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Anyone have any experience with or heard about the benefits and right ways to visualize?? Most feedback on visualization is very positive, but I'm wondering what has worked best for anyone using it and why you think it worked. Do you use it during competition, after, before...or all of the above? I also think it's a good discussion for everyone to read because utilizing any mental tool can always help the player and slow the game down (a beautiful but rare experience that's only more regular with practice).
"One of the beautiful things about baseball is that every once in a while you come into a situation where you want to, and where you have to, reach down and prove something." Nolan Ryan
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Chad,

It's interesting that you asked this question in the Pitching forum, and I would love to hear any reports of how this has worked for pitchers.

I have seen visualization work! I played for a very good basketball coach in HS. (He was also scary - our school disciplinarian and football coach, and he looked like a pro wrestler.) One year he had us use visualization, and I specifically remember when we focused on free throws. Several times per day, and especially at night just before going to sleep, we would visualize ourselves shooting free throw after free throw, and see the ball going in perfectly, hear the swish. Our team free throw percentage went up significantly!
I think visualization is powerful in and out of sports. I use it while I'm on the mound, in between innings and at night...very often, obviously. I've found that running the visualization both backward and forward from the desired focal finishing point is good for me. In basketball, that would be from the first dribble to the ball dropping out of the net. Thanks for the insight...glad to hear it works for others. I wish I'd utilized this tool at an earlier age.

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