Going Stale
Its easy for a lot of us to go stale.
Sometimes it just feels like you could put off training, spend an
extra five minutes fiddling about at something and putting it off.
The burn and drive isnt there - you know how tough its going to be
and so - and so on.
Everyone goes through that at some stage, at every level.
It doesnt mean it is the end of the road, it doesnt mean you have
lost your passion. The only thing it means is that you are tired and
need to have things shaken up a bit.
If you have been competing a long time you may have come across
visualisation techniques. Running through your movement before go
out there and do it?
Instead of doing it with regards to you "competing", do it with
regards to your picking up your kit and getting out the door.
Can you remember a time that you couldnt wait to get out there and
in your car to go training? When everything was going right and you
knew how good it was going to be? Even though it was tough training
there was a challenge and drive there that just tore you up??
Get that feeling, go back into the memory, keep running it in your
head continuously and get that feeling again.
Now, once you have it then switch back to a scenario of going
training now. Keep running the scene over and over of you picking up
your kit and water and everything else but with that feeling from
the last scene still filling your body.
Now - open your eyes. Take a break - do something else, clean the
egg whites off the saucepan or something.
Go back and think about going training NOW and see what happens.
Competing Psychological Performance Optimisation & Training
