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If you're up for the challenge, earning a degree as a psychologist could lead to a rewarding career helping others with the issues they face in every day life. More than ever before, with the longest recession in history and a war that has spanned almost an entire decade

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Every week, I get calls from parents, from coaches and from baseball players who are concerned

because they or someone they are concerned about is stuck in a hitting slump.



Hitting a baseball is difficult and when you lose your confidence and your focus, it is very hard to

perform well when you are batting.



A lot of the players who call me or who come to see me have excellent swings. Many of these

baseball players have had private hitting coaches for years. Some have hitting coaches, fitness

coaches, flexibility coaches, speed coaches and nutritionists. The athletes are hoping for baseball

scholarships and some are hoping to play Division I baseball or professional ball.



So, you might ask, why to players with great strength, great balance, great technique and good

timing get into slumps? And what can be done to shorten the slump and get the hitter on track

once again?



In my view, many of the hitters who I counsel know very little about their own psychology. That is,

they don't know how to get their mind into the right place prior to getting up to the plate. In

addition, they don't know how to adjust their mental attitude in a way that will allow them to break

out of their hitting slump.



Sometimes, we need to revamp their whole approach to hitting to get them to hit to their potential.



In other cases, one minor adjustment can solve the problem. I try to start with something simple

first. Changing something minute can sometimes free up a baseball player to feel confident and

empowered at the plate.



One batter was given a confidence building slogan that he was to repeat to himself in between

pitches.



Another was taught a simple way to relax when he got up to bat.



A very talented switch hitter needed a different way to focus when he got into the batter's box.



Another batter changed what he did in the on deck circle. This helped him to feel more

comfortable when he came up to bat.



Many of these techniques can be found on 101 Ways To Break Out Of A Hitting Slump With Sport

Psychology And Self-Hypnosis. Here is the link to get this program.

Jay P. Granat, Ph.D. is a psychotherapist and the founder of http://www.stayinthezone.com - He

has written several books and developed several programs to help people perform to their fullest

potential at sports, at work and at school. Dr. Granat, a former university professor, has appeared

in The New York Times, Good Morning America, AP, ESPN, Golf Digest, The BBC and The CBC.

He can be reached at info@stayinthezone.com - He is also the author of How To Get Into The

Zone With Sport Psychology And Self-Hypnosis, How To Lower Your Golf Score With Sport

Psychology And Self-Hypnosis, 101 Ways To Break Out Of A Hitting Slump and Bed Time Stories

For Young Athletes. Golf Digest named Dr. Granat one of America's Top Ten Mental Gurus. His

new baseball cd and free book is available at: http://tinyurl.com/yh3srae









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