Athletic performance

How Hypnosis for Sport Can Improve Training & Performance During Lockdown

The world continues to be gripped by the Coronavirus global pandemic.

It affects everyone, including top-notch athletes, unable to physically train as they would like.

Athletes require many attributes to excel at their chosen sport- practice, determination and skill are but a few.

BUT …

“Sport is 10% physical and 90% mental.”

Whoever coined the phrase (and no-one actually seems to know!) referred to the too-oft-neglected importance of mental attitude in sport.

Athletes are well aware of how physical condition can affect performance – but how aware are they of MENTAL conditioning?

Sport is largely about strength in adversity, and that makes it particularly relevant in our current lockdown world.

Sports coaches are now turning more and more to visualisation techniques, mental strength and positive outlook advice while their athletes are unable to fully address physical concerns during these unprecedented days.

The Power of Imagined Practice is Huge

“The power of imagined practice is huge … it reproduces the neurological routes that would occur if we performed the situation in reality” (Fisher, 1986; cited by Jimenez, 2007)

How can athletes use this period of lockdown to work towards long term success?

Athletes will be feeling the anxiety of being unable to train as they would wish at this time.  It’s a time for them to look to their creativity to prevent any dip in performance.

Here are a few strategies athletes can adopt to maintain levels:

  • Awareness of health and physical needs – eat, sleep, purpose, planning.
  • Pay close regard to each in turn.
  • Develop an appropriate training regimen – maintain a routine at the same time of day.
  • Talk to your peers – you are not alone and discussion with others in the same situation will help

Using Hypnosis for Sport Performance

Using hypnosis for sport performance by training the mind can open the doors to those margins.

It can provide and hone:

  • Confidence – the certainty that physical and mental elements are in place for optimum performance.
  • Motivation – the need to remain constantly motivated can be enhanced by positive thought processes.
  • Focus and Mental Toughness – focus must be intense and constant~ concentration high.
  • Rehearsal Techniques – visualisation of performance.

Whatever the sport, whatever the level, hypnosis can give every athlete the extra seconds, strength and centimetres that lay within those margins.

Throughout lockdown I am making available to my local sports clubs a complimentary one-hour online group session to enable them to access the psychological side of their sport.

Do get in touch on 07546 362 333 to arrange and keep your “head in the game”.

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