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Book details
  • Genre:SPORTS & RECREATION
  • SubGenre:Coaching / Baseball
  • Language:English
  • Pages:294
  • eBook ISBN:9781098363116
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098363109

Chalk Talk

by Al Hobby

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Overview
A collection of discussions - 'chalk talks' - put into writing between a High School Coach and his players concerning the effect the mental game plays on the physical game. The articles represent Coach Hobby's thoughts and the point he was trying to convey about the role their mindset like attitude, emotions and confidencce plays. The themes are from sports incidents, articles from sports subscriptions like Sports Illustrated, sport psychologists and sports figures and how they responded to pressure, mistakes, slumps, etc. Coach Hobby's goal was to get the players to acknowledge the importance the role their mindset plays in their physical development and to convince them to committ to include some of his suggestions and thoughts when they are working on their physical game.
Description
Because the High School team where Coach Hobby coached was in a cold weather state there were too many times the team was forced to stay inside. It was a small school and the baseball preseason started durng the basketball season so the amount of time the baseball team spent in the gym was very limited. So to overcome the problem the team and coaches would go to a classroom. Using chalk the coaches would list points and issues they wanted to convey on the black board. At some point the players started referring to this as 'chalk talk time'. As they said this was the time the coaches wanted to 'get into their heads'. Chalk Talk is collection of those discussions put into writing. Most of which were concerning the effect the mental game plays on the physical game. The articles represent Coach Hobby's thoughts and the points he was trying to convey about the role their mindset like attitude, emotions and confidence plays. The themes are from sports incidents, articles from sports subscriptions like Sports Illustrated, sport psychologists and sports figures and how they responded to pressure, mistakes, slumps, etc. Coach Hobby's goal was to get the players to acknowledge the importance the role their mindset plays in their physical development and to convince them to commit to include some of his suggestions and thoughts when they are working on their physical game.
About the author

Coach Hobby coached baseball for thirty plus years twenty four of which was at the High School level. Helped start and coached for nine years a Fall College Recruitment team that participated in showcases for High School players that had aspirations to go to college. Also coached a group of Pennsylvania High School players that were selected to play in an Olympic summer tournament called the Keystone Games Competition for five years,