Mind Training Tips for Swimmers
by Craig Townsend
| #74 - Watch Out For Silent Saboteurs When you are at a meet, there are all kinds of silent hazards to watch for which can affect your mental attitude (and your races) - and many swimmers don't even know they are there. Recognizing these hazards is the main step towards a successful mindset - as many swimmers don't recognize them and simply allow their mental approach (and their races) to be silently sabotaged - without even knowing it! I will go into some of these hazards in a moments, but first, the best way to remain focused and positive at a meet is to regularly 'check in' with your thoughts every 10 or 20 minutes, to ensure that your thinking is 'on track' for a successful meet. Basically this allows you to notice what you are thinking each time you check in, and eradicate any negative thoughts immediately before they begin to grow more powerful. This is essential - as once these negative thoughts take effect, they are very difficult to overcome. It's also very important to keep a watchful eye out for other potential saboteurs which can be are intent on your swimming destruction - let me show you what I mean. Here are just a few very powerful silent saboteurs to your swimming, to watch out for at meets:
If you're not careful, this can unknowingly set off a string of negative thoughts before a race, which could eventually lead to a bad performance - remember, the mind controls the body! (By the way, a great response to these comments is to say "wow, you should do really well in this race then!" This puts the pressure right back on them). Others who use psychological warfare may use this 'reverse' method to put pressure on you, by mentioning things such as "you have had such good results, you should do much better than me today". Of course, this could also be a truthful comment made to you by a friend, but always make sure you can tell between the authentic ones and the fake ones! These are just some of the saboteurs to look out for. You can only overcome the hurdles you know about - so always be aware of any influences upon your mental attitude whilst you are at meets, especially before races. Do this by 'checking in' regularly, to eavesdrop on what your mind is thinking. Always remember that on many occasions, races are often won before they even start. For more information about this subject, here are some other articles I have written which might be helpful:
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The Mind controls the body, and the mind is unlimited. |
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| Craig Townsend (Dip. Clin. Hyp.) is a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Director of It's Mind over Matter in Sydney, Australia. He has worked with National and State level swimmers for over a decade, teaching them various methods of improvement through mental training, and creating a powerful program which has spawned impressive results in swimmers of all levels. His personal audio tape utilizes relaxation, hypnotic suggestion and visualization and has led the way in mental training for swimmers. For more information contact Craig Townsend at the website SwimPsychology.com |

