Author: | Prakash Shah | ISBN: | 9781301647484 |
Publisher: | Prakash Shah | Publication: | March 7, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Prakash Shah |
ISBN: | 9781301647484 |
Publisher: | Prakash Shah |
Publication: | March 7, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Dear Fellow Golf Enthusiast
Mind over matter is a cliché often quoted to imply that how we think can change how we feel or perform.
And, although it is a cliché, in many respects it is true – and it also explains why there are some days when – in spite of technical prowess – our golf game is a complete and utter disaster.
Your thoughts… your mind has an unbelievable influence on your golfing performance, which is why visualisation has such a powerful effect.
Let me give you a demonstration; actually – NO – you can demonstrate this for yourself…
You’ll need a friend to help.
•Ask your friend to hold his/her arm out to the side; straight and level with the shoulder.
•Ask them to keep their arm level.
•Now press down on their arm. After some resistance, your friend's arm will drop.
Here’s the mind-power demonstration:
•Ask your friend to raise their arm but, this time, visualise a very thick, steel bar running across their shoulders and through their arm – effectively, in their minds-eye, replacing their arm bones with the steel rod.
•Now press down on their arm – notice the difference in your friend's resistance? Even if – with brute force – you did eventually pull the arm down it is far more difficult, isn’t it?
This is just a simple demonstration of how what we visualise impacts on what we can physically achieve.
In your golf game there are frequent situations during play when what you are brooding on; your inner-self-talk and visualisation can result in a great game or a mediocre game or even – unfortunately – a disastrous game!
Which would you rather have?
In this e-book I’ve taken 7 questions golfers often ask about how to handle – or rather eliminate – the negative outcomes their thoughts can have on their game.
Enjoy reading – and discovering – how you can unleash your true golfing potential.
Dear Fellow Golf Enthusiast
Mind over matter is a cliché often quoted to imply that how we think can change how we feel or perform.
And, although it is a cliché, in many respects it is true – and it also explains why there are some days when – in spite of technical prowess – our golf game is a complete and utter disaster.
Your thoughts… your mind has an unbelievable influence on your golfing performance, which is why visualisation has such a powerful effect.
Let me give you a demonstration; actually – NO – you can demonstrate this for yourself…
You’ll need a friend to help.
•Ask your friend to hold his/her arm out to the side; straight and level with the shoulder.
•Ask them to keep their arm level.
•Now press down on their arm. After some resistance, your friend's arm will drop.
Here’s the mind-power demonstration:
•Ask your friend to raise their arm but, this time, visualise a very thick, steel bar running across their shoulders and through their arm – effectively, in their minds-eye, replacing their arm bones with the steel rod.
•Now press down on their arm – notice the difference in your friend's resistance? Even if – with brute force – you did eventually pull the arm down it is far more difficult, isn’t it?
This is just a simple demonstration of how what we visualise impacts on what we can physically achieve.
In your golf game there are frequent situations during play when what you are brooding on; your inner-self-talk and visualisation can result in a great game or a mediocre game or even – unfortunately – a disastrous game!
Which would you rather have?
In this e-book I’ve taken 7 questions golfers often ask about how to handle – or rather eliminate – the negative outcomes their thoughts can have on their game.
Enjoy reading – and discovering – how you can unleash your true golfing potential.