Full Count Mindset is a baseball mental performance program built by a player who lost his career to it — and a certified mindfulness coach who has spent years teaching kids how to overcome it.
You've driven to the early practices, sat through the rain delays, paid for the lessons. And yet — you know something the hitting coach can't fix.
The slump that stretches into weeks even though their swing is fine
The one error that becomes three — they can't let it go
The tight, mechanical player on game day who looks nothing like the kid in the backyard
The quiet car ride home where you don't know what to say
That's the mental game. And almost nobody in youth baseball is teaching it.
This program was built for exactly that kid — and for you, the parent watching it happen and wanting desperately to help.
"In 30 days, your player will have a repeatable mental routine they use before every game, a proven process to reset after mistakes, and a measurably calmer response to pressure — or you pay nothing."
Not "they'll feel better." Not vague motivation. A specific, observable mental shift in 30 days.
A mobile app and content library built specifically for baseball — not generic sports psychology, not motivational fluff. Baseball situations, baseball language, baseball problems — grounded in evidence-based mindfulness practice.
Do the program for 30 days. If your player cannot demonstrate the Reset Routine on their own, hasn't completed the Pressure Playbook modules for their position, and you haven't seen any change in how they respond to mistakes on the field — contact us directly for a full refund within 24 hours.
No forms. No interrogation. One message.
We built this for the kid who almost gave up. We're not interested in keeping money from a family it didn't serve.
Most mental performance programs are built by either a coach with credentials but no lived experience, or a player with a story but no methodology. We built this together so you get both.
I played competitive baseball for years and quit — partly because nobody ever taught me how to handle the mental side of the game. I carried every slump, every error, every bad outing longer than I should have. No reset routine. No framework. Just noise.
I've also umpired hundreds of little league games. I've watched the mental game break kids from the field level in a way most parents never see.
This program is everything I wish existed when I was that kid.
Certified through MiSP's 8-week Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Program and trained to teach children ages 7–11. Founder of Mindful Beings, LLC.
Volunteer mindfulness educator at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Kennesaw State University — teaching mindfulness to patients, families, students, and teachers.
Her mission: evidence-based programs that help young people navigate life's pressures — including the ones between the foul lines.
Together: a baseball story that earns trust + a certified methodology that delivers results.
The mental habits that get cemented between ages 8 and 18 follow a player forever — for better or worse. Caleb waited too long to figure this out. It cost him his career. Kristi discovered mindfulness as a young adult and wishes she'd had these tools earlier.
The only real scarcity here is the years your player has left in the game.
Every season that passes without these tools is a season your player spends fighting themselves instead of the game. The window to build mental habits that stick is open right now. It won't be forever.
— Caleb & Kristi Glickman