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Mind
Training Tips for Swimmers
(by Craig
Townsend)
Training Great, But Terrible In The
Meets?
Often I hear about swimmers who 'train the
house down' for months, only to swim terribly in the meet
they had been gearing up for all that time.
It's important to know first of all that this common problem
has absolutely nothing to do with the 'physical or
technique' side of swimming. It's purely the mind's reaction
to the pressure of the meet - and also the month's-long
'build up' to the meet, which then impacts upon their
technique during the races. So by simply making some mental
changes, your results can change too - but of course, it
does take some discipline to make these mental changes.
The answer to stopping this situation occurring (or getting
out of this situation if you are already in it) lies in your
attitude and mental approach - and so here is your 5-Part
Action Plan:
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Look at meets and races in their 'true'
perspective. For instance, how many millions of people
will know about the results of this meet? (Often) none!
Will the results be broadcast all over the country or
around the world? No. Is this race life or death? No.
Will you continue to live after this meet? Yes. OK, so
we've just discovered that this meet is not as important
as we first thought! In fact, compared to many other
things going on in the world right now, it could pretty
safely be considered UN-important! So really there's no
need to stress out about it at all. There'll be plenty
more meets after this one, so you might as well just
relax, enjoy yourself and go for it. The more fun you
have, the better you'll perform, anyway.
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Secondly, look at the races from your
competitors' viewpoint - look what THEY have to deal
with in their race - YOU! You certainly wouldn't want to
be in their shoes, would you?! They might be the
'favored' swimmers to win, which means ALL the pressure
is on them, not you, and they see this young whipper-snapper
looming at them (you), trying to de-rail their dreams!
So always remember, THEY may be scared of YOU.
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Next, it's important to build yourself up
mentally. Reinforce the positives about yourself - going
over all of your own positive attributes. Literally ask
yourself "what's great about me?" and begin to think of
(and write down) all the things you've done in the past
which made you feel great about yourself. (If you cannot
think of anything, it simply means you are not thinking
hard enough - because EVERYONE has positive attributes.
And so the answer "nothing" is not only banned from this
list, but worthy of a firm kick in the butt).
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Two more important things. It's important
to regularly visualize yourself winning the races and
swimming fabulous times, imagining a brilliant meet
where you have nothing to lose, everything to gain, and
that you're the 'dark horse' who comes from nowhere and
shows them all who's boss!
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The other thing is to talk positively to
yourself, using positive affirmations and upbeat
thoughts (no, not aloud - in your mind!) - become your
own inner 'cheer squad' who constantly tells yourself
how great you are. This can transform your results more
than you could ever possibly imagine.
So to overcome the 'great training/bad meet'
blues - here's the action plan. Put the meet in its true
perspective, then look at the races from your competitor's
viewpoint, build yourself up mentally, and then visualize
and affirming to yourself how great the whole experience is
going to be.
So if you find yourself stuck in a negative pattern, change
it. You can create your life into anything you WANT it to
be. You've got the action plan, now the rest is up to you! |