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Head Games
There is a seemingly never ending supply of ridiculous golf help products, books, dvds, so on and so forth. The reason there are so many is simple- most of the problems with anyone’s game is in their head. As in every other area of life some products make people more confident about their game- just as wearing a suit can make one more confident when it comes to business affairs.
One book on golf advises us to take advantage of this effective ‘brain hack’ to literally self-hypnotize through visualization and ensure the solidity of your mental game. ‘Golfers Guide to Mental Fitness: How to Train Your Mind and Achieve Your Goals Using Self-Hypnosis and Visualization’, may have the longest title of a book you’ve seen, but the theory in it is exceptional. John Weir, the author, is a man who has dedicated his life to not just improving others’ games, but their lives overall.
It may sound silly, self-hypnosis, but it is based in solid psychological science and it’s designed basically to get passed that problem almost all of us have with our game- that nagging doubt about how we will hit the ball.
Read more about the book and where you can get it here: Golfers Guide to Mental Fitness Book Review: Train Your Brain.
http://www.bunkersparadise.com/41857/golfers-guide-to-mental-fitness-book-review-train-your-brain/





