Through its unique ability to harness the power of the subconscious mind, hypnosis is able to assist the sports person in achieving some really amazing results.
In today's world of competitive sport, where huge amounts of money - and very often national pride - are at stake, it simply makes sense for the athlete to use every legal means available to get real results.
Indeed, hypnosis has a very long history in connection with sports of all kinds.
For years, the Soviet Olympic team used it in order to give them the edge, and because of their success, it didn't take long for other teams to rapidly incorporate hypnosis into their own elite athlete training with impressive results.
Nowhere are results more important than in the field of competitive sports. Any strategy or approach that fails to produce champion results is quickly discarded, while those that do show themselves to have real value are rapidly incorporated into training.
The list of very positive advantages that athletes gain from using hypnosis is long and varied. Benefits include enabling the athlete to remain calm under pressure, maintain focus and eliminate distractions, improve mental stamina and increase endurance, ease pre-competition nerves, as well as improve the athlete's attitude and motivation.
Very often, the athlete or mental coach uses words such as 'entering the zone' or 'creative visualization'. In essence, what this means is that the sports person is able to access and work directly with their subconscious -- that driver of abilities and the powerhouse of beliefs, in order to properly program it for accomplishment and success.
Since he was very young, champion golfer Tiger Woods, for example, has used hypnosis on a regular basis. His mental coach and family friend, Jay Brunza introduced the golfer to this powerful tool when Woods was just thirteen years old.
States Woods: 'We worked on a way to visualize the target and pull it back into my hands and body and let my subconscious react. That's what's best for me.' So successful was this strategy that: 'It is inherent in what I do now', states Woods.
In the UK, WBC Heavyweight Champion Frank Bruno and WBC Super Middleweight Champion Nigel Benn both employed hypnosis in order to perform at their peak.
And in the 1996 WBO Super Middleweight title fight Chris Eubank was defeated by Steve Collins, who attributed much of his success to the mental preparation he had achieved with hypnosis.
Collins had worked with former champion bodybuilder Tony Quinn and was hypnotically programmed to deliver two punches for every one thrown by his competitor. In the fight, Eubank threw 300 punches, compared to over 600 from Collins.
But you don't need to be a professional athlete or sportsperson in order to harness the wonderful power of hypnosis. You too can learn to use it to enhance your game, allowing you to fully enjoy yourself and the results you get from your sporting hobby.
If you want to be at the top of your game, it makes sense to seek out a properly qualified hypnotherapist, someone who has both interest in and experience of working in the field of sports hypnosis.
Do that and you too can put yourself into 'the zone' and become even more of a winner!
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As a personal trainer in Singapore as well as a sports performance coach, I see many tri-athletes who want to improve their performance and prevent injury.
There are many common injuries and problems with triathletes. Knee pain, back pain, poor posture and low values for male sex hormones are all caused by excessive triathlon training.
Here are 3 mistakes that tri-athletes make that totally stop them from reaching maximum performance.
1. They ignore maximal strength. That results in insufficient time spend building strength. The general thought is that triathlons are endurance event and that strength training is no important. But almost all sporting activities are strength and power events. Triathlons are won but being faster than your competitors, not by lasting longer than them. Perform a good weight training program with a good personal trainer or sports performance expert.
This program must include stuff to strengthen your buttocks, muscles that stabilize the knee, your postural muscles of the back and also those that take care of your shoulders.
2. They don't care of their back. The cycling and running components in the triathlon are especially harsh on the back. Cycling means many hours in a hunched over position. This means the lumbar (lower) back is left in a rounded, bent, flexed state.
This is a weaker and more injury prone position. The running also means that forces which are more than 3 times your body weight run through your body with each of the hundreds of thousand steps.
3. They don't take care of their joints. Running long distances is tough on your knees, ankles, feet and back. Running for such long distances is not really something our bodies are designed to do. You do need to do some special exercises to activate and strengthen the hamstrings and the stabilizer muscles of your hips so that they can work properly to take care of your hips and knees. Some of the muscles that need work include the hamstrings, the psoas, and the glute complex (buttocks) this includes the glute maximus, minimus, and medius.
There we have it, some of the common mistakes that give triathletes pain, injury and frustration. Don't let it happen to you. Make sure you don't make these mistakes when training for a triathlon and you can have a safe, enjoyable race.
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Peter James Field has sinced written about articles on various topics from Hypnotherapy, Cure Anxiety and self improvement and motivation. Peter Field is one of the leading British hypnotherapists, with practices in Birmingham and London, England. He is the author of many articles on health, hypnosis and psychotherapy; a Fellow of the Royal Society for Health, and a Member of the British As. Peter James Field's top article generates over 33100 views. to your Favourites.
Jonathan Wong has sinced written about articles on various topics from Personal Trainer, Finances and Personal Trainer. Jonathan Wong is a Singapore Personal Trainer and Sports Conditioning Specialist. Clients from all walks of life come to him for fitness solutions. His passion is to ensure that his clients get the results they desire. Get a free 1500 page e-book as well. Jonathan Wong's top article generates over 6600 views. to your Favourites.
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