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MOTIVATION ARTICLES
Power Motivation Techniques : How to Effectively Motivate Yourself & Others
The Power of Commitment : How to Develop Irresistible Momentum
ARTICLES ON POSITIVE THINKING / IMPROVED PERFORMANCE
Champion Thoughts, Champion Feelings : Use the Strategies of Champions to Enhance Your Performance
How Mentally Fit Are You? Take the Sportsmind Test Now.
Coaching the Mind - Part 1
Coaching the Mind - Part 2
Coaching the Mind - Part 3
Sports Optimism - Building a Positive Mental Attitude in Sport
GOAL SETTING & GOAL ACHIEVMENT ARTICLES
Goal Achievement : How to Write & Achieve Your Sports Goals
SMARTER Goals : How to Make Your Goals Achievable
Thinking SMARTEST.
Practical Suggestions for Achieving Your Dream
Positive Compulsions: Choose what you're Compelled About
Balanced Goals
Be Your Own Life Coach
HYPNOSIS & SPORT ARTICLES
Hypnosis & Sport
ARTICLES ON NLP & SPORT
NLP & Sports. A Review of the Book by Joseph O'Connor.
From Sports Psychology Counselling & Therapy to Sports NLP Performance Coaching
SPORTS COACHING AND PERSONAL TRAINING ARTICLES
Five Steps to Coaching Excellence
Mind Matters for Sport Educators.
PT to PC - The Future of Personal Training
Mastering the Mind Games: SUCCESS Counselling Skills for Personal Trainers
Positive Sportsmanship Coaching Handout
MARTIAL ARTS ARTICLES
Uke as a Metaphor for Success Life Skills
ARTICLES ON IMPROVING CONCENTRATION & FOCUS
Under Fire : Maintaining Your Focus Under Pressure
SHOOTING ARTICLES
Decision Making : The Importance of a Positive Mind Set
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers :
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers : Motivation Part 1
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers : Motivation Part 2
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers : Goals Part 1
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers : Goals Part 2
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers : Goals Part 3
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers : The Power of Focus
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers : On Thinking
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers : Concentration & Emotion Management part 1
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers : Concentration & Emotion Management part 2
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers : How Mantally Fit Are You?
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers : The Challenge of Excellence
Seven Mental Skills of Champion Shootsers : The Structure of Decisions
COACHING
Warm ... Warmer ... Warmest : Mental Strategies for and Optimum Warmup
The Four Level of Coaching : Searching for the Heart of Excellence
GOLF ARTICLES
TENNIS ARTICLES
Intimidation Tactics : Capture Your Opponents MIND!
How to Maintain Focus Under Pressure Part 1
The Power of Goals
Don't Just Set Goals
Mentally Tough for Tennis Take the SportsMIND Test
Decision Making in Tennis
Visualisation Skills for Tennis
Mental Strategies for an Optimum Tennis Warmup
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By Jeffrey Hodges B.Sc. M.Sc.(Hons) B.Ed.
Previously I've mentioned that there are seven essential mental skills for shooting success, all of which are learnable and teachable :
- Precision Visualisation Skills
- Positive Self Motivation
- Powerful Goal Achievement Strategies
- Emotional State Mastery
- Positive Mental Attitude
- Strong Concentration & Focusing Abilities
- Positive Self Image & Unshakeable Self Confidence
All these skills of the SPORTS MIND can be learned and improved with some simple mental training techniques.
I have spoken of Visualisation, noting that it is the most important mental skill for shooters, and that to direct your shooting performance effectively you want to use clear visual images with feeling, not words, and that visualisation works because it has a measurable, physiological effect on our body. I also noted the importance of getting into the right mental state to visualise, outlined six specific visualisation applications for shooters, and gave some simple tips for getting the best out of your visualisation sessions.
I also introduced the important topic of motivation and said that motivation is an energy - an energy which is influenced by how you communicate with yourself. I noted that there are basically two simple motivation strategies : positive motivation and negative motivation. Negative motivation moves you away something you don't want to happen, while positive motivation moves you towards something you do want to happen.
This led to a discussion about the power of goals and of the importance of setting a direction for yourself by identifying some short, medium and long term goals, and explained the difference between outcome and process goals, and the importance of knowing WHEN to focus of each type of goal.
So if you havent set some goals yet, then do so now! If you have, then
.. congratulations .... by setting some specific goals you're way ahead of most average
sportspeople already!
However, just setting goals is only the first step. Anyone
can set goals. The difference between the person who sets a goal and achieves it,
and the person who sets the goal and just dreams of achieving it, is twofold.
Firstly, the achiever makes a committed decision backed by powerful reasons.
Secondly, the achiever designs an action plan, and puts it into practice.
Pick the most important goal you want to achieve, and write a paragraph about WHY you
want to achieve it; what are the reasons for wanting it? How would you feel if you
didn't achieve it - what would you miss out on? And how are you going to feel when
you DO achieve it?
After you've written the reasons, design an action plan - what you're going to do
today, tomorrow, next week, next month, etc. to achieve the goal. How will you go
about achieving it? What help do you need? What areas do you need to improve?
What process goals do you want to set in order to achieve the outcome you want?
Ask yourself :
* What skills would I have developed, and to what level?
* What will be my fitness, strength, flexibility, agility, concentration, emotional control,
desire, etc., and how will I have developed these?]
Finally, write your name in the space below for the committed decision and sign it.
Commit yourself to your goal - but only do so if you really want it. If you're
really serious, have your coach, or parent, witness it and enlist their help in your
achieving it.
Finally, remember to celebrate when you achieve your goals - and thank those who
helped you!
REASON
I want to achieve _______________________________________ (goal), because
..............
ACTION PLANS
I plan to take the following actions to achieve my goal ................
MY PERSONAL COMMITMENT
I __________________________________________ (your name), truly want the above goal.
I now make the decision to fully commit myself to achieve it.
Signed _________________________ Date ________
Witness ___________________
About Jeffrey Hodges B.Sc.(AES) M.Sc.(Hons)
Jeffrey Hodges is a performance consultant to elite athletes, sporting teams and corporate clients. He is the author of the widely acclaimed "Sportsmind - An Athlete's Guide to Superperformance Through Mental & Emotional Training" and "Champion Thoughts, Champion Feelings"; creator of the Sportsmind performance enhancement workshops and audio tapes; and Director of the Sportsmind Institute for Human Performance Research.
He is a NLP Master Practitioner and Associate Trainer, and his Sportsmind programs have been endorsed by the NSW Dept Sport & Recreation, and recommended by top sportsclubs and successful athletes. Jeffrey has competed in many sports, notably Volleyball, Squash, Soccer and Golf, and currently trains in Aikido, holding a black belt.
Some of his clients to date include :
Australian Rugby Union St. Joseph's College Woodlands Golf Club Financial Institutions Remuneration Group (FIRG) Societe Generale Qld. Swimming Network for Fitness Professionals North Sydney and Penrith Rugby League Clubs Qld. Athletics Assn NSW Netball Assn Northern Inland Academy of Sport Victorian Soaring Assn Orange Agricultural College Equestrian School Qld and NSW Departments of Sport and Recreation Qld Academy of Sport and the RAAF.
For more information, contact :
SPORTSMIND , 77 FLAXTON MILL ROAD
FLAXTON Qld. Australia. 4560. PHONE 61 7 5445 7994
email : jh@sportsmind.com.au
website : www.sportsmind.com.au
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