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Control Your Mind
and Maximise Your Potential
Performance Improvement for Serious Golfers
Are you frustrated because you’re not playing to your full potential? Does your confidence falter when you step out on the course?
Do you get the yips, choke or freeze under the pressure of competitions?
Do other player’s actions disturb you? Do you suffer first tee nerves when being watched by other people?
Do you get upset when things start going wrong and feel you should be playing better?
Does your swing and timing collapse under pressure? Does three-putting bug you?
If your answer is “yes” to any of these questions they need not be! You can unlock your hidden talent and help your performance soar to new heights, because it’s all in the mind and once that’s under your control the sky’s the limit!
Controlling the mind is essential if a golfer is to overcome anything that affects their performance on the course.
For example, it’s your thoughts and more importantly, the feelings that stem from them, that alter your body’s chemical make up, tightening muscles unnecessarily, which cause many of the problems so many golfers have.
These thoughts and feelings need to be neutralised or erased, because they can always be at the back of the mind, waiting to attack when least expected. If you find you have issues which are affecting your game, read on.
Using the techniques involved in Mind Coaching will enable you to perform at your best. You can be calm under pressure with the knowledge that all your emotions and reactions are under your control.
Controlling your thoughts will give you greater control over your unconscious reactions to any situation you find yourself experiencing.
Being able to focus your attention on what really matters will also enable you to “stay in the moment” and develop an unshakable confidence that will help you perform at your best whenever and wherever you want.
Your high-tech driver will get you down the fairway, but as Jack Nicklaus said “golf is 90% mental”. The question is, how much attention are you giving to the mental side of your game?
Tour professionals know that being able to control their mind is the key to winning. It’s common place to see top players talking to their Mind Coaches before a tournament and many won’t go on tour without them. Ask any Major or Open winner!
Mind Coaching is more than improving mental toughness. Course and state management skills are not enough to be the best! Look at what happened to Tiger Woods when he had his emotional challenges.
Worry, fear and all the other emotions people experience are the result of a thought process and as we do the thinking, it’s all self-imposed.
With the help of a Mind Coach you can learn to control your mind and be in charge of your emotions, Then you’ll be free from the worries, fears and all the other thoughts and emotions that can affect your performance.
You’ll gain faster and longer lasting results than any advancement in club or ball technology could ever give you.
No more yips, frustrations or inner demons to mess up your card and add to the problems so many players experience.
The benefits you’ll gain from mastering your thoughts and feelings will enable you to master your entire life.
You’ll learn how to totally transform any aspect of your thoughts that may be limiting your performance, or your life in general. You’ll be able to set realistic goals and knock strokes off your game that you never dreamed possible.
You can play with a smile on your face when you know, that regardless of what happens on the course, you’ve got the ability to manage your thoughts and emotions and that can make a real big difference to your score at the end of your round!
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