Friday, October 6, 2017

Mental Coaching For Athletes And Communication

By Michael Davis


The application of hypnosis to boost the athletic performance of sportsmen has been tested and proven to work. Mental coaching and hypnosis assist the players to get to their full athletic ability and potential. In the passage below, light is shed on how these two can applied to help athletes improve their game. Whether it is an amateur or professional golfer, everyone at some point is affected by psychological challenges that may lead to poor concentration and switching off. Improving Mental Coaching for Athletes is the way through which golfers play at their best.

Applying Psychology to Training- The art and science of psychology are used in the training realm. Understanding that there is both an art and a science in training will make you a more effective coach - a coach who can find more outcomes in more situations and for more clients. Some of the tools that clinical psychologists and therapists have used for years are now applied in training, and becoming a part of the coach's toolbox.

In fact, an athlete who always engages a negative thought with the hollow phrase, "I think I can, I think I can, " like the infamous little engine that could, is simply affirming the pessimism by engaging with it and allowing it a place on the stage.

The coach must get to know their athlete well, their likes and dislikes. When the coach is giving instructions, not only should those instructions be crystal clear, they should also be explained to the athlete why something is being done to give the athlete a clearer understanding and feel part of the plan.

Negative feelings might, in fact, serve a different purpose - they assist you to see, with clarity, where you need to improve. So if you attempt to wrestle them down with positive affirmations or visualizations, you make them true and provide them the power to truly affect you.

What do You need to Do? You should direct your focus on your target. But before you do that, you need to be sure about your target (what you want to achieve). You must have heard about the principle of the law of attraction, which states that you get more of what you focus on.

Thus, you need to very clear, determined and positive about your target. Let me give you an example, if you think that you do not want to play a bad shot, you would certainly end up hitting a bad shot. Therefore, you should rather think that you want to play a good shot.

Well, for one thing, mentally trained golfers set themselves up to win on the golf course while club golfers, more often than not, set themselves up to fail. The average golfer will focus on what he doesn't want to happen (for example, avoid the trees) while the tour pro knows he has to focus solely on his target. Mentally tough players know how to channel the power of their subconscious mind to help them on the course.




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