Unlock what it really means to compete with confidence in today’s world of youth and travel baseball.
In Episode 10 of Unleashing the Baseball Mindset, Dr. Kyle Stull, Coach Dylan Gautreaux, and Coach Chris Pike dive deep into mindset, motivation, and effort—and how all three shape players on and off the field.
You’ll hear them break down:
- Fixed vs. change mindset (inspired by Carol Dweck) and how a player’s self-talk can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
- The hidden impact of comparison, social media, rankings, and “rings culture” in travel ball.
- Why so many kids don’t actually know how to compete—and how coaches and parents can teach it.
- The biology of fear and pressure (heart rate, anxiety, “all eyes on me”) and how repeated exposure can turn panic into poise.
- Practical ways to praise effort over outcomes and build resilient competitors instead of fragile performers.
- Intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation: why goals like college ball and pro dreams are great—but love of the game, teammates, and the grind matter more over time.
- How autonomy fuels motivation: letting catchers call their own game, runners read and steal on their own, and players choose what they want to improve.
- The power of writing things down, personal mantras, and intentional mental reps to rewire confidence.
- Why so many former athletes miss the routine, structure, and brotherhood more than the trophies.
- How syncing mental and physical skills is the real key to long-term development.
Whether you’re a player, parent, or coach, this episode will give you language, perspective, and tools to help athletes compete with more confidence, courage, and intention.