It has been proven that the brain cannot tell the difference between an action that is actually happening and an action that it imagines as Dr John Denboer explained.
First, Dr John Denboer would like to ask you 4 questions:
How much time per week do you spend training physically?
How much time per week do you spend training technically?
How much time per week do you spend training tactically?
How much time a week do you spend mentally training?
Almost all athletes train physically, technically, and tactically, but how many train mentally?
Here, Dr John Denboer going to go over different ways of mental training that you can do from home while being alone at home.
BELIEVE IN YOUR POTENTIAL
It has been proven that the brain cannot tell the difference between an action that is actually happening and an action that it imagines. An experiment was carried out on pianists. We monitored the areas of the brain activated in pianists playing and in other pianists simply imagining themselves playing. The results showed that the same brain areas were activated in pianists who actually played the piano as in those who imagined themselves playing the piano.
Just imagining yourself doing something activates a whole neural circuit, the same as if you were doing the action. The more this neural circuit is activated, the stronger it becomes, in exactly the same way as a muscle. This is called brain plasticity. So to train, visualize yourself practicing your sport! Dr John Denboer understands that all of this may be hard to believe. Brace yourself because here comes an even more surprising study.