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Beware of the sick golfer play better in his mind Unconscious Golf Golf
Have you ever had one of those days when you played better golf normal, despite clear focus your mind other than golf. Perhaps when there is something exciting happens or absorbed in your life that has nothing to do with golf. At the other extreme, it could be a moment when you feel ill or worried about yourself. I am sure Did you hear the phrase, "Beware of the sick golfer" and this has been said about YE Yang, when he shot a 7-under par 65 on Friday of the Chevron World Challenge. Then he related the experience to what happened in qualifying school in 2008, when "I had a huge headache because it was a lot of stress. "This time, he continued," I still have a headache, but it more due to illness, not because of any pressure or stress. "Another example is Tiger Woods win the U.S. Open in 2008, despite the obvious pain his knee.
So what happens here? Well, if your mind is focused elsewhere, it is your conscious mind which is the focus, whether caring Your health, doubting whether you should be here on the golf course or simply thinking about what you do after the game. The only part of you that is free think golf is golf your mind and subconscious to trust your unconscious is one of the most important and effective of my secrets of golf hypnotic.
Now You probably know that I am a clinical hypnotherapist qualified and one of the key success of hypnosis and hypnotherapy is pre-occupied consciousness or confuse the customer, or simply send in a beautiful country, while I communicate directly with the unconscious, the storehouse of all knowledge, experience, skills and resources. Closing the loop, that is exactly what we want when we're on the golf course of the research to trust our unconscious mind golf.
It reminds me a story about the advice that Bob Rotella gave Mike Weir at the beginning of the year before an important tournament. Any advice to Bob is generally good advice and what he told Mike Weir was "Try to go unconscious on the course." I looked on the internet and found Bob said about the same thing by avoiding choking under pressure by turning off your conscious mind and switching to your unconscious. He also tells her clients to "practice their swing technique whatever they want on the practice, but on the ground, let instinct take over. "
I agree with Bob that, given an absolute choice between playing golf in the conscious mind or unconscious, I must go unconscious for better golf. However, I think the best golf is played with the spirit of golf conscious and unconscious selectively and independently for different tasks. There is significant separation between the mind in planning a coup, a conscious process, and performer, an unconscious process. Have you noticed when you hit a really good shot, you tend to think " Wow, what happened there? What I am doing good? "The strange thing is that it usually occurs when you do not have a thought, at least awareness, in your head.
Is not it more or less the same thing happens when the mind aware of a golfer is "blocked" with a cold or the flu?
About the Author
Andrew Fogg, the Golf Hypnotist, is an enthusiastic golfer, hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner. He is a practicing golf psychologist and author of a soon to be published book The Secrets of Hypnotic Golf and a series of golf hypnosis MP3 programmes.
Visit his website for information on how to get the most success, pleasure and enjoyment from the wonderful game of golf. More specifically, it is about how to improve your golf by working on the 90 percent of the game that is played in the 6 inches between your ears.
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