- Starting Off: Write down and keep an achievement log of all the successes you have had however small. I.e. consistency in your training, improving your swim T-pace, staying focused on a tough turbo session, or whatever it might be. Keep it in a place that you can regularly update and reward yourself for these good performances.
- Spend some time thinking about your race goals, and make sure you have a mixture of outcome and process goals. Outcome goals are the ones we set each year like, beating our PB at a key race. Process goals are designed to help us get to our outcome goals, like training consistently for 8 sessions per week. Every time you reach one of your milestones record it in your achievement log. Don't forget to celebrate that success!
- Start to get to grips with managing your self talk as soon as you can, notice the language you use, and start to change it for more positive language. So a phrase like 'I am never...going under the hour for a 25' might be turned around to 'If I focus on my bike training, going under the hour could be possible'. Now we have moved the 'never' to a 'possible' what we need next is a series of small milestones that we can tick off on our way to 60 minute heaven :-)
- Using imagery is a regular part of many elite athletes training. Thinking and feeling what it will be like to achieve your goal, imagine through all your senses as you hit that swim PB or the sense of achievement when you log 12 hours of training!
Musings from Rob Griffiths Executive Coach, Leadership Consultant and Triathlon Coach
Friday, 29 January 2010
Confidence - the difference that makes a difference!
Thursday, 14 January 2010
Bernie's 1000km Ski Challenge for RM Heroes
Good friend of TrainingBible Bernie Shrosbree is going on an Exped!
Ex TUSEN TAKK (Norwegian for a Thousand Thanks) is an expedition taking place in
A team of 10 Royal Marines will ski 1000km through the Rondane, Douvrefjell, Jotunheimen and Hardangervidda covering an average of 50km a day for 20 consecutive days. It is equivalent to 1 and a third marathons on skis a day and an overall height gain exceeding an ascent of
The team will consist of 5 experienced skiers, aged between 47 and 50, some veterans of the Falklands, with 5 younger skiers, most veterans of Afghanistan, from 45 Commando RM and the Brigade Recce Force; the old guard handing over to the new guard so to speak. We will be joined by former Royal Marine Bernie Shrosbree and potentially an adventurer/reporter.
The route will take in areas of military significance in
The aim along the way will be to raise money for the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund, which is struggling to generate funds, particularly in light of the success of other military focused charities. Whilst we would not wish to detract from the work these other charities do, we feel it is important to support our “Corps Family” fund which is there to support us all in our time of need. Secondly, a number of the team have been directly affected by cancer; my (Lt Col Gary Green) wife Dionne passed away on 30 Sep, Major Willie Hannah’s son Billy is in remission following treatment for Leukaemia and Col Jim Hutton’s wife is currently fighting ovarian cancer. The parents of other skiers have also died fighting this dreadful disease. So we will also try to raise some money for cancer charities Macmillan and CLIC Sargent.
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