Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Play Golf in the unconscious or in a trance-like concentration Cocoon

So what is the spirit of golf and the golf unconscious things I always write and speak? And how does it work? These are issues from time to time, I ask you more skeptical golfers. Fortunately, the vast majority of people I spoke to either accept my explanation or confidence in me based on the results they have seen other people achieve.
Hypnosis is often experienced in many different ways [people and what works in one session with a client can not work as well or not the following week. This means that golf psychologists and hypnotherapists must be flexible in their approach to each client session. This also means that it is difficult if not impossible, to analyze and document the science of hypnosis and hypnotic techniques. For some people, it means that hypnosis does not exist and it is dangerous because it can not be explained.
Now, I have often described the unconscious as the source of our actions or organic instinctive. I illustrate with stories about how difficult it is to learn to drive consciously, tie your shoelaces or a bow or bicycle, and at one time is just a process we do not suggest .
Before starting a long journey by car, most pilots spend little time in planning their trip. They consider the merits of the different routes, taking into account factors such as road works, they prefer to travel on main roads, the impact of rush hour and many other factors, including weather . Once they start to drive, most of these people to drive safely aware of any settlement activities such as talking with passengers, the staff and business problems, their eyes or simply dreaming . Their unconscious, they are safe and follow all the techniques and processes that have learned years. How many times do you have drivers on a long trip and suddenly just seemed familiar "awake" thinking, "How am I here? "It can be very worrying for the first time it happens, but your unconscious has protected you along the road.
If a golfer has described a similar experience, we tend to think they are "in" or, as Tony Jacklin famous after he referred to his great victories in the early jaren'70, in a "cocoon of concentration ". Years later, Nick Faldo has spoken in a trance state, he called a "cocoon" during the week of a major. He then described as "a state of oblivion where I log all the people on and off the course."
So, as I indicated earlier, the pilot informed Travel plans in advance, the golfer aware of the shooting plans, taking into account all available information, including his lie, how they play today, the weather and wind, distance, landing area and targeting. He completed his deliberate preparation and transitions are unconscious by the recall of a coup and even the living image of the experience of touch, by strengthening, in his attitude and confidence are oblivious to the ball. In other words, the golfer is "in the zone" or a "cocoon of concentration", a trance state of oblivion. That sounds good to me!

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