
Harrison Spohn
Échec de l'ajout au panier.
Échec de l'ajout à la liste d'envies.
Échec de la suppression de la liste d’envies.
Échec du suivi du balado
Ne plus suivre le balado a échoué
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In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier and Harrison Spohn discuss Harrison's transition from professional baseball to coaching. They explore the emotional challenges of being released from a team, the importance of teaching young players, and the use of technology in training. Harrison shares insights on the mental aspects of the game and offers advice for aspiring players, emphasizing the need for self-trust and the importance of finding reliable sources of guidance.
Takeaways
- Harrison is auditioning for a role in a performance group.
- Coping with being released from a professional team can be challenging.
- Teaching young players is a fulfilling way to stay connected to baseball.
- Utilizing technology like HitTrax and Blast sensors enhances training.
- The mental aspect of baseball is crucial for player development.
- Young players often need to focus on process over outcome.
- Trustworthy sources of information are essential for growth.
- Coaching requires a balance of instruction and allowing players to be themselves.
- Harrison reflects on his experiences in professional baseball and the lessons learned.
- The importance of writing your own story in sports and life.
Titles
- From Player to Coach: Harrison Spohn's Journey
- Navigating Life After Baseball
Sound Bites
- "You're doing it!"
- "I got canned, bro."
- "Just keep going."
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Auditioning for Grease
01:55
Coping with Release from Professional Baseball
05:05
Transitioning to Coaching and Teaching
11:19
Utilizing Technology in Training
19:24
Mindset and Mental Approach in Baseball
24:31
Advice for Young Players and Conclusion