Skip navigation

Seeing success

When Tiger Woods, the champion golfer, is about to take a shot, he visualises the ball landing exactly where he wants it to, he then pictures the ball flying through the air and finally ‘sees’ the swing that will make the ball fly effectively.

Steve Redgrave, the Olympic oarsman, says that 60% of his preparation is mental and only 40% physical. Most of his mental preparation involves visualising every step of the race, starting with crossing the finishing line first and working back to hearing the starting gun.

Imagining what you want to happen and the steps to achieving it increases the likelihood of success, not just for sports men and women but for anyone who wants to achieve something that currently seems out of reach.

But poor visualisation can actually decrease your chances of success. So it’s worth knowing how to do it right.


In 90 minutes you will have

Knowledge of when to use active visualisation to make you more effective.

Understood the process and have acquired the core skills for visualisation.

Recognised what ineffective visualisation is like and how to avoid it.

Practised visualising both a successful outcome and the means to achieving it.

Agreed on what you can do to help make visualisation work for you.

What happens next?

Contact us

Pricing


Looking for more than a workout?

Let us help create the optimal solution for your business.

Our solutions

Check-in

Who else uses The Mind Gym?

Pfizer

Discover more