The College World Series Starts This Week. You Already Did the Mental Math.
The College World Series starts this week. Every baseball parent watching super regionals just quietly calculated something else: How does my kid stay composed when it matters?
Nobody says it out loud. But the thought lands anyway.
Because here's what separates Omaha-bound players from the rest: it's rarely the mechanics. It's what happens after the bad call. It's the focus in a dugout full of noise. It's the parent who can ask "What did you learn?" instead of "Why didn't you..." after a brutal loss.
The travel ball grind—the early mornings, the showcase circuits, the constant evaluation—it's all training for one thing: performing under pressure. The kids who make it aren't necessarily the most talented at 9. They're the ones who learned to manage their own mind.
That means building confidence that survives failure. Developing routines that work in chaos. Understanding that how you talk to yourself in the car ride home matters more than the score.
The math your brain just did? It's not really about Omaha. It's about whether your kid has the mental tools to get there.
Read the full story → https://wheretohit.com/dugout/cws-omaha-math
Originally published at Mind & Muscle
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