALL-OUT-WIN-OR-GO-HOME-WITH-MY-BALL EFFORT?

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TH: First of all, you might not be able to. For a coach or parent, a player’s motivation lies in the land of “I care about it but I can’t control it.”

Understanding what you can and can’t control is a foundational element of the mental game.

Hitters need to realize (“realize” is a whole different ball game from “knowing”) they can’t control getting a hit; pitchers need to realize they can’t control getting a batter out.

Likewise for the coach and parent re: player motivation

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But of course that doesn’t mean you don’t do anything about it. I could go on for book length about this question.

But today I’ll touch on one often overlooked piece: context.

By context I mean the surrounding elements in a player’s physical world which give rise to his all-importnat inner context (beliefs).

Let’s just say by context I mean his environment.

So my answer to Coach Jason’s question is to improve the player’s context.

(The normal approach is to focus on HIM. I’m saying focus on his environment.)

Put him in an environment that inspires him; gives him a taste of a good life that could come from playing good baseball.

For example…

Why is Tampa a baseball hot-bed producing more players than many other similar sized metro areas? There are “cues” in the Tampa environment that suggest a good life if you play good baseball.

And since this Tampa player and that Tampa player and that other Tampa player made it big and you are from Tampa YOU can make it big too, if you work.

A young Tampa player at my son’s Citrus Park field, for example, sees trophies of State Champions that have come before, including last summer’s Little League WS team.

The success is palpable in the environment.

I also felt it the first time I walked onto the Yankee’s minor league complex. The environment elevated performance.

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So my answer is to put this player in situations where success is expected. Hard work is the norm.

And where he can taste success. Taste passion. Taste the fun that comes from really committing and playing full out.

And the “taste” is hugely important.

A great talent can’t just be told about the great fun possible if he works hard, he needs to experience it.

So look for ways to get him that taste. One example is a personal brush with a role model. Another is my Baseball Success Secrets Coaching Program.

www.BaseballSuccessSecrets.com

Each week he’ll get an exercise to do that will give him the FEELING of great success. Feel success enough and you start to want more.

It’s like a drug. So maybe think of yourself as a “success pusher” — giving a player samples of the success feeling until he gets hooked.

Of course, just like a hitter, you can do everything right and still strike out. (but it’s not very smart to focus much on that…)

Dr. Tom
Tom Hanson, Ph.D.

p.s. Re-formatting my dissertation has taken a lot longer than I anticipated and I apologize to BSSCP members, but I’ll be done in the next few days.

Part of the delay is I’m re-experiencing it for really the first time since I set it aside in 1992.

Reading the words of Oliva, Musial, Aaron, Carew and Yaz has really been inspiring to me. The info in these 335 pages is staggering.

And my colleagues are wondering what I’m thinking giving it as a bonus for a $4.95 investment.

So once I get it done and do the “FAST START” bonus teleseminar Thursday night I will re-evaluate whether I will let it out for gratis.

So if you haven’t yet got the CD “The 7 Success Secrets of Baseball’s All-time Best” and the 2 weeks in my coaching program (with exercises that let you taste success) and my “Confidence Conditioning for Baseball” program and my doctoral dissertation (“The Mental Aspects of Hitting) for just the shipping cost, please do so now before I re-evaluate my bonus offer and start selling my
dissertation:

www.BaseballSuccessSecrets.com

p.p.s And please tweet this.

p.p.s. Last second thought: Coach or parent, YOU are a major part of his context. So you can upgrade his context by upgrading yourself. THAT is what my program does for you.

New Baseball Training Success Program Announced

September 10, 2009 by Dr. Tom · Comment
Filed under: Baseball Training 

What does it take to succeed?

I mean REALLY succeed?

That’s a question I’ve been asking for the past 18 years and I’ve made a good life by practicing and teaching what I’ve learned along the way.

I’ve never been more excited about what I am about to offer the baseball world than I am today and after this quick announcement, I’ll tell you why.

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Mark Your Calendar

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On Monday, September 14th from noon to 4pm Eastern time I’ll be broadcasting live the first ever “Success-athon”
online TV show.

No, I won’t be taking pledges, but I will be taking questions!

I’ve received over 383 questions from you and although I can’t promise I’ll cover them all in 4 hours, I’ll try.

Tune in by going to www.BaseballSuccessSecrets.com and entering your name and email address.

You’ll also immediately receive:

* My write up of my interview with Hank Aaron (a copy of which is in the Baseball Hall of Fame);

* My interview with AL Home Run leader Carlos Pena on how the Rays went from worst to first last year;

* A recording of my teleseminar “The Two Plaguing Baseball… and How to Cure Them,” in which I explain how the we’ve been robbing our players and ourselves of our potential for both results and enjoyment…and what one simple shift we can make to fix the problem;

*and a transcript of a powerful interview with Tony Robbins on how to succeed at anything.

Get all that here for no charge:
www.BaseballSuccessSecrets.com

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New Program Launch: Tuesday Sept 15

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All this is in preparation for my new program, “The Baseball Success Secrets Coaching Program.”

On Tuesday next week you’ll be able to get “7 Success Secrets of Baseball’s All-time Best,” the one CD where I reveal everything I can about what I’ve learned studying and coaching baseball’s all-time best.

I’m on a mission to help baseball players, coaches and parents perform great, have more fun, and learn life success skills.

This program will bring together everything I’ve learned the past 19 years studying and coaching and practicing and put it’s it in a format that compels you to succeed.

I’ll tell you more in the next couple of days, but right now I’d like you to go get the hours of gratis success instruction at: www.BaseballSuccessSecrets.com.

Sincerely,

Dr. Tom
Tom Hanson, Ph.D.

p.s. What did you notice so far about your own energy since my email a couple of days ago? Do you feel like your energy is expanding or contracting?

Consistently notice that and you’ll elevate your game markedly.

p.p.s. The place to go now is www.BaseballSuccessSecrets.com

Please forward this email to your list of friends who are interested in baseball success.

Thank you.

Baseball Yips: Commentary in NY Times on Baseball Throwing Problem and Why We Choke

July 20, 2009 by Dr. Tom · Comment
Filed under: Baseball Coaching, Baseball Training 

I came across this baseball training article in the NY Times this morning and I think it is worth scanning.

It gives Tom House’s name for the little voice in your head and body that keeps you from performing your best.

See it HERE.

The article references an old article on Chuck Knoblauch and his yips/baseball throwing problem HERE.

Big news coming from me soon, I’m pretty pumped up about it. Stay tuned.