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you know that you can accelerate your workout results by getting your subconscious
mind to collaborate? By making use of your “communication highway”
you can direct your body to perform more effectively and tone more rapidly.
I was a late bloomer when it came to being
body conscious and taking responsibility for my health with proper eating
and consistent exercise. Because I was so cerebral and “living in
my head” the first 40 years of my life it was not easy for me to be present
in my workouts and I tended to get distracted easily. That’s when
I decided to apply my expertise in subconscious dynamics and hypnotherapy
to my own physical fitness.
When I made the commitment and started to work
out with a personal trainer, she was very impressed at how I was able to
focus inwards and we were both enthusiastic with the fast results I was
getting, particularly at almost 41 years old. She began to question
me as to what thoughts were going through my head during exercises involving
the various muscle groups. Because I am more of a “Visual” type (more
on this later on) my imagery tended to involve “seeing” myself in sleeveless
tops and shorter skirts, “observing” the changes in my muscles, “noticing”
how lean my body was becoming. All of these visions were occurring
within my mind’s eye and yet the messages were being communicated directly
to the muscle groups and promoting faster changes..
In the field of mind/body medicine, it is known
that every cell in your body is bathed in neurotransmitters. The
neurotransmitters essentially make up the communication highway between
the mind and the body. And what that boils down to is that every
thought is being transmitted directly to the cells. For this reason,
when you tell your body that you hate the way it looks, you are sending
destructive messages to every cell in your body. But by directing
clear images of what you are attempting to accomplish, the “body robot”
will carry out the instructions, providing you are communicating in a manner
that is compatible with your personal map of reality.
Not everyone uses their imagination in the
same way. Some of us can close our eyes and see an object or scene
clearly, while others find it easier to imagine sounds. Still others
are ore likely to remember or imagine feelings more readily than a visual
or auditory image. We all have different representational systems
for communicating to our cells through the neurotransmitter network.
Every person receives and processes information from the external world
through the doorway of the five senses. Three of these senses - namely:
sight, hearing, and touch - are greater equipped to act as filters and
process incoming data. These are called the Learning Channels.
This information is then recorded onto our brains as sensory imprints,
which are later translated into thoughts, words, and actions translated
through our individual map of reality.
Take this survey to determine whether your
primary representational systems is VISUAL (sight), AUDITORY (hearing)
, or KINESTHETIC (touch/feeling). Record the FIRST response
that you relate to in each question. When finished, total the A’s,
B’s, and C’s separately. The highest score likely represents the
Learning Channel that your mind prefers for storing information.
You will usually find that one letter outscores the other, with another
one close by. The third letter tends to be the weakest representational
system. It is not usual to find scores evenly distributed among the
three letters. An expanded version of this survey can be found in
my book Your Mind: The Owner’s Manual.
1. The way you memorize names or telephone
numbers is:
A. Using visual images
or writing down and mentally photographing them.
B. Repeating out loud or
using rhyming words to remember.
C. Writing it down several
times or by touch on the telephone pad.
2. On an outing to the beach, what most
attracts you is:
A. The blue-green water,
the clouds in the sky, the formations in the sand.
B. The sound of the surf
crashing on the sand and the sea gulls calling out.
C. The feel of the breezes
and sun, the sand under your feet, the water on your
toes.
3. You tend to communicate what is going
on with you by:
A. The way you dress.
B. The tone of your voice.
C. Sharing the way you
feel.
4. While listening to music, what is
your INNER reaction?
A. Flights of imagination.
B. Getting into the tone,
rhythm, and lyrics.
C. Experiencing a pleasant
vibration in your body, wanting to move with the music.
5. When you go to a movie, your are MOST
affected by:
A. The color, the action,
the cinematography, the location.
B. The dialogue, the background
sounds and music.
C. Your emotional responses
(i.e. suspense, sadness, joy)
6. When installing a difficult new program
in your computer you are likely to:
A. Read the instructions
and follow them step-by-step.
B. Call technical support
so that they can guide you through it.
C. Have someone there to
walk you through the set-up if possible.
7. What turns you on most in sex is:
A. Being aware of all of
the movement and action.
B. Hearing the sounds and
words that are spoken.
C. Feeling all of the sensations.
8. When you fall in love, the first thing
that you are aware of is:
A. How wonderful your lover
looks to you.
B. Your reaction to the
way your lover talks, or something they said.
C. A special way that this
person makes you feel.
9. When traveling to new places, the
FIRST thing you notice is:
A. How the place looks.
B. The different sounds
that are associated with it.
C. The new feelings that
surround it.
10. Some of your favorite activities
are:
A. Reading, movies, art
galleries, traveling to lovely scenery.
B. Listening to music,
hearing the news, concerts, being at the ocean at night,
talking.
C. Dancing, physical activities,
hobbies, cooking, making things
A_____________
B______________ C_____________
VISUAL
AUDITORY
KINESTHETIC
If one of these letters is prominent, this
kind of imagery should be incorporated into your workouts. If you
have not determined a specific preference, try a variation of cues and
test out which one stimulates you the most or seems to get better results.
You can flex all of your sensory muscles so that imagining through all
of the Learning Channels becomes effortless. I have found that the
more we develop our inner vision, the more magnetic attraction our thoughts
create.
The significant results that I achieved in
my workouts came from using directed imagery while performing an exercise,
activating the vital connection between the mind and the body, which were
never intended to be mutually exclusive! On an ongoing basis, I used
visual/auditory cues to stimulate the fat-burning process, such as visualizing
the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz melting away into the
floor while thinking the phrase “I’m shrinking! I’m melting!”
Be creative and experimental by designing visual,
auditory and kinesthetic cues that make your workouts more interesting
and productive, and at the same time accessing the supreme power of your
subconscious. Here are some examples to get your started:
VISUAL - (images and observations)
1. Shapely striations are appearing
on your upper back. You want to show them off in bustiers and back
less dresses.
2. Shapely shoulders in a sleeveless
tank top.
3. See the triangle form in the
center of your upper middle back. See yourself looking very relaxed
after this exercise because you carry all the stress of your day in this
part of your back.
4. You are in the dressing room trying
on slacks. You notice that with your usual size the waist is way
too big. Time to go down another size!
5. You are out on a kayak or rowboat,
doing a magnificent job with the oars. You catch a reflection of
your upper arm in the silvery water. Awesome arms!
AUDITORY - (rhymes,. Mnemonics, and catchy
phrases)
1. My upper body sets the pace,
I’m toned, defined and full of grace.
2. Sexy....Shapely.....Shoulders
3. Bare....Beautiful....Back
4. Gorgeous....Glamorous....Glutes
5. Chic....Sleek....Obliques.
Note: Auditory types also respond well
to an inner dialogue, or imagining someone complimenting them.
KINESTHETIC - (feelings, textures, movement)
1. Your back is more flexible.
You rotate with ease and movement is fluid.
2. Feel yourself relaxing each
repetition as you let go and release all of your troubles of the day.
3. You are giving yourself a
special treat --getting a rub-down at a health spa. As the masseuse
grasps the back part of your upper arm, you realize just how toned your
tricep muscle has become.
4. You’re dancing in a pair of
new, tight jeans. Feel how well the jeans are molded to your gorgeous
glutes.
5. Your significant other is
standing behind you with arms wrapped around your waist. They comment
on how slender your waistline feels.
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