Thursday, 14 November 2013
The Mental Game - Spine Race Training, Hebden Bridge November 2013
Have you heard of The Spine Race? It's billed as
Britain's Most Brutal Race.
It's an ultra, ultra marathon - 268 miles of gruelling 24/7 endurance racing up the full length of the UK's Pennine Way - in January! When I was in the Low Pennines last weekend for the training we had torrential rain, snow, ice and hail - all on the same day! Believe me, it gets a lot worse in January and a lot more brutal the further North you go!
I'm fortunate enough to be the psychologist on the support team. We have a Chief Medical Officer, the brilliant Dr Anna. Her team mainly deal with feet. As a psychologist, I mainly deal with heads. On the training I gave a presentation on The Mental Game It includes hints & tips and strategies for success as an ultra runner. You will find it on the Resources page of my Cognitive Fitness website.
Many of the strategies are as relevant to the world of work as they are to the world of ultra endurance sport - isn't that what work is sometimes? A long, hard slog? Have a look and see what you think, you might find something useful.
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
You might be physically fit, but are you Cognitively Fit?
Many people, possibly yourself included, take pride in looking good and in feeling great, and in being physically fit. They put a lot of work into going to the gym or the pool, running, cycling, or whatever other physical sports and activities float their boat.
But how many people put the same amount of effort into being as mentally fit as they are physically fit? .
Interestingly, not many! Why is that? Is it because we don't seem to value flexible thinking in today's society? Nope, it's not that, because we evidently DO value it. So why the flabby thinking then? .
I suspect that it's because people are taught HOW to exercise, which usually means that not only do they enjoy it, it's easy to recognise that progress is being made. 'Seeing' thinking isn't so easy! At least, not until you know what you're looking for and can recognise progress in your own thinking and flabby thinking in others. .
Cognitive Fitness is all about developing Flexibility, Agility and Strength in your thinking strategies. .
If you want to develop your Cognitive Fitness, Go to www.cognitivefitness.co.uk/resources to learn more, or read some of the other blog posts .... particularly the new The Spine Race 2014 ones!
But how many people put the same amount of effort into being as mentally fit as they are physically fit? .
Interestingly, not many! Why is that? Is it because we don't seem to value flexible thinking in today's society? Nope, it's not that, because we evidently DO value it. So why the flabby thinking then? .
I suspect that it's because people are taught HOW to exercise, which usually means that not only do they enjoy it, it's easy to recognise that progress is being made. 'Seeing' thinking isn't so easy! At least, not until you know what you're looking for and can recognise progress in your own thinking and flabby thinking in others. .
Cognitive Fitness is all about developing Flexibility, Agility and Strength in your thinking strategies. .
If you want to develop your Cognitive Fitness, Go to www.cognitivefitness.co.uk/resources to learn more, or read some of the other blog posts .... particularly the new The Spine Race 2014 ones!
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