CoachCrimson
New member
Hello everybody,
I've been doing a lot of thinking as i get ready to kick things into high gear here, and Ive had a bit of a sudden realization. Relatively early on in my years as a competitive athlete, I was fortunate enough to understand the importance of being able to actually visualize the outcome of anything you are trying to do. As a shotput and discus thrower, this meant that I should be able to close my eyes and see myself move through the perfect motions, actually visualize my own body almost like it was a dream. When i was able to do that, I was able to start setting records and winning some very big meets. I applied this ability to alot of other things in my life, and i feel it has made a significant difference. However...
I have never been able to visualize myself as "lean" (i hate the term thin, to me thin is very bad). I've been larger than average my entire life, so ive never had anything in the past to go on, but no matter how hard i try to think about what I might look like and how i might feel if i was lean, i cant get a good visual image in my head. i almost wish i could get access to one of those programs (like the police use for missing children) that can modify pictures and adjust for aging and weight change.
Every time i come up with something, it always seems like i have just "cut and pasted" body parts of other people over my own in my head. With as important as visualization has been in my life, i fear i may never succeed if i can not successfully do it for this journey.
Is there anyone who has been able to visualize what they should look like at the final goal? If so, how did you do it? Did it help you stay motivated? Were you very far off you hit your goal?
I've been doing a lot of thinking as i get ready to kick things into high gear here, and Ive had a bit of a sudden realization. Relatively early on in my years as a competitive athlete, I was fortunate enough to understand the importance of being able to actually visualize the outcome of anything you are trying to do. As a shotput and discus thrower, this meant that I should be able to close my eyes and see myself move through the perfect motions, actually visualize my own body almost like it was a dream. When i was able to do that, I was able to start setting records and winning some very big meets. I applied this ability to alot of other things in my life, and i feel it has made a significant difference. However...
I have never been able to visualize myself as "lean" (i hate the term thin, to me thin is very bad). I've been larger than average my entire life, so ive never had anything in the past to go on, but no matter how hard i try to think about what I might look like and how i might feel if i was lean, i cant get a good visual image in my head. i almost wish i could get access to one of those programs (like the police use for missing children) that can modify pictures and adjust for aging and weight change.
Every time i come up with something, it always seems like i have just "cut and pasted" body parts of other people over my own in my head. With as important as visualization has been in my life, i fear i may never succeed if i can not successfully do it for this journey.
Is there anyone who has been able to visualize what they should look like at the final goal? If so, how did you do it? Did it help you stay motivated? Were you very far off you hit your goal?