How to Visualize Your Upcoming Performance
How has anxiety affected some of your athletic performances?
Chances are that anxiety prior to an athletic performance caused you to play far below your ability.
The main reason for anxiety prior to a competition is uncertainty.
Uncertainty can cause some athletes to mentally envision potential mistakes or fear the worst prior to a competition, which leads to tension and a lack of trust in your skills.
While other athletes become anxious because they have no idea what to expect in the upcoming competition.
Seeing the worst and fearing the worst become negative images that will ruin your performance every time.
What is the answer to combat uncertainty?
The answer to dealing with uncertainty is to experience the event before the event even happens.
That’s where visualization comes into play. Visualization helps you be mentally ready for the event so you feel you have “been there before”.
If you have already experienced the event in your mind and visualized yourself succeeding, the upcoming event becomes known.
That is, experiencing an athletic event in your mind through visualization reduces the anxiety that comes from uncertainty. Seeing yourself fail has the opposite affect.
A relatable example of the effects of uncertainty is the first day of school in September…
You don’t know what to expect, new teachers, different classes and classroom, new classmates, a different schedule and uncertainty about how much homework and projects you will receive, a different grading system and possibly a brand new school…
All the unknowns make the first few days of school nerve-wracking but after a few days, when you settle in, it feels more comfortable.
Most of the uncertainty washes away and you are ready to get going with the year.
Juliet Arnswold, a track and field athlete who specializes in the hurdles, has utilized visualization to help her mentally prepare prior to a competition.
Arnswold uses visualization as a regular part of her pre-meet routine starting days prior to the event.
Arnswold visualizes herself arriving at the meet, running through her warm-up and then visualizes her entire race, from start to finish including the time she had hoped to attain.
ARNSWOLD: “Before going to sleep two nights before my race, I visualize myself going through all of the steps that I take on race day. This includes what I’ll eat for breakfast—oatmeal and a piece of peanut butter and banana toast. The visualization process gives me a plan of what I want to accomplish and helps me feel less anxious.”
Images can make or break a performance.
Instead of leaving competition to chance, visualization can help prepare you for success.
Visualizing Your Upcoming Performance:
Think of the details. Rehearse your pre-competition meal.
See yourself arriving to the competition site and getting ready in the locker room feeling relaxed and confident.
Image your pre-competition routine and your warm-up feeling excited and ready to perform with confidence and trust.
See yourself performing successfully and immerse yourself in the images of the competition.
Vividly experience the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, movement, confident thoughts and positive emotions of your performance.
When it’s time to compete, don’t expect your performance to be perfect like you experienced in your rehearsal. Accept that stuff happens and you have to adjust.
As Ken Ravizza said many times, it’s not always about playing in the zone. As an athlete, “you have to be comfortable feeling uncomfortable.
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