There's a number of qualities that are required to be able to reach the ever-so-sought-after "next level." We all recognize them in our role models and in ourselves when we exhibit them. These characteristics are useful because their application induces a lifestyle conducive to the desire to become stronger every day. To name a few, we have Determination, Motivation, Confidence, Perseverance, Strong Willed, Proactive, Hard Working, etc etc. Just mentioning these things, it inspires a need to go accomplish something before the day gets out. Each of these qualities brings something important to the application of athletic routines and reaching the goals you have for yourself.
Out of all the qualities that one SHOULD posses to pursue athletic goals, There is one that is immensely under-appreciated. Having had to opportunity to work with and witness some of the greatest athletes in the world, they all seem to exhibit this particular ability more than anyone else.
All of the greatest athletes in the world know how to focus. They understand the need to be able to shut out the outside world and envelope themselves in their training and dedicate their efforts to a complete execution of the skills being performed. They understand that without this skill, they cannot apply the proper intensity, mindset, or adjustments needed to make themselves better. How can someone possibly expect to maintain a high level of performance when their minds are not directed to a singular purpose? How can they imagine understanding the fine details of their training if they have the rest of their worries and lives intermixed in their thoughts while they practice?
Focus is a very important cognitive skill that athlete's need to dedicate more time to mastery. Guaranteed, if you learn how to properly focus in your workouts, you will train better and improve more. Here are some very useful tips on how to practice and develop better focusing skills.
1) Keep a journal about your training sessions, update and study them every night. This will encourage your mind to focus on analyzing the skills you practiced and how you performed on a more cognitive level because you will be describing them through writing. Do this every night and you will create a daily habit of focusing solely on your training.
2) Create a playlist that inspires you to train, and listen to it every time you are about to workout. And DO NOT CHANGE IT. This will create an association with your mind that when you hear this music, you are getting ready to change and your body will begin to unconsciously prepare itself mentally and physiologically creating a base for good focusing.
3) Mediate visualizing your training environment. Visualize your facilities, the area, the smells, the feelings, the sounds. Be very detailed and visualize a training session, step by step, visualize yourself from various angles, visualize your movements. Make the image as vivid as possible and concentrate on the different senses. The more you do this, the easier it will become to concentrate on this qualities of your training sessions when they are happening in real life.
These are a few tricks to help you develop greater focusing skills. Apply them and reap the benefits!
Every Day... A Little Stronger




No comments: