Jack Helber's New Book "Baseball Psychology: The Gray Matter Factor" is an Invaluable Resource for Developing Mental Acumen and a Positive Attitude in Young Players
Recent release "Baseball Psychology: The Gray Matter Factor" from Page Publishing author Jack Helber is an important supplement to a young player's on-field training, teaching the often-overlooked mental fundamentals needed to successfully progress through their career in baseball.
CLAREMONT, Calif., Jan. 29, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Jack Helber, a baseball coach with over fifty-seven years of experience at the youth, high school, and collegiate levels, has completed his book "Baseball Psychology: The Gray Matter Factor": a compilation of ideas on the mental aspects of sports gleaned over a lifetime of playing and coaching.
Jack shares, "This book has taken several years to finalize into a finished product. In reality, though, it can never be finished because in baseball as well as life, new situations can arise daily or in a game that can cause mental turmoil. This book is about how to combat the mental problems that the game can create. Young players and their coaches spend endless hours in developing physical fundamental skills while spending very little time or effort in the development of the mental fundamentals. This book attempts to give ideas for both players and coaches to assist in the 'gray matter' development of the athlete. After all, to become a proficient ball player, the athlete must acquire both physical and mental skills.
"In this book, the young athlete will learn ways to fend off fear of a situation, how to combat complex developments, and the importance of using the mind to advance to the next level. The ability to see yourself in a situation, talk yourself through an adverse situation, and dream of a success in a trying moment becomes a major advantage in an athlete's rise to the top performance at each level of participation.
"Fear, in sports, becomes the biggest block toward the young athlete's performance. This book attempts to show the young player how to overcome this fear and learn to develop a respect for each trying moment, and that these moments should be recognized as a challenge."
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Jack Helber's book is a must-read for young baseball players and their coaches.
Readers who wish to experience this work can purchase "Baseball Psychology: The Gray Matter Factor" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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