
The Mindset U Playbook
The Mindset U Playbook isn’t just about baseball; it’s about building a complete athlete and a complete person. Every episode dives into the habits, mental tools, and daily decisions that separate good players from great ones, and great players from great human beings.
Here, we explore the things that rarely make the highlight reel: discipline, mindset, leadership, recovery, focus, confidence, and the character it takes to thrive when the game ends and real life begins.
You’ll hear stories from athletes, coaches, and high performers who’ve learned that success isn’t built on talent alone; it’s built in the quiet hours, in the routines nobody sees, and in the way you handle the challenges life throws your way.
Whether you’re a youth athlete, a parent, a coach, or simply someone chasing your next level, The MindsetU Playbook gives you the game plan to win on the field and in life.
Because what happens off the field shapes everything on it.
The Mindset U Playbook
Craig Kilshaw
In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier and Craig Kilshaw discuss their long-standing friendship and shared experiences in baseball, focusing on the dynamics of coaching, fatherhood, and the importance of mindset in young athletes. They explore the balance between being a supportive parent and a coach, the significance of learning from failure, and the need for a strong team culture. Craig shares insights on how to support young athletes, the challenges they face, and the importance of maintaining a level-headed approach to the game. The discussion culminates in advice for young players and their parents, emphasizing the value of commitment, resilience, and the right mindset in achieving success in baseball and beyond.
Takeaways
- It's better for young athletes to have their parents cheering from the sidelines rather than coaching them directly.
- Allowing kids to learn from their failures is crucial for their development.
- Mindset plays a significant role in how young athletes perform and handle pressure.
- Treating every practice and game with seriousness can lead to better outcomes.
- The culture of a team can greatly influence individual player performance and growth.
- Parents should support their children without overwhelming them with advice after every game.
- Young athletes need time to adjust to new environments and challenges.
- Failure is a part of the game, and how players respond to it is what matters most.
- Building a strong support system with coaches and mentors is essential for young athletes.
- Maintaining a balanced emotional state is key to consistent performance.
Sound Bites
- "You don't know who's watching."
- "Kids aren't giving it time."
- "It takes a village."
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
02:51
Coaching Dynamics and Fatherhood
05:41
The Importance of Mindset in Baseball
08:50
Learning from Failure and Team Culture
11:30
Supporting Young Athletes
14:17
Reflections on Personal Growth and Experience
17:09
Advice for Young Players and Parents