Golf Psychology - When Positive Thinking Doesn't Work (Unabridged)
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An alternative to popular positive thinking, this groundbreaking audiobook on golf psychology, reveals the practical mindfulness, techniques, and philosophies that will help you to play your best golf when it matters. Author Jon Adler has worked with touring professionals and amateurs for over 10 years, helping them to overcome mental problems and blocks by developing the art of relaxed concentration.
In this book there are practical exercises, psychological ideas, and interesting stories to help you to:
Play your best golf when it matters
Stop getting so frustrated when you play
Develop a calm and equanimous mind
Understand how anxiety affects your game
Improve your concentration
Stop doubting your ability
Develop trust and confidence
Discover how you get in your own way
Strike the ball like you do in practice
Overcome anxiety
Chip it stiff
Develop confidence and feel on the putting green
Learn to concentrate under pressure
What do you do when positive thinking stops working? Really, I’m serious. If you have ever tried being really positive while playing golf, you may have experienced some success, but what do you do when you start playing poorly? It is very hard to keep positive when you have no idea where the ball is going. I tried the positive thinking route myself and when things got tough the only explanation for my poor performance was that I was not being positive enough. There had to be more to it than that I thought, so I went about trying to discover the truth about how our mind gets in the way of good performance. What I found, changed the way I played and coached golfers forever.
I am sharing my techniques with you, having practiced them with golfers of all abilities for the last ten years.
The key skill that you will learn to improve is the skill that underpins peak performance in every walk of life: relaxed concentration. Golfers and golf commentators often talk about focusing well and good concentration, but there is little information about how to improve and perfect relaxed concentration, a skill that all agree is a prerequisite for good golf.
This is not popular golf psychology. I will not encourage you to sit in a chair, close your eyes, and imagine yourself playing really well. If you want the positive thinking route then don’t buy this audiobook. I only deal with reality. In fact it has been said that my techniques are so simple that you actually think much less on the golf course and play better. Does that sound good to you?
Are you ready to uncover your potential?