Practise makes perfect, that’s what my old Nan always used to say. However, what she failed to mention, is the importance of practising things going the way you want them to go, instead of considering what to do if it does go wrong. How many times do you ask yourself “What’s the worst that could happen?!” For athletes though, it is imperative that they focus on achieving, on being the winner, first time, every time. Quite often, they only have one shot at their success. Being a bit off form at the crucial moment is simply not an option. So the first thing I tell athletes who come to see me for help in improving their performance is to practice success. To actually visualise everything going well: scoring the perfect goal, making the longest jump or moving the fastest. From an attraction point of view, we know that you will attract more of what you are focusing on, so it’s important to focus in success. This helps to manifest the desired outcome, but more than that, when you focus on something in your mind, you are also accessing all of the same neural networks as if you were actually performing the act. Scientists initially believed that the neural networks existed only in the brain, but we now know that they are a network throughout your entire body. This mean that if for example, you think about running, as you are laying in your bed, you will be activating and accessing the muscles in your legs. It is quite likely that they will twitch unconsciously as you consider moving them. This was famously noted by Milton Erickson, the man largely responsible for bringing hypnosis to the clinical arena. When Milton was a child he was struck with polio and left paralyse. As he sat in a chair, longing to be outside playing with his siblings, imagining running in the long grass and kicking the football, he noticed that his legs had begun to swing in the chair! NLP utilises a techniques called anchoring. In this, the mind creates a link between an intense feeling and an external trigger. This can have positive and negative implications for our athletes. For example, there may be negative anchors (triggers that create a bad feeling) associated to past failures which are set off whenever the athlete is performing or due to perform. If the trigger for the bad feeling can be established, then the negative anchor can easily be collapsed. If an athlete need to tap into resourceful emotions, such as calm, focus or power, an anchor can be created with a trigger of, squeezing their fingers for example. A simple way to become the best at what you do, is to find someone else who is the best at it, and find out how they do it. If you think that Thierry Henry is the best striker that the world has ever seen, it is possible to model the way that he thinks, feels and behaves to create the results he achieve. This is done using strategy elicitation which allows us to extract all of the conscious and unconscious components that create the behaviour, which lead to the excellent result. When the strategy has been extracted, it can be installed in someone else using rehearsal, metaphors or hypnosis. Hypnosis provides a deep state of relaxation which can be prolonged to maintain calm and alleviate anxiety, as well as installing positive empowering suggestions, such as being able to focus and concentrate with ease. At a deeper level of understanding, NLP can be used to discover a persons values and uncover and resolve any conflicts here. For example, if a person has a value of success and a value of not being defeated, then there could be some problems here. For a start, nor being defeated is what we would call an “away from” value, in that the person is trying to move away from something, in this case, to move away from defeat. This means that their focus is on defeat, making it likely that this is the thing that is achieved. This is then also in conflict with success, which could mean that success is sometimes achieved, but is not sustainable. After all, if sports or athletics is you life, it’s not the taking part which counts, but the winning!
Why is that important?
Let's examine what happens to our feet when we are running or playing a game. The movement depends on what sport you are participating in. For instance, if you are running, you will be involved in a forward only motion. If you are playing basket ball or badminton, you will need to move forwards, sideways, and backwards. You will also need to jump and land frequently.
In a closely matched game, when skills are on the same level, it often comes down to endurance and fitness. Whoever can outlast the competitor will win the game. In professional games, every little thing counts, and that includes shoes.
Modern sports shoes like Nike shoes are very different from traditional shoes. The shoes are designed for specific purposes, and for specific movements. If you have tried on a pair of Nike shoes for yourself, you will immediately learn that the shoes allow your feet to feel more comfortable when moving around compared to other shoes. Why is that so? That's because Nike employed state of the art technology (i.e. using special software) to help design the shoes.
The movements in each sport are studied and recorded. The force of impact is also measured. Based on this data, Nike then proceed to design the shoes. The design of the shoes will help to minimize impact, reduce stress on the feet, and enhance performance.
To put this in another way, when you are wearing Nike shoes, you actually possess a technological advantage. You have better chances of outlasting your opponent and winning the game.
Be sure to choose the right type of shoes for your sport though. If you are playing basketball, you may wish to pick up a pair of Nike Air Jordan or Nike Dunks. If you are into running, a pair of Nike athletics shoes may be just what you are looking for.
Having the right pair of shoes is important because as mentioned earlier, different sports involve different movements. The shoes are specially built to cater to these movements. You don't want to be wearing a pair of indoor court shoes to run a marathon. That will do more harm than good.
So the next time you are preparing for a competitive game, be sure to get at least 2 pairs of Nike shoes. You will need them for intensive training. And when the big day comes for you to compete, you want to be sure that you have a backup pair of Nike shoes available. Train in both pairs of shoes regularly. This will help keep the shoes well seasoned. You need all the help you can get to perform exceptionally well. Nike shoes may just be the ideal tool you need to help you succeed.
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