Many elite athletes routinely use visualisation techniques as part of training and competition. There are many stories of athletes who have used these techniques to cultivate not only a competitive edge but also to create renewed mental awareness, a heightened sense of well-being, and confidence. All of these factors have been shown to contribute to an athlete's sports success.
Visualisation Techniques for Better Sports Performance
Visualisation has also been called guided imagery, mental rehearsal, mediation, and a variety of other things no matter the term, the basic techniques, and concepts are the same. Generally speaking, visualization is the process of creating a mental image or intention of what you want to happen or feel in reality.
An athlete can use this technique to 'intend' an outcome of a race or training session, or simply to rest in a relaxed feeling of calm and well-being. By imagining a scene, complete with images of a previous best performance or a future desired outcome, the athlete is instructed to simply 'step into' that feeling. While imagining these scenarios, the athlete should try to imagine the detail and the way it feels to perform in the desired way.
These scenarios can include any of the senses. They can be visual (images and pictures), kinesthetic (how the body feels), or auditory (the roar of the crowd). Using the mind, an athlete can call up these images over and over, enhancing the skill through repetition or rehearsal, similar to physical practice.
With mental rehearsal, minds and bodies become trained to actually perform the skill imagined.
Research is finding that both physical and psychological reactions in certain situations can be improved with visualization. Such repeated imagery can build both experience and confidence in an athlete's ability to perform certain skills under pressure, or in a variety of possible situations.
The most effective visualisation techniques result in a very vivid sports experience in which the athlete has complete control over a successful performance and a belief in this new self.
Guided imagery, visualisation, mental rehearsal or other such techniques can maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of your training. In a world where sports performance and success are measured in seconds, most athletes will use every possible training technique at hand. Visualisation might be one way to gain that very slim margin
Sisu Racing Triathlon Endurance Coach