Analysis By Paralysis
In baseball, the biggest obstacle isn’t always your opponent — it’s your own mind. Athletes often shine in practice but struggle under pressure because they start overthinking. The game becomes mechanical, movements forced. In trying to be perfect, they forget how to just play.
Robots don’t play baseball. Flow beats control. The best performers trust their instincts, not their mechanics. And the good news? You can train your brain like you train your body — with routines, external focus, and pressure-tested reps.
Trust your work. Keep it simple. Let the game come to you.