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Are you a good player, who struggles with consistency? How can you improve your game? Are you teaching hitters to have nice swings, or how to actually hit? How can you get practice swings to become game swings? Improving one's mental game begins with realizing that you need one. Most athlete's and coaches will admit that our game is approximately 80% mental. InComplete Game, author Rob Crews addresses these issues in an easy to understand approach."There is an invisible wall blocking many athlete's progress. We are spending so much time trying to get over it or under it. On the other hand, the people on the other side of the wall have changed their perception of the wall and walked right through it. The Law of your Mind can take the other Laws, which have specific limitations, far beyond their boundaries. And because we cannot see the Mind, we try to change the things we can actually see -such as the swing. Ever thought of changing your mind?""There is an interconnectivity of Mind and Body that cannot be ignored. Mind Training must come first or be taught along with Body Control or mechanics. If we continue to teach them separately our players will not develop and mature properly as they move on to higher levels of competition. In order to realize success and consistency, we have to fuse Mind and Body principles together in our respective teaching models."-Rob CrewsCrews, Rob is the author of 'Complete Game: The Emotional Dynamics of In-Game Focus', published 2007 under ISBN 9780595432363 and ISBN 0595432360.
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