The enemy inside your head can wreck your training

People talk about “the mental side of the game” in many sports.

Two things from my earlier years showed me how important the mental side really was.

  • Full-contact kickboxing/karate
  • Night time parachute jumps

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You had to be mentally prepared for those in order to act without hesitation when the time came.

Fast forward to strength training. It is very important to be clear-headed and completely focused on each rep you do.

The common enemies people have in their heads are:

  • lack of confidence
  • fear of getting under a heavy load
  • distracting thoughts
  • an out of control ego
  • over-thinking aka paralysis of analysis
  • lack of experience
  • knowing your technique is not that good yet

All of these are bad enough individually and worse when there are more than one affecting you. They can cause you to miss the lift, get injured, or even killed.

Get them out of your head!

I am sure there are some I have missed, so feel free to post them in the comments section.

Published by ironcave1

I was the owner of the Cave, a strength-based, veteran-owned, unconventional coaching facility, which closed on May 31, 2022 after almost 12 years. My full focus is now on bringing our steelclub and mace training called Mace Fit out to the public. Follow us at http://macefit.com and @2slingsteel.

2 thoughts on “The enemy inside your head can wreck your training

  1. I agree in your description of “enemies” for these ways of thinking. Comparing myself to others sometimes can affect my decision-making. I want to consistently battle these enemies so they occupy a place under my foot more often than in my head!

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