Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 >Hi y'all. I'm kind of in the dumps today. Yep. Been there, done that a few million times. I LOVE questions like these. Thank you;-) >We were working some self-defense drills last night and I kept " freezing up. " I >would see multiple targets but it was like I couldn't decide on which one to go with >and I kept hesitating. Normally caused by internal dialogue, or talking to yourself. If you talk you can't see well, nor hit well. Which does turn into a vicious circle of negative internal dialogue. What is important here is NOT the talk, but the REASON behind the talk. >I was (and still am) so disgusted with myself that I fealt like giving back my belt >and certificates! LOL. DEFINITIVELY a self-talk thing that went into the negative " gees, I'm NO good because…routine " . >Anyway, I got up an hour early this morning and went to the school to get in some >extra practice. I don't know what happened but if it occurred on the street I'd be >dead right now. Probably NOT. You are a highly trained black belt, and on your worse day you could easily " kick butt and take names on the street " . You just compared yourself to the wrong person. Any person that compares themselves to Jesus Christ will feel inferior. Any person on a bad day that compares themselves to their best day is going to feel inferior. We'll help you fix it in a minute. >I guess I've gotten rusty since going back to college. I still practice, but not nearly >as much as I used to...... sigh. A method of giving a " reason " to why you felt rusty. This is very normal. Especially if it is true and you were working out with those that are still training more regularity since they have less hectic schedules. My boy Jack Williams is going to college full time (21 credits a term), running Warrior Publications and my 4 websites, and teaching Kenpo Karate, training at Kenpo Karate, and attempting to give his girl friend the cuddling that she needs. Him keeping himself on track with each of his focuses is pretty simple. He segments the time for job, homework, girlfriend, lessons etc, and stays focused because he KNOWS WHAT HE WANTS and why he is doing what he is doing. All SELF-MOTIVATING reasons of his own. >Anyway, what suggestions do you folks have to help increase spontaneity and >reaction time? Any drills or suggestions are MORE than welcome. Thanks! I >appreciate any assistance I can get! Well, when do martial arts you need to get into the state of " doing martial arts " , and out of the state of what stresses you. That switching states is really simple to do once you know how to do it. I could make the answer really complex, or I can make it really simple. For now, let's make it simple. It is more than just a decision to work out especially when other things to do, time wise, are conflicting with what you are currently doing. In the body and mind, other stressors linger when attempting to relax by doing something you love, i.e., Kenpo Karate. Your unconscious mind will send signals of distress of what " you NEED to do `stressor' and you attempt eustress (something pleasant) " . This condition is called a Psychological Reversal. A PR is not as horrible as it sounds. Unless it's really chronic it can be fixed enough in about 20 seconds by doing the following affirmation as you rub DEEPLY the lymphatics on your check where the arm is connected to the body. You had 3 PR's in your initial statement about. So I'll give you the fix for each one in the order you gave them. 1. So, rub DEEPLY that spot as you state OUTLOUD, " Even though I froze up, I totally appreciate and accept myself! Even though I froze up, I totally appreciate and accept myself! Even though I froze up, I totally appreciate and accept myself! " Do it 3-4 times. 2. Then rub DEEPLY as you state OUTLOUD, " Even though I can't decide upon the best target I totally appreciate and accept myself! Even though I can't decide upon the best target I totally appreciate and accept myself! Even though I can't decide upon the best target I totally appreciate and accept myself! " Do it 3-4 times. 3. Then rub DEEPLY as you state OUTLOUD, " Even though I hesitated I totally appreciate and accept myself! Even though I hesitated I totally appreciate and accept myself! Even though I hesitated I totally appreciate and accept myself! " Then you should be able to do much better instantly. That simple lymphatic drill along with the EMPHASIZED affirmation of appreciation will help remove those stressors from your body instantly! When your lymphatics get sore, switch sides. Now there are a few simple drills you can do to reconnect mind with body better, but I won't go over them unless you want them. Let me know how the above worked for you. It is from some Energy Psychology drills that I've adapted for my athletes over the past few years. © Ph.D. Sports Psychology, 1987 Columbia Pacific University Owner, Mind Mastery Training Institute If Shak would do that drill BEFORE attempting his free-throw shots he'd do much better;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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