Line Drive Media

Mental Mindset: How One Negative Thought Hijacks an Entire Game (Feb. 2, 2026)

By Ron Scmittling

February 2, 2026

There are three steps to resetting a negative thought: first, name it, second, focus outwards and third, get moving to lock in positivity.

Mental Mindset: How One Negative Thought Hijacks an Entire Game (Feb. 2, 2026)

Ron Schmittling

Ron Schmittling is a renowned Mental Performance Coach and author of Winning Starts Within who contributes articles frequent with us.

Ron is excellent at providing ideas, tips and training on how to improve “mental performance for fastpitch athletes!

In today’s post, Ron tells us how to proactively work on removing negative thoughts and replacing them with positive ones.

*****

It starts quietly.

  • A late swing.
  • A misread hop.
  • A pitch that just misses.

 

Then the thought shows up:

“What’s wrong with me today?”

That single thought doesn’t feel dangerous — but it’s often the moment a good game starts slipping away.

*****

The Thought Isn’t the Problem
An athlete’s reaction to a negative thought can give it power.

Athletes don’t struggle because negative thoughts appear… Everyone has them.

The problem is what happens after the thought.

Most athletes:

  • Argue with it
  • Judge themselves for having it
  • Try to “think positive”
  • Or spiral into mechanics

 

That reaction gives the thought power.

*****

Why One Thought Turns Into a Slump

The brain is a prediction machine.

When a negative thought goes unchecked, the brain starts searching for evidence to confirm it.

One miss becomes:

  • “Here we go again.”
  • “I can’t get out of this.”
  • “Don’t mess this up.”

 

The athlete hasn’t lost ability.

They’ve lost mental control of attention.

*****

The Rule Elite Athletes Follow

Elite performers don’t eliminate negative thoughts. They don’t engage with them.

They treat thoughts like background noise — not instructions.

The key question isn’t:

Why am I thinking this?”

It’s:

What do I need to focus on next?”

*****

The 3-Step Thought Reset

If left unchecked, the brain will look for evidence to confirm a negative thought.

When a negative thought shows up mid-game, use this sequence.

  1. Name It

Simply acknowledge:

“That’s a thought.”

  • Not truth.
  • Not identity.
  • Just a thought.

 

This alone reduces its impact.

  1. Redirect Attention

Immediately shift focus outward:

  • “See the ball early.”
  • “Attack the zone.”
  • “Quick feet.”

 

Attention is fuel.

Where it goes, performance follows.

  1. Take Action

Movement locks the reset:

  • Step out
  • Reset posture
  • Deep breath
  • Step back in

 

Action closes the loop.

*****

Why This Works

Thoughts gain power when they’re analyzed and they lose power when attention moves forward.

The athlete who recovers fastest isn’t the one with the fewest negative thoughts — it’s the one who doesn’t linger on them.

*****

Your Challenge This Week:

  • For Athletes:

When a negative thought appears, name it and redirect immediately

  • For Coaches:

Stop correcting thoughts. Start redirecting focus

  • For Parents:

If your athlete shares frustration, don’t fix it — ask, “What’s your next focus?”

Mental strength isn’t positive thinking… it’s attention control.

That’s the mental edge!

Ron Schmittling for Line Drive Softball

*****

Previous Articles:

Want More?

NEW BOOK: 

Written specifically for softball athletes, Into The Storm (Book 1 of the Lighthouse Trilogy) follows the emotional and mental battles of one athlete’s journey, teaching how resilience, confidence, and focus are built one pitch, one play, and one response at a time. Available on Amazon… CLICK HERE!

NEW COURSE: 

Athlete Level 1 – Foundations is a new foundational online course designed for softball players, helping them develop focus, emotional control, and confidence under pressure. 

Learn more by CLICKING HERE!

COACHES:

Want your whole team trained in these tools? I deliver 60-90 minute workshops where players and teams learn and apply these techniques immediately.

Ron’s Podcast LINK

Ron has a website and an Instagram account where he promotes the “Winning Starts Within” program.

Author Bio

THE MENTAL EDGE is written by Ron Schmittling, MPM—Certified Mental Performance Coach, NFCA Coach of the Year finalist, and author of Winning Starts Within.

After more than a decade coaching and directing a national fastpitch program with a 100 percentage college placement rate, Ron now trains the mental side of the game, helping athletes stay composed under pressure, reset fast, and compete with clarity and confidence.

Here’s how to access Ron directly and via his info on social media:

 

Want More? Here are More Ways to Get Ron’s Great Insights into Having the Mental Edge:

Ron’s “Winning Starts Within” book was written to help athletes battle negative mental challenges.
*30 Day Mental Performance Challenge

My challenge helps fastpitch athletes, coaches and parents train the mental side of the game with simple, daily tools for confidence, focus and fast recovery when pressure hits.  Click HERE to join

*”Winning Starts Within” (Ron’s book & E-book)

My book breaks down the 10 mental skills every athlete needs—including the 3 R’s, routines, visualization, and how to build confidence that doesn’t crack under pressure. Available on Amazon or CoachRonMPM.com.

* Mental Edge Workshops

Coaches: how would you like your whole team trained in these tools? I deliver 60-to-90-minute workshops where players and teams learn and apply these techniques immediately.

Here is the link to his 1:1 Coaching or Team Informational Session Link.

Check out our other LINE DRIVE MEDIA links:

Get access to even more Line Drive Media content!

Follow us on social media

ADVERTISEMENT

MORE
ARTICLES

There are three steps to resetting a negative - first, after naming it and, second, focusing outwards, the key is to get moving to lock in positivity
Mental Mindset: How One Negative Thought Hijacks an Entire Game (Feb. 2, 2026)
February 2, 2026
Shelby_Southard_ai_Bandits_Breer_bat
Club News: The Final Pitch (Feb. 2, 2026): Nebraska-Bound Shelby Southard, News, Commits, 'Enter Sandman' & 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Future
February 2, 2026
Benny Powell has such good arm strenth, her club coach says Runners quite running on her!
I Committed: Meet 2027 HOT 100 Catcher Benny Powell… Why Her Future Ivy-League Head Coach Told Her to “Shut Up!”... And Why That Was a Very Good Thing! (February 2, 2026)
February 2, 2026

GET THE LATEST UPDATES

Subscribe To Our Weekly Newsletter

Sign up to receive immediate, daily, or weekly news updates!

Search