flipandfly
Gymnast
- Jul 13, 2016
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I know this isn't directly related to OP's question but for those of you who have a DD battling a mental block or fear right now, I wonder if the following strategy will help them:
INSTEAD OF: 1,2,3 or Ready, Set, Go (which immediately makes the mind think of No Go)
DO SAY: Ready, Set, Fly
I know it sounds cheesy, but seriously, "fly" is much more empowering and positive.
On a note more directly related to the thread, I am a very nervous, mental gymnast. I am surprised I am even at the level 6 point based on how hard it is for me to mentally commit myself to skills I am extremely capable of. Right now, I am battling BHS on high beam, handstands on bars, you name it. I try to not label my feared skills as mental blocks. The only skill I have ever truly called a mental block was the flyaway, which I am over with and am successfully working upgrades into them. Fears really just take time. One day you think it will never happen, a few months later it does. Chalkbucket suggestions (search the skill in the archives) and visualizing helped me. Good luck to everyone mentally battling a skill right now.
INSTEAD OF: 1,2,3 or Ready, Set, Go (which immediately makes the mind think of No Go)
DO SAY: Ready, Set, Fly
I know it sounds cheesy, but seriously, "fly" is much more empowering and positive.
On a note more directly related to the thread, I am a very nervous, mental gymnast. I am surprised I am even at the level 6 point based on how hard it is for me to mentally commit myself to skills I am extremely capable of. Right now, I am battling BHS on high beam, handstands on bars, you name it. I try to not label my feared skills as mental blocks. The only skill I have ever truly called a mental block was the flyaway, which I am over with and am successfully working upgrades into them. Fears really just take time. One day you think it will never happen, a few months later it does. Chalkbucket suggestions (search the skill in the archives) and visualizing helped me. Good luck to everyone mentally battling a skill right now.