What are you doing today to
guarantee greatness tomorrow?
BY DR. ALAN
GOLDBERG//Sport Psychologist
What if you knew beyond a shadow
of a doubt that what you did today, in this
set, how hard you pushed yourself and how precise you were
with your strokes and turns would guarantee a
“meet-of-your-life” performance in your events come
taper time? How motivated would you be? Would you
concentrate more? Would it bother you that you went into practice a
little tired? Would you allow yourself just to go through the
motions the way you sometimes do or cut as many corners? Would you
complain to yourself or a teammate about how you hated this
set?
Chances are pretty good that if
you knew that today’s practice would
guarantee you great swims at the big meet, then you’d
be totally psyched and willing to work your butt off. In fact,
you’d probably go into practice with a seriousness of purpose
that would instantly raise the quality of your
training.
It’s this mental
approach to practice that you need to adopt right now to help get
you through the grind and drudgery of this, the toughest part of
the training cycle.
Come December and January of the
short course season, the intensity of your practices has increased,
your body is more broken down and your motivation may be at an
all-time low. The taper meet seems months away, and it’s easy
to lose sight of why you’re doing what you’re doing.
This is the time when swimmers are most vulnerable to wasting
valuable practices by giving in to their mental and physical
fatigue. Take note: If you want to become a winner, then you
can’t allow yourself to do this.
You have to approach
today’s training as if this is championship time! You
have to mentally connect what you are doing right now in the pool
with what you want to be doing at the taper meet. You have
to create a sense of inner importance for today’s practice by
directly linking it with your end-of-season goals. You do this by
asking yourself the question, “How is what I’m
doing today and right now going to help me get to where I want to
go?”
By continuously connecting your
big goals with what you are doing right now, you will out-work the
competition, and in the process, distinguish yourself as a
champion.
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