Mind Training Tips for Swimmers
by Craig Townsend
#55 - Don't Allow Stress To Ruin Your Strategy Firstly, this is simply brought on by the pressure of the occasion, which forces a swimmer to over-try in an event they'd been training competently at for many months. Pressure is such a powerful thing it can make your thinking go 'foggy' and throw all 'rational thought' completely out the window. This is where a relaxation technique such as visualization can come in very handy before a race,. When it is used for up to 10 minutes, it has an automatic soothing effect on the mind. Imagining the 'perfect race' is normally the way to do this, however for some overly nervous swimmers, they may need to visualize 'a wonderful holiday' or being somewhere else that is totally relaxing - and keep all thoughts of swimming completely OUT of the visualization. |
The Mind controls the body, and the mind is unlimited. |
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