• Embrace The Suck

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Curtis Peltier, founder of Mindset U, shares his baseball journey and discusses the importance of mindset and mental performance in youth sports. He emphasizes the need to embrace the challenges and small daily tasks that lead to success, rather than focusing solely on the end goal. Peltier also provides advice for young athletes, particularly Canadian players looking to play college baseball in the US. He encourages realistic expectations, doing thorough research on programs, and finding the right fit. Peltier highlights the significance of mental fortitude and the need for mental training alongside physical training. In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier and Todd Arkell discuss various topics related to baseball, coaching, and personal development. They touch on the use of eye black in baseball, the role of social media in the game, and the importance of mental health and decision-making. Curtis shares his advice for young athletes and emphasizes the need to prioritize goals and make informed choices. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities in pursuing a career in baseball, including the importance of academic performance and the culture surrounding the sport in different regions. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the world of baseball and the mindset required for success.

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