Why Do Outfielders Become Passive After One Misjudgment?
Why Do Outfielders Become Passive After One Misjudgment?
✅ One-Sentence Core Answer
Outfielders become passive because they turn one misjudgment into a “risk-avoidance standard.”
🎯 Situation
A fly ball
Should you charge in
or drop back?
You hesitate.
Result: a hit
After that moment
“I can’t come in anymore…”
“I need to play it safe…”
🧠 Core Structure
🔹 1. Problem Occurs
One misjudgment
Failed play
Runner advances
👉 A split-second decision situation
🔹 2. Thought Flow
On the surface:
👉 Preparing for the next play
But inside:
👉 I can’t mess up again
👉 I should avoid risky decisions
👉 I need to play safe
👉 Experience → Avoidance standard
🔹 3. Why It Gets Worse
1️⃣ Slower reaction
👉 Less aggressiveness
2️⃣ Hesitation increases
👉 Decision-making slows down
3️⃣ Defensive range shrinks
👉 Reduced coverage ability
👉 In the end
The problem is not the ball
👉 It’s the change in decision criteria
📌 Key Summary
A mistake becomes your new standard
Risk avoidance begins
Aggressiveness disappears
Play becomes passive
Defensive performance drops
🔑 Solution
👉 Cut off the false standard
Example:
“What if I mess up again…”
→ Jesus is the Christ
👉 Result
Fear decreases
Aggressiveness returns
Play stabilizes
🎥 Video
If you want to understand this structure more deeply, watch below:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5EGKndz9X4
✝️ Brand
Naeane Church (Church in Me)
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