"The first thing is perspective. I frame things in a positive way and stay reflective...By creating a different perspective on the same situation, then technically things went a lot better. I thought better, my defense was better, and I had more success." (interview with Randy Couture) Sam Sheridan - The Fighter's Mind: Inside The Mental Game
Randy Couture, an all-state high school wrestler, NCAA All American and college coach, was considered by many to be the first "Great American" MMA fighter. In his interview with Sheridan, Couture talked about the importance of putting a "positive frame" on things. Not only did he think it was advantageous to focus on what you control but to concentrate on what you want to achieve with positive statements. "...you have to be careful with saying 'don't get taken down' because that's a negative statement. I was coaching this kid who was winning by one point with thirty seconds left in the match. All he has to to is not get taken down so I'm screaming 'don't get taken down!' And whaddya think happens? What did I put in his head?...Instead of giving him positive things to do - get an underhook, tie him up, stay in his face, the things that got him to this point of winning - I give him something negative and he gets tentative."
"Jeter? He knew how to recover. One time he struck out with the bases loaded and came back to the dugout and declared, 'That guy just showed me everything he's got. He'll never get me out again." Ian O'Connor - The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter
Elite athletes can elevate their game and excel because they have the right perspective. They understand how to play with perspective to reach their mental peak. Remember, perspective is not only what you see but how you choose to see what you see.
There are different mental skills tools that can help you play with perspective and reach your mental peak. If you want to learn how to focus on what you want, build on your strengths, reframe a negative experience or ask the right questions, drop me an email at risson1954@gmail.com.