the psychology of strength

Stength coach Josh Hewett wrote an excellent article published on Straight to the Bar.

… The four basic principles of mental conditioning are as follows:

  • Set SMARTER Goals.
  • Create a strong, clear mental picture of these goals using Visualization and Imagery training.
  • Reinforce these ideas often using Affirmations.
  • Maintain a positive focus on your objectives and employ interventions such as negative thought-stopping techniques.
  • I’m always asking gymnasts to “train smarter”, not harder.

    Setting SMARTER Goals

    Studies have shown that appropriate goal setting leads to performance enhancement, with moderate to strong effects. To remember the key principles of effective goal setting, think SMARTER; your goals should be:

    • Specific – indicate precisely what is to be done. Avoid vague alternatives

    • Measurable – you should be able to quantify your goal
    • Action-Oriented – develop concrete plan of actions required to move toward your goals
    • Realistic – start with moderately difficult goals, rather than too easy or difficult to reach
    • Time-Constrained – set specific time limits for both short term and long term goals
    • Evaluated – record and monitor your progress regularly
    • Reversible – in cases of injury, or failure to achieve a difficult goal, reset goals as needed

    read the entire detailed article – Get Mental! The Psychology of Strength

    Josh Hewett is a personal trainer, strength coach and competitive strength athlete. Find out more at Top Form Fitness, and the Stay Fit Minute.

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    I paid $20 the other day to one of our young female gymnasts who did muscle-up on rings. She was VERY motivated to win my money.

    Interesting pic on the Gymnast Crossing blog.

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    Another variation by the same photographer, the Wordsmith from Nantucket:

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    original – flickr

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