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How To Use Mental Imagery Before Races

Racing Psychology Sessions by Dr. Patrick Cohn

Aug 10, 200804:40Sports & Recreation

Motocross and auto racing mental training expert , Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental preparation , focus, and co...

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How To Use Mental Imagery Before Races is an episode from Racing Psychology Sessions by Dr. Patrick Cohn. Motocross and auto racing mental training expert , Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle r...

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Published Aug 10, 2008, 04:40 long, audio available.

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Motocross and auto racing mental training expert , Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental preparation , focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross and auto racing coaching techniques and strategies. In today's mental training session for BMX racers, I discuss how to use mental imagery before races. I answer the following BMX racing psychology question: "Although I have seen improvement in my skill level over the past year and half since I started racing BMX, I have always had trouble with picturing my race before I race it. I can't get the mental motion picture if you will, rolling in my mind the way I would like. How can I get a more detailed view of myself and the track that I am racing?" Learn the top mental training techniques for auto and motocross racers. Not every racer is a visual learner. Racers have different learning styles, seeing, feeling or hearing. The most common type of imagery is seeing, or visualizing. You may be a kinesthetic learner, or learn by feeling yourself on the racetrack. To mentally prepare for a race, you should do "mental laps" or see, feel or hear yourself go around the racetrack. Most racers are a combination of visual and kinesthetic learners. The best way to use mental imagery is to find out which learning style works best for you. You should see or feel yourself just as you are performing, in real time. Listen to this podcast on "mental imagery" to learn mental game tips to prepare yourself for race! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower.

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Published Aug 10, 2008 and 04:40 long