Lansing Community College Uses Pison to Train the Mental Game

Lansing Community College Is Rewriting the Mental Game in Baseball

In college baseball, talent alone doesn’t guarantee victory. Focus, decision-making, and composure under pressure matter just as much. That’s why Lansing Community College (LCC) has embraced a new edge: Pison BASEBALL Pro—a wearable designed to strengthen the mental side of the game.

This season, LCC is using real-time brain data to sharpen their approach. Even better, their story is being captured in a YouTube docuseries called “UNCOMMON,” offering fans a unique behind-the-scenes look at how cutting-edge tech is transforming their training.

Coach Cutter’s Mind-First Strategy

Head Coach Steven Cutter has long believed that winning starts in the mind. As a certified mental performance coach, he has shaped LCC into one of the top JUCO programs in the country. In fact, his leadership has taken the team to multiple College World Series appearances and back-to-back 50-win seasons.

Now, he’s taking things even further. With Pison BASEBALL Pro, Cutter is running nine different training routines with his team to measure their mental sharpness before and during games. As a result, the team can now personalize their preparation based on hard data—not just instinct.