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This DVD will teach you how to develop the Mental Toughness of a Big League Hitter. Designed for baseball players and coaches of any level, learn how to perform a consistent hitting routine, how to stay in control of yourself in pressure packed situations, and how you can be a more confident hitter.
Testimonials
"Coach Cain's instructional videos are outstanding. He uses actual game footage so you can see the mental game being used in competition, and talks you through how you can improve your "mental game." Improving your mental game will give you an edge on the competition. If you want to give yourself the best chance for success in baseball, you need to buy Coach Cain's Hitting & Pitching: The Mental Game DVDs." - Chad Baum, Assistant Baseball Coach, Santa Clara University, California
"Brian, I viewed your DVD on HITTING: THE MENTAL GAME and I really enjoyed it. I showed it to our Winchester Post 21 Legion team and The kids LOVED it. It was great seeing them "taking control" of themselves at the plate during their "routines". Thanks for making a difference in our season." - Jeff Mlburn, Assistant Coach, Winchester, VA Post 21 American Legion
"I watched The Mental Game of Hitting DVD before the season and I have felt much more comfortable at the plate and am evaluating myself on the process and the things that I can control. I am having a lot more success at the plate and am seeing the ball better than ever. I wish my dad had gotten me this DVD 6 years ago." - Brandon Sato '06, Hawaii Pacific University
ABOUT BRIAN CAIN
Brian M. Cain, MS, CAA has worked with some of the nation's most talented baseball players, having worked with the Cape Cod Baseball League, Cal State Fullerton, Texas Christian University, The University of Vermont and The University of California at Irvine to mention just a few. Cain is an instructor of Applied Sport Psychology at The University of Vermont and is one of the top Peak Performance Consultants in the game today.
Cain is a leading authority on the mental aspects of baseball performance. He is frequently published in Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, Championship Performance Newsletter, Varsity Sports New England Magazine, and has been featured in Athletic Management Magazine.
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