Helping Your Athlete Bounce Back from Failure:
A Parent’s Role in Resilience
From The Perspective of Ron & Jill Wolforth and The Texas Baseball Ranch®
At some point in this game—maybe today, maybe next week—your son will struggle.
He’ll get “roughed up” in a showcase start. He’ll walk three in an inning. Maybe he’ll throw eight straight balls. Maybe the whispers begin about “lower-than-expected radar numbers” and the inevitable prognostications of doom and failure.
It hurts. For him. For you. You want to help. You want to say something that fixes it or do something that makes it go away.
But here’s the hard truth: struggle is not only part of the process—it’s essential to it.
At the Texas Baseball Ranch®, we see it every single day. The best athletes in the world didn’t just learn how to win - they learned how to process failure better than their peers. Not to like it. Not to accept it. But to grow from it.
And that’s where you come in.
He already knows he failed. The scoreboard, the radar gun, his own internal voice - they’re reminding him on a loop. What he needs from you in that moment is not more criticism. He needs presence… steadiness... maybe even silence.
We’re not saying don’t hold him accountable - just don’t make the emotional low any deeper.
On the other side of the spectrum is overprotection - blaming the umpire, the coach, the showcase format, etc., etc. That may feel like love, but it robs him of a muscle-building moment.
Struggle, when processed correctly, is what builds durability. It teaches him to self-assess, take ownership, and bounce back stronger, but only if we let it.
After a tough outing, you might simply say:
“Tough day. I’m proud of how you handled yourself. What did you learn?”
That one line acknowledges the truth without exaggerating it. It affirms the person, separate from the performance, and invites him to think like a learner, not a victim.
At The Ranch, we often advise our pitching athletes:
"The storm isn’t the problem. The storm is inevitable. It’s how you respond to it… the adjustments made from it… the training adaptations and modifications because of it… That’s how winning is done.”
Let your son train through the emotional storms, too. With your steady hand, he will become the kind of athlete who doesn’t just survive failure, he learns to rise from it.
And that… is how real resilience is born.
Coach Ron Wolforth is the founder of the Texas Baseball Ranch® and has written six books on pitching including the Amazon Best Seller, Pitching with Confidence. Since 2003, The Texas Baseball Ranch® has had over 633 pitchers break the 90 mph barrier, 220 have toped 94mph or better, and 139 of his students have been drafted in the MLB’s June Amateur Draft. Coach Wolforth has consulted with 13 MLB teams, dozens of NCAA programs and has been referred to as “ America’s Go-to-Guy on Pitching” and “The Pitching Coaches Pitching Coach.” Coach Wolforth lives in Montgomery, TX with his wife, Jill. They are intimately familiar with youth select, travel baseball and PG events as their son Garrett (now a professional player) went through the process. Garrett still holds the PG Underclass All-American Games record for catcher velocity at 89mph which he set in 2014 at the age of 16.
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