Designing My Mental Game
My 'Athlete' goal this week is to design a Mental Game for my Lavaman tri in 1.5 weeks;-) I've written about this strategy before here, and wanted to show what I've got so far. Above is the swim part. I've written a few notes on what I want to remember and tell myself for motivation during the race (notice the BREATHE OUT;-).
And here's what I have so far for the bike:
Sorta hard to see, I wrote: I am Representing MY fitness, I trained for this, I am a biker, enjoy the ride, even cadence.
And here's my run:
I've written: I AM a runner, you CAN do this, quick steps, Take in the pain and smile, Relax shoulders and face.
I'm also sharing this because I'd LOVE to hear the words of motivation YOU tell yourself during the race. I'm looking for a few more gems to repeat and figured the bloggy world is a perfect place to find em'. What mantra's or words of wisdom do you tell yourself during the swim, bike & run of a race? Tell me please so I can write em' on my mental game and practice, practice, practice saying them. ;-)
Comments
Have a great weekend, AM!!! :)
Thanks for the advice about cadence on my blog, it's something I've not thought once about before so I'm sure I've got a lot of room for improvement!
I usually think swim long and steady, reach, reach, reach for the swim. The bike is bust ass to get to the front of the race. The run is, oh my god don't let her catch me.
I'm always thinking as soon as I get caught on the run I can slow down, so I trick myself into running harder because I don't think I'm going to run the whole distance that fast. Sometimes i get caught, sometimes not.
Good luck
Looks like a great plan that you have in place there!! I am so excited for you:) When I am running and things get rough...I say to myself, "Suck it up buttercup!" Then if that dosn't work I just tell myself to move my ass and to do it fast:)
My mantra: "If you don't push your hardest, you'll regret it later."
No, I didn't do Lavaman last year; was at Oceanside then too.
You KNOW what you can do, just believe in it - it's hard, but make the confidence come naturally....the run is the killer, so just keep telling yourself, "I'll run hard to the next cone, then the next tree, then the next rock....." and so on.
I bet you can pick your finish time within 30 secs. before the race even starts.....
AM you are going to ROCK Lavaman!! Good luck sister!!