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| 26 Oct 2009 04:14:54 pm |
A Mind to Ride - Overcoming Competition Nerves (continued) |
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And last (but not least!)...
Use Self-Hypnosis
Self-hypnosis is the ultimate self-help tool. It’s versatile, safe, fast, simple, pleasant, effective, non-invasive and non-addictive. No wonder then that numerous well-known sportspeople have used it to enhance their performance, including boxers Frank Bruno, Steve Collins and Nigel Benn, former England cricket captain Mike Brearley, athlete Iwan Thomas and golfers Tiger Woods and Ian Woosnam. Olympic cyclist Levi Leipheimer credits a self-hypnosis audio CD as contributing to his success in winning the USA’s biggest race twice, achieving a third place in the Tour de France and a Bronze Medal at the Beijing Olympics.
I wrote my self-hypnosis audio CD, Self-hypnosis for Horse Riders to help you manage your horse riding experiences positively by better managing yourself and your emotions. It’s suitable for riders of all standards and disciplines; whether you need some help to get back in the saddle, be a ‘happy hacker’ or to find that competitive edge. The CD/MP3 download uses hypnosis to enhance and expand the techniques described previously by helping you to
1. access your creative ability to find solution to problems so that ideas, insights and constructive information become more readily available and
2. create an environment where you are able to accept positive and helpful suggestions without the restrictions ordinarily imposed by your conscious abilities and responses (as in “yeah but - it won’t work for me, I don’t think I’m ever going to be able to …….” for example!).
A Mind to Ride is available worldwide - just click here for your copy! |
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| 22 Oct 2009 09:10:41 pm |
A Mind to Ride - What Competition Nerves? |
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Think about a time when you felt really confident.
Remember where you were, what you were doing, what you could see and hear around you and what you could feel. Really allow yourself to enjoy re-living that experience as fully as possible.
Imagine putting all (seeing, hearing and feeling) of that memory in something like a brown paper bag so that it is easy to carry around with you. Keep dipping into the bag (as you might with some favourite sweets perhaps!) and enjoy savouring those confident moments as often as possible. This technique is called ‘Resource Anchoring’ and is a great trick to use just before you go into the ring or start the cross-country course for example...
Watch this space for the next strategy. In the meantime, A Mind to Ride is available worldwide - just click here for your copy! |
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| 21 Oct 2009 04:50:23 pm |
A Mind to Ride - Overcoming Competition Nerves (continued) |
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Stretch yourself
Very simply there are three areas in which we can operate. They are the comfort zone, the stretch zone and the over-stretch zone. The basic principle is that we need to work mostly in the comfort zone, occasionally in the stretch zone and never in the over-stretch zone. (The same applies to your horse). To improve your confidence, experiment with expanding your comfort zone by working in the stretch zone - without over-stretching yourself!
Watch this space for the next strategy. In the meantime, A Mind to Ride is available worldwide - just click here for your copy! |
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| 14 Oct 2009 05:35:23 pm |
A Mind to Ride - Overcoming Competition Nerves (continued) |
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Here's the next strategy to help you deal with competition nerves -
Give yourself permission to be confident
This may seem simple but can actually be quite challenging. Many of us sabotage our own confidence by telling ourselves that we are 'no good at competitions', 'hopeless', 'too nervous' etc. Pippa Funnel is a superb example of why it’s worth working on transforming those negative statements into positive ones. She attributes some of her success to sports psychologist Nicky Heath and has been quoted as saying
Quote : “There were a lot of low points during the years when I never achieved at the top and Nikki got me believing in myself"
Affirmations are simple positive statements that you say to yourself over and over again. If you tell yourself something often enough, you will begin to believe it. That belief will then become a self-fulfilling prophecy -
A positive belief will build a more positive attitude that in turn leads to more positive expectations. This expectation means that you will start noticing when you behave differently and more positively and so you start to notice the small improvements. The positive cycle continues because as you notice these improvements, so more positive beliefs will grow.
Watch this space for the next strategy. In the meantime, A Mind to Ride is available worldwide - just click here for your copy! |
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| 09 Oct 2009 01:00:04 pm |
A Mind to Ride - Overcoming Competition Nerves (continued) |
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Control your breathing; Control your Stress
Breathing is one of the few subconscious responses to challenge that is within our conscious control. Its much easier to control your breathing than it is to control those butterflies in your stomach for example. Deep, slow breathing aids relaxation, reduces tension and gives a much greater sense of control over yourself as well as increased feelings of physical and mental well-being. When competing, make sure you take a few deep breaths before you go into the collecting ring and remember to keep on breathing! You could also say something like 'calm' or 'confident' to yourself at the same time. Smiling relaxes those jaw muscles and is generally great too 
Watch this space for the next strategy. In the meantime, A Mind to Ride is available worldwide - just click here for your copy! |
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