As many of you may know, I believe that hypnosis is a part of our daily life. People are constantly going in and out of trance, and constantly hearing (or giving themselves) messages that are a form of post-hypnotic suggestion.
If you do not learn how to harness this power, you are simply in the passenger seat of the car driving down the road of life. Learn to be the driver.
As I said in my last post, I had become the vitcim of negative self-hypnosis regarding my workouts. I promised to use the “swish” pattern on myself to overcome my limitations.
In the swish pattern, you form a mental image of your problem state, and then you form a mental image of a drastically improved state. In my case I made sure to change the attributes of the image in the “improved” form so that it is bigger, closer, brighter, louder, etc. You then (very quickly) see the first mental image and have it blown away by the second image, which visually comes in to smash through the first image. This is a very quick explanation, so I apologize. You can always learn more on Google.
Anyway, long story short … the results were quite good. I did the swish pattern just prior to my workout. I saw myself initially standing next to a pull-up bar, and it was a rear-looking view (as if the camera was behind me) and I was small relative to the equipment. The “improved” version was a mental image of a front view, zoomed in on my upper torso, and at the top of the pull-up position. It was closer to me, much brighter, and the expression on my face was one of total accomplishment.
I ran through the swish technique 10 times (visually replacing the old image with the new one at a high speed). You need to do it at least 5 times, but I chose 10.
I had previously been stuck at 10 reps. My best is about 15. How many you do depends on your form, and I use good form with a full extension of my arms at the bottom of the exercise. So 15 is pretty solid. 10 wasn’t making me happy. I had not “beaten” 10 in months. When I did the swish, I managed to do 13.5, the 14th rep was not completed.
So in conclusion - the swish technique is not magic. It cannot cure the fact that my muscles are in fact slightly weaker than before. But it DID get me past a mental hurdle. That’s the point. I fixed the negative hypnosis.
Stay well.
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