I read this on my SP website, and wanted to share. This was an article about mind over matter, and I think it's soooo true!!! This is NOT plagerism, since I have given credit to both sources of my "inspiration", so please just enjoy!! :)
How Your Thoughts Affect Your Body
I love motivational quotes. One of my favorites is, “Whether you think
you can or you can’t, you’re probably right!” I believe that there is a
lot of truth to that statement. As a runner, I know that if I focus on
the fatigue
setting in, it seems as though everything goes downhill (or uphill, for
a better euphemism). There are also times when, no matter how badly I
feel, I tell myself that I am going to make it. That my legs are strong.
That I am going to be OK. It's funny, but the positive thoughts are
what carry me to the end. And I'm convinced that focusing on the
positive instead of the negative makes all the difference.
Mind Over Body
To give you another example of the power of the mind, there were some
fascinating findings from a recent study from the University of Cape
Town. Researchers examined the muscle biopsies
of exhausted marathon runners and found that their muscles had plenty
of glycogen and ATP (fuel for muscular contraction). Their conclusion?
Fatigue sets in not when muscles run out of energy, but first when the
brain tells them to conserve energy. Translation? Your brain tells you
to shut down before your body does.
For the average exerciser, this means that your mind can carry you a lot
farther than you think! Positive self talk can literally help you think
yourself fit.
Develop a Mantra
Author and athlete Chris Bergland insists that projecting a positive
attitude can reprogram your brain to enter a euphoric state while
exercising, allowing you to go longer and harder. Researchers at Wake
Forrest University agree, stating that feelings of pain and fatigue
are a result of both immediate and expected events. The best way to
fight fatigue is with positive self-affirmations such as, “I am strong. I
can do this," and "I am becoming more fit and healthy.” You can develop
your own mantra, which you repeat to yourself throughout your workouts.
Ironman champion Mark Allen's mantra for competition was "Strong and
smooth." Over and over, he would repeat his mantra while he swam, biked
and ran. And in moments of great fatigue, his brain took over to push
his body to greater heights.
You can develop a mantra too—something positive that you tell yourself
during your workouts, to help yourself stay focused and keep your body
working hard. Any word (like strong, fast, finish) or set of words will
work, as long as it inspires you and is positive in nature.
Visualize the Positive
Another tip to think yourself fit is to visualize your exercise session
before you even go to work out. This is a technique used by many professional athletes.
Before a game or performance, they envision how they will perform in
their mind before the competition even starts. And when it's game time,
their brains just replay the performance they imagined and their body
follows suit.
You don't have to be an Olympic athlete to picture yourself living a
healthy lifestyle, making positive choices, and reaching your goals.
Take some time each day to visualize yourself exercising and enjoying
it! When you imagine yourself doing well and having a good time,
your thoughts will be positive and you will be more likely to do the
very things (like workout regularly) that will help you reach your
goals.
As in most of life, your attitude will determine how well you do.
Believe in yourself and talk positively to yourself, just as you would
encourage a friend or loved one.
Tell yourself that you CAN do it! Visualize yourself living healthy and
exercising and your body (and actions) will follow. Remember that
negative talk will bring you down, but staying positive will help you to
think yourself fit!
As I said above, I really liked the article. I can't tell you how many times I have gone into a workout, with a defeatist attitude, and totally sucked it up. I would leave the gym feeling like I didn't accomplish anything!! And, to tell you the truth - I really didn't. But the days that I get in there and tell myself I CAN do it, and I WILL do it, I do!!! It's amazing, really!! :)
So, I hope if you are that person that thinks you can't do it, and finds yourself right...maybe try changing the way you think!! You CAN do it, and you WILL!! :)
BTW, stay tuned tomorrow for my month's updates!!! No pictures this time, because I don't feel as if I've made any positive changes this month - but only the tape measure will tell!!! Wish me luck!!
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