Understanding the Mental Game
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 7:08 pm
For progressing paddlers, the difference between progressing fast and progressing slow is often the case of mind over matter. I've seen it again and again in my short two years of boating... Good boaters letting their heads stop them from being what they are...good boaters. So the problem really isn't just with new progressing boaters...although experience helps. It's really understanding the mental game.
It's real easy to start off a run not feeling on top of your game. Whether it be because your wife or girlfriend "wasn't havin it" before you left, maybe work has your panties in a bunch, or because the day before...you got your as handed to you on the river... Bottom line if you let your head get in the way...you won't boat as well as you are capable of. And for paddlers stepping up...you just can't afford not being the best you can be.
So...how does one start taking control of ones apparent lack of confidence...JEDI MIND TRAINING.
Don't let your self think negatively. Keep going after lines that you know deep down you can hit...even if you mess up. Don't wuss out. It's real easy to lay off of "getting better" for the day when you start paddling like a wuss. Instead snap out of it and concentrate on paddling like you know you can.
Sticking with it when you FEEL LIKE the chips are down is all part of conquering the mental game. As corny as this sounds, it all starts with believing in yourself...everyday.
Have you worked on your mental Game lately?
This has been another edition of "coaches corner" with Eddy McGnarlz. [/code]
It's real easy to start off a run not feeling on top of your game. Whether it be because your wife or girlfriend "wasn't havin it" before you left, maybe work has your panties in a bunch, or because the day before...you got your as handed to you on the river... Bottom line if you let your head get in the way...you won't boat as well as you are capable of. And for paddlers stepping up...you just can't afford not being the best you can be.
So...how does one start taking control of ones apparent lack of confidence...JEDI MIND TRAINING.
Don't let your self think negatively. Keep going after lines that you know deep down you can hit...even if you mess up. Don't wuss out. It's real easy to lay off of "getting better" for the day when you start paddling like a wuss. Instead snap out of it and concentrate on paddling like you know you can.
Sticking with it when you FEEL LIKE the chips are down is all part of conquering the mental game. As corny as this sounds, it all starts with believing in yourself...everyday.
Have you worked on your mental Game lately?
This has been another edition of "coaches corner" with Eddy McGnarlz. [/code]