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"The
Zone" There is a rare mental state which produces the absolute peak performance on the golf course - and it is called 'the Zone' (probably something Tiger Woods would know about pretty well). The Zone happens when your subconscious mind begins running your performance on automatic pilot, and basically you are hitting and putting out of your mind (your conscious mind, that is). When your conscious mind goes relatively quiet on the course (which doesn't normally occur often) it allows your subconscious mind - which controls all movement - to co-ordinate your shots in a way that you may have only been able to produce at rare times in practice. This is called the zone, a term which is regarded in most sports worldwide as the ultimate in human performance. The weird part about being in the zone is that it doesn't feel like you are actually responsible for the amazing shots you are hitting! Everything feels effortless, smooth, easy, relaxed and like absolutely nothing can wrong for you. It is an amazing feeling being in the zone, regardless of the sport being played. The main reason why it feels like you are 'not responsible' for your shots is because, in a way strange way, you aren't - you are relinquishing your conscious mind's control over your body and allowing your body to access its instructions from the near-perfect golfing 'blueprint' within your subconscious. This is not an easy thing to do, as your conscious mind hates giving up its control. The Zone usually occurs when you least expect it, sometimes even when you are playing whilst feeling tired or distracted by other events in your life, which keep your conscious mind distracted and allow your subconscious to work on your golf. This is one of the causes of the rather mystical nature of the Zone, which often disappears as quickly as it came - usually at the precise moment we begin to consciously analyze why we are playing so well! As soon as we do this, the subconscious is overridden by the dominant conscious mind, which unfortunately has no idea how to play good golf! The Zone is almost a Zen principle in action - less is more, the less conscious effort you put in, the more increased results you derive from your game. Better results through less effort - that is the way it works with the Zone. But beware, as soon as you begin to think about it or analyze it, it will disappear quicker than a one inch putt. So know that deep within you, you have the capacity to play a perfect shot. It's just a matter of allowing your body to get its instructions from a different place - the source of all movement and the memory-bank containing all your past golfing experience, your subconscious.
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4 Major Beliefs for Golfing Success 37. How to Gain More Distance In Your Shots 36. The Best Time For Good Golf - And 2 Modes of Thought To Avoid! 35. Improvement - By Avoiding Self-Induced Pressure 34. How To Stay In 'The Zone' Once You Get There! 33. Classic Mental Mistakes To Avoid 32. How to Never Stop Improving 31. Keep Your Game Insulated From Your Playing Partner 30. Make 'Tunnel Vision' A Part Of Your Game 29. Rehearse For Competition Golf 28. Never Hit A Shot When This Happens! 27. Your Best Golf May Appear At The Most Unusual Times 26. Being In Control Whilst Letting Go 25. Play Within Your Comfort Zone 24. Overcome Golf Injuries Faster 23. Accelerated Learning in Golf: Master New Changes Quickly 22. Control Outside Influences Using Your Mind 21. The Mental Differences - Between Excellent and Average Golfers 20. Discover Your Peak Emotional State 19. Less Is More: Why Trying Hard Can Cause Errors 18. Try Some Reverse Psychology On The Golf Course 16. Overcoming Uncontrollables 15. Your Greatest Enemy On the Course 14. Practicing Great, But Struggling In Competition? 13. Make Mental Training Part of Your Round 12. You Never Have The Luxury Of Thinking Cumulatively 11. Using 'Damage Control' On The Golf Course 10. Dwelling On Past Shots Can Help Your Game! 9. The Key To Lasting Concentration 8. Controlling Negative Thoughts On The Course 7. Use Slow Motion Segments In Your Visualization for Technical Problems 6. Classic Danger Times On The Golf Course 4. Monitor Your Thoughts On The Course 3. The Enormous Power Of Visualization *** 2. The Yips - Why Practicing (alone) Will NOT Fix It 1. Access Your Sleeping Giant Within
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