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Swing
Thoughts
I get a lot of questions
about what is the proper swing thought to have during a round of
golf. Ideally, the best swing thought is no thought at all. When
you are playing at your best, you are playing on instinct. When
you are in the zone, the fastest way to lose it is to start thinking.
When you make that occasional great shot, it more than likely came
out of the blue with very little if any thinking about what you
were doing. Then, you end up confusing yourself by trying to think
what you just did that allowed you to make such a great shot.
The time to think about
your mechanics is when you are practicing. When you play, it is
time to perform on instinct without thinking about your swing. As
a matter of fact, part of your practice time should be spent hitting
balls without any swing thoughts to get use to playing on instinct.
So how do you train
or condition your mind not to think when you set up to putt, chip
or hit the ball? Believe it or not, it is just as easy as training
or conditioning your body to do 100 push-ups in a row. If I would give you
$100,000,000 (that's right one hundred million dollars) as soon
as you could do 100 push-ups, how long would it take you to train
your body to do 100 push-ups? If you were in good physical shape,
it wouldn't take you too long. If you are out of shape, you could
probably do it within a year. But, you could do it, if your desire
was strong enough and you are physically able.
What amazes me is to
hear a golfer tell me that it is hard to still the mind and not
think. It is only hard if your mind is not properly trained. You
can't read a book and expect to be able to do 100 push-ups without
exercising. So why does a golfer expect to be able to stop his thoughts
without the proper mental training? Just like it takes time and
effort to build a strong body, it takes time and effort to build
a strong mind that can clear itself of all superfluous thoughts
when you demand peak performance from your body.
To show you that it can
be done, here is an email that I just received from a very good
golfer who has been using "The Mental Keys" for about a year.
>michael,
> thought you would like
to hear another just when i have heard it all story.
> this weekend was playing
in our club championship and was leading by three shots with nine
holes to play. on #10 had to hit from under the trees on my approach
shot and appeared to be slightly long but ok.
> as i got up to the
green, i witnessed the ball inching along our new concrete curbed
cart path. slowly but surely the ball rolled and rolled and rolled
and then got some momentum and rolled 200 yards down the cart path
down an adjoining hole. from there i had no shot to the green or
back to the 10th fairway. had to play out into the other fairway
and hit a 180 yard shot back to the green. 2 putted from 60 feet
for a hard earned, yet bizarre double bogey.
> parred the next 2 holes
and then hit my approach shot barely over the green on 13 and it
ricocheted off a tree root and went out of bounds. another double
bogey. at that moment, i was tied with 5 holes to go.
> although there were
many things going through my mind, i told myself to just concentrate
on the next shot. to make a long story short, got up and in on 17
from a trap and birdied 18 to win by one shot.
I shared this email with
you to illustrate two important points. One is that Old Man Golf
picks on everybody, not just you. The other is that you can control
your thoughts even when your world seems to be falling apart.
To keep this tip at a
reasonable length and help you to train your mind to perform on
instinct, reread "The Mental Keys" and start using the four-step
routine to eliminate all negative thoughts. Next, go to my tip archive
and read my mental tip called "Focus on Success". Then,
before every shot you attempt train your mind to focus on your target
with total positive expectations of being able to make the shot.
The only thing left to do is to step up to the ball, go through
your pre-shot routine without any thoughts and see the ball being hit.
With practice you will
be pleased at how well you will be able to still your mind and how
many more shots you will be able to make. Focusing on your target
and not thinking is just as easy as doing 100 push-ups. All it takes
is the time and effort to train your mind once you know how.
If
you have not read "The Mental Keys To Improve Your Golf", you will
benefit greatly from my book by seeing the whole picture instead
of just pieces contained in my mental tips.
I guarantee it! So
order now and lower your score.
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