Overcoming Failure With Dr. Tom Hanson
Coaches, Parents and Players alike all face the challenge
of overcoming failure.
Coaches ask:
“What’s the best way to coach young players so they learn
to control their emotions? When my players have one bad
thing happen they totally lose confidence.”
Players ask:
“I play great in practice but when I get on the field I
basically lose it. I choke. What can I do to play as well
in games as I do in practice?”
Parents ask:
“My son is a very talented 11U baseball player on an
extremely successful travel baseball team. Plays shortstop
and pitcher. Cannot accept anything short of success
without getting down on himself which often leads to him
fighting back tears. Ongoing problem for several years.
What can I do as a parent and coach to help him overcome
this situation?
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Practical answers to these questions are
few and far between.
But I came across a guy that is answering these questions
in simple, clear, concrete ways and offering step-by-step
coaching on how to deal with failure and play with
confidence (even before you get great results).
He’s Dr. Tom Hanson, co-author of “Heads-Up Baseball”
(Collegiate Baseball calls it the “bible” for baseball
mental toughness) and his site is: HERE
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** On Monday, Sept. 14 he’ll be answering questions on live
“TV” online from Noon until 4pm Eastern **
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Remember: Baseball is a game of confidence. You need to
take control of your confidence, train for it, don’t leave
it to chance like most players and coaches.
Right now, Dr. Hanson is giving away some great info right now
for no charge, so please check it out now and get he
details on Monday’s Q & A session. Click Here