Mark Mamula, PhD, professor of medicine (rheumatology), stresses the importance of focusing on the mental aspect of whatever activity is about to be performed. Mamula, a former two-time All-American swimmer at UCLA, ranked sixth in the world in the individual medley when he retired.
The best performances at any level arise from the convergence of the physical and mental aspects, Mamula notes. “For example, the ability to eliminate distractions through concentration or to channel nervousness can lead to peak performance,” he said.
Another important mental component involves visualizing yourself in every important detail of the activity, from start to finish, according to Mamula. “In a strange way, it’s embracing the pressure of competition,” he said.
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