Thursday, July 31, 2008

Improve your Attitude


  • Set Performance-oriented Goals
  • Focus on goals that you can attain. Haberl suggests, for example, marking improvements in your performance from month to month. Strive for a little more each time. Then when you enter competition, focus on your performance rather than your finish.
  • Find triggers or cues that help you stay focused on your performance during your competition. Then rehearse that plan in practice. Do what Olympic athletes do and visualize yourself going through the competition, focused on your triggers.
  • Avoid Mixing Your Self-worth With Your Performance. This is a danger many Olympians encounter, and Haberl often works with them to separate self-worth from their performance. "Putting the two together places tremendous weight on their shoulders and makes it difficult to compete," he says.
  • Relive Your Best Performance
  • Write down what you felt and thought. That's your blueprint for how you should capture that performance again, Haberl says. Refer back to it often so that you relive the experience rather than the outcome. (This is very effective).
  • Dump Your Ego (important when listening to your coach)
  • If not, you won't allow yourself to do things that make you look bad, and in the end, that avoidance will keep you from getting better. Tennis players, for example, who have a weak backhand might try to avoid hitting a backhand shot and run around the ball to hit a forehand because they don't want to look bad or lose. Do this and that backhand will never improve.
  • Accept Temporary Letdowns as Normal (don't dwell on them, but learn from them).
  • Nobody's perfect. Know that you will have errors and mistakes.
    Laugh Often (laugh at yourself).
  • When the going gets tough, the tough laugh, right? Take the negative out of the situation and find something to laugh about.
Taken from http://www.tufts-nemc.org/apps/HealthGate/Article.aspx?chunkiid=13811

Thursday, July 17, 2008

FREE WEEK OF PERSONAL TRAINING


Next week, July 21st-26th, we will be doing an Open House to those who want to learn more about us without having to make a commitment. Experience our upscale environment by training in your own personal training suite. Call 404.303.8305 to reserve your spot today!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

This is what a pound of fat looks like. Looks yummy, doesn't it?

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure


George and I went to the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure this past weekend. We had a great time and the weather was great.

Friday, May 9, 2008

What do you think about George's new haircut?


As many of you know, George had all of his hair cut for Locks of Love, which is an organization that makes wigs for children with cancer. He's still debating on if he's going to grow it out again. What do you think?

Don't forget that the Susan G. Komen Walk for the cure is this Saturday, the 10th of May. Go to www.KomenAtlanta.org to learn more.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Welcome to Our Blog



Though I have had lot of experience blogging through the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, this is the first of which I have made available to the community through my website. I look forward to creating blogs and am in the process of learning how.