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Official BT Coach 18500 Indianapolis, Indiana | Subject: Pro Chris Hammer's Advice on Reaching Goals - Reposted from Articles For our forum users who don't check the Articles section ... we're reposting for your convenience and discussion. Pro Chris Hammer's Advice on Reaching Goalsauthor : alicefoeller comments : 0 Incremental focus, competence building and careful self-talk are good paths to successCompleting a triathlon is a great goal, but it requires smaller goals leading up to it, as well as a focus for each day of training, says professional triathlete Chris Hammer. Beginner Triathlete spoke with Hammer this year as part of a series asking triathlon pros for advice to give those just starting in the sport. Goal settingHammer majored in sports psychology in college, and puts a good deal of thought into successful training strategies. He said the big goal of completing a first triathlon, or perhaps qualifying for the Ironman World Championship in Kona, must be bolstered by both process goals and performance goals. “I’d encourage people to set action plans. Goals are something to help you get out of bed in the morning, to look at that goal. And it’s good to tell people your goal because you want someone to hold you accountable." "But when you get into the drag of midwinter, that’s when you need a more specific action plan. With a vague goal, you can say, 'I can take the day off and still achieve that goal.' But when you have an action plan (like one of the training plans available at BeginnerTriathlete.com), you have something specific that you are asking of yourself on a daily basis.” Hammer said he struggled early on with the swim, but he set up tiny, incremental benchmarks to make sure he had small victories, frequently. "You can always use your time in the pool and set up tests and time trials throughout the course of your training and gauge your progress,” he says. Form and mechanics are more important in the swim than in cycling or running, so creating goals around those and focusing on one skill at a time is critical. Film yourself at regular intervals so you can see your progress. Examples of skills to focus on, one at a time until they improve, are hand entry, early vertical forearm, and stroke rate, Hammer suggested. "When you’re focusing on too many things, you don’t get anywhere." Imagery Visual reinforcement and mental imagery is a great way to use your mind to reach your goals when your body is tired, said Hammer. "Essentially just thinking about something, you’re neurons are still firing as if you’re actually doing it,” he says. Having someone taking video of you regularly as you improve at a specific focus area or skills is also valuable. “When you see yourself doing something successfully it gives you confidence.” Self-Talk We hear a lot about negative self-talk, but Hammer says positive self-talk is an important tactic in training. "Self-talk is two fold. When you’re telling yourself you're doing something, you’re motivating yourself. It can also be instructional," he says."An example of motivational self-talk would just be like, 'You can do this,' 'You've got this,' or 'Be tough,' ... and that’s just to help you be more motivated,” says Hammer. “Whereas instructional self-talk would be, 'Keep that cadence up,' 'Run tall,' 'Don’t drop your hips,” where you’re talking to yourself to improve your form or do something more efficiently.”
Tips and Inspiration Hammer says in spite of the vast array of online training software, he continues to use a paper training log that he gets every year for Christmas. "I don’t even know the brand. It’s a paper log and it has every single day of the year. I love to go back through the years and look at old workouts and old races," he says. This article was produced in partnership with USA Triathlon. USA Triathlon is proud to serve as the National Governing Body for triathlon, as well as duathlon, aquathlon, aquabike, winter triathlon, off-road triathlon and paratriathlon in the United States. Learn more at usatriathlon.org. |
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