Listen "Outfield Play: Mindset over Method"
Episode Synopsis
I believe that with a proper mindset of anticipation, expectation, and pro-activity, outfielders gain precious milli-seconds of reaction time that can affect the outcome of a play.
This is a personal account of the mindset I developed and refined as an outfielder from the age of 14 until I when I stopped playing organized baseball at age 19. I hope that this is also a universal story about patience, persistence, tenacity, and humility. To tell it, I have to delve into the details of what I still consider a singular approach to outfield play, because I have never seen anyone else at any level adopt it.
Thank you for listening.
email: [email protected]
Music: "Field Grass" by Sergei Pavkin
This is a personal account of the mindset I developed and refined as an outfielder from the age of 14 until I when I stopped playing organized baseball at age 19. I hope that this is also a universal story about patience, persistence, tenacity, and humility. To tell it, I have to delve into the details of what I still consider a singular approach to outfield play, because I have never seen anyone else at any level adopt it.
Thank you for listening.
email: [email protected]
Music: "Field Grass" by Sergei Pavkin
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