VISUALISATION TO SUCCESS
What is Visualization?
Visualizing is the process whereby you imagine yourself in a specific environment or performing a specific activity. The images should have you performing these items very well and successfully. You should see yourself enjoying the activity and feeling satisfied with your performance. You should attempt to enter fully into the image with all your senses. See, hear, feel, touch, smell and perform as you would like to perform in real life.
What can Visualization be used for?
How do I Apply Visualization?
Golfing great Jack Nicklaus used mental imagery, In describing how he images his performance, he wrote:
“I never hit a shot even in practice without having a sharp in-focus picture of it in my head. It's like a color movie. First, I “see” the ball where I want it to finish, nice and white and sitting up high on the bright green grass. Then the scene quickly changes, and I “see” the ball going there: its path, trajectory, and shape, even its behavior on landing. Then there's a sort of fade-out, and the next scene shows me making the kind of swing that will turn the previous images into reality. Only at the end of this short private Hollywood spectacular do I select a club and step up to the ball”.
When should it be used?
To become highly proficient at the constructive use of imagery, you have to use it everyday, on your way to training, during training, after training, and in the evenings before sleeping. In every training session, before you execute any skill or combination of skills, first do it in imagery as perfectly and precisely as soon as possible. See, feel, and experience yourself moving through the actions in your mind as you would like them actually to unfold. In competitions, before the event starts, mentally recall the event focus plan, significant plays, skills, movements, reactions, or feelings that you want to carry into the event.
Who uses Visualization?
Some of the best Army/military elite forces, Olympic athletes, top businessmen, etc. use it as an inter-woven part of their daily training routine. It's results have been proven consistantly over time, within different training environments.
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