Monday, August 17, 2009

The art market: a game of pure spirit

I have called this article "The art of putting" because if you look closely, it is necessary that you think visual art, not a science technology. Good marketing is done with the senses, we may increase each time we play. Everything you see and feel and learn to trust your intuition. The more intense your focus is on the line and the greater your commitment to him, the better you will putt. Develop and practice a routine of imagery, feeling and confidence, give us the structure we need better and our putters lower scores. Is what I teach my students through my coaching and the Gulf State of Mind Game Mental audio session.
Putting is where scores are made. If you are a 18 handicapper and you make 36 putts a round (2 per hole), which represents 40% of your total success. Devoting So apparently it is at least as much time here, if you practice your short game and long to do. This time not only to improve your stroke, it is the development of acute positive visualization and feel to each putt.
The most important factor in the introduction is clearly visualize and connect to a line. Only you know how much you save, so that only you online are instantly determined. Avenues of reading and understanding of herbs affect how different putt will come with experience. The organization works best when the mind is focused on visual images rather than words or technical instructions. The mind must tell the body what to do, not how. Development of visualization Acute ball rolling on its entry in the hole, your body all you need to putt well to do.
With your moves practice the habit of seeing the ball in the hole. Or choose a place to order or to see the entire putt, holing every putt ALWAYS display. Tiger believes he will putt every hole, no matter how it is. If you've read a motivational book on the secrets of successful people is a very positive view of this success is that distinguishes people who generally fail it.You need to start believing that you are a good putter and convincing yourself a positive visual before hitting the ball.
When we think about the remaining gap, we will miss most putts. I'm not saying that you must be so aggressive that every shot 6 mph putt past the hole, but still focused on making it. We need a vivid picture of the ball after the line and die in the cup. Be as specific as you can see on the side of the cup the ball fall in. You actually play in the putt before you hit your head and see it going in a number of times will increase your confidence and give you a much greater chance of making it. Use these mental images to feel the speed of your strokes of practice, which are pre-set the right pace. Once you have the ball, you can be confident that your mind has all the information it needs the body to hit a good putt. Let the subconscious take over and focus on a solid strike.
If you can do all these things during your session, you'll hit a good putt, whatever the outcome. Your power of positive visualization will intensify with every putt. Overtime, this process will undoubtedly lead to better bring more confidence and lower scores.
For more information on how to learn mental techniques to improve your game, so every time you play or practice, visit www.golfstateofmind.com Copyright Gulf state of mind, Ltd. 2009

David MacKenzie is a mental coach golf golf game and editor and lives in Surrey, England and San Francisco, CA. He received (MA Hons), University of St. Andrews in Scotland. After working as a manager in London and San Francisco (where he was a member of Olympic Club), he decides to follow his passion and enter the business of golf. A competitive golfer of the past 15 years, David has found that the mental game is key to playing golf at your abilities, and learning style. After extensive research and numerous interviews with pros travel and sports psychologists, he created the mental game audio education. He is convinced he will go a long way to help golfers of all levels to improve their performance and more to take the match.

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