Title: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Mr F on March 10, 2006, 12:07:25 PM I've got a big Table Tennis comp coming up in a few weeks. It's the closed tourney for my league, there are about 12 different comps going on through the weekend. I know I have a real shot at winning the division 3/4 title. My problem is that I don't cope well with the big games. I get nervous and tense up and don't play as well as I can.
I've played this tourney twice but never had any problems because I knew I wasn't really in contention. This year is different, I'm currently in the top ten and likely to be one of the top seeds. But I can feel the nerves coming already, I'm getting hyped up and I don't want to blow it when the day comes. So if anyone has any advice on how to deal with nerves etc and doesn't mind sharing that would be great. Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: thetank on March 10, 2006, 12:11:38 PM A Swedish massage the night before. It'll help you get a good nights kip at least.
(Serious post, not just being mucky) Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: madasahatstand on March 10, 2006, 12:13:23 PM hi
i think the best way to deal with nerves is distraction. also, i tend not to build an event up in my head like saying i want to be the top seed because that puts more pressure on me. some folk like to build themselves up and get the adrenaline flowing. it all depends how you perform as to what you need to do. my advice is to find something to focus on and try to drown out the background noise that is your nerves. i hope you win the competition. after all, why cant you? mad Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Rooky9 on March 10, 2006, 12:15:37 PM I could spout off above turning this nervous engery into possitve energy - but i wont (not saying there isn't any truth in it thou)
I've stood on the 18th tee on a three day golf game knowing that the out of bounds down the right is eyeing up my drive.... that nervous tension that gets the stomach first then makes all your reactions seem to slow down..... what I try to do is remind myself that I can do it...under other circumsatnces it wouldn't be an issue so just block other things out. I also remind myself that I am doing this because I enjoy doing it and so not to let myself ruin it all by being nervous... I think both things can be used in every situation like this. Good luck Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Mr F on March 10, 2006, 12:42:50 PM Thanks Guys.
Tank - Massage is out I'm afraid, as a committee member I have to go and set the comp up, so lots of sweeping floors setting up tables and generally moving stuff around. Mad - you're right, I do put a lot of pressure on myself which doesn't help. As an example the person who wins the most games in a season in each division gets a trophy. I've never been in contention for this and didn't think anything of it. Although I don't have a great precentage of wins I play a lot of games because some of my team are unreliable. On tuesday my mate told me I was in the lead. I had a game against two of the top five guys that night, I let it get to me and lost both games. Grr. As for distraction I should be alright, I've got to cover the whole weekend for the local paper so will be running around wathcing everyone else. Rooky - The enjoyment thing is a good point. TT is the only sporting thing I've ever been good at and I tend to focus on winning rather than enjoying what I'm doing. We started the season with a real chance of winning the league, by the middle part we were out of it and I started to play the best games of my life. SO I definitely need to take yourr advice and just chill out. Thanks agian. Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: HarlemShuffle on March 10, 2006, 01:11:41 PM Couple of glasses of Vodka before playing?
Nearer KO take time to sit down and do some breathing exercises. Take long deep breaths for a few minutes. This is a big help. This is great to calm you down. Think about positive things while your doing this but don’t try and psyche yourself up at the same time. Muscle exercises. Sit down and relax. Then tense your muscles as hard as you can. Hold them for a few seconds, and then relax back to your normal state. At this point make a conscious effort to try and relax even more. Make sense? You can concentre this on separate muscle groups each time you do it. This is quite good to do on a regular basis. Start practicing it now before the event. This works quite well. Do something like go to the cinema the night before to get your mind off it. Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Mr F on March 10, 2006, 01:14:10 PM "Couple of glasses of Vodka before playing?"
Reminds me of a holiday 4 years ago in Spain. We had a table on the patio and my mates would only play me if I gave them 15 points head start. Had been drinking all day and was giving it large about how good I was, proceeded to fall A over T and couldn't even hit a ball!! Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: HarlemShuffle on March 10, 2006, 01:15:44 PM "Couple of glasses of Vodka before playing?" ;) always works for me! :) Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Mr F on March 10, 2006, 01:17:16 PM My mates couldn't stop laughing, funnily enough none of them needed a head start that night!!
Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Sark79 on March 10, 2006, 06:46:21 PM Allright, Mr F
Below is taken from The Hypnotic World Of Paul Mckenna, CARLTON, faber and faber, 1993, page number 89-90 This is an incredibly effective technique for all sports people, amateur or proffesional. Here it is, step by step. 1. Watch a number of good performances of a role model or personal hero 2. Relax into trance ( sitting or standing) 3. Imagine a representation in front of you of your idealized image or role model engaged in whatever activities you admire most about him or her, Build up the image as richly and strongly as possible; see as much detail as you can, adding sounds and feelings. 4. In your imagination, ask your role model for help and notice his or her willingness to oblige 5. Walk up behind your role model and step inside his or her body. Put him or her on like a suit. See with his or her eyes, hear with his or her ears and feel what he or she feels. ( if you are standing when you take a step forward in your imagination, take a step forward physically) 6. Explore what it is like to be in the world of your role model. If you have any questions about how he or she does something , find the answers while in his or her body. 7. When you have finished , step back out of your role model. Thank him or her for the help and return to normal waking consciousness bringing with you what you have learned . Remember , you have learned more than you are conciously aware of. Everyone processes information in a different way. For me it is images. If someone says to me " explain how I get to your house from the train station". I can't tell them street names, numbers or any of that stuff. Instead, I use landmarks and internal representations. I love this sort of stuff, or memory techniques or relaxation. It is great fun. When I use the above techniques, I never feel nervous. . Keep calm and you will do well. As you say yourself, you have a real shot. good luck. Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Scottish Dave on March 10, 2006, 06:52:34 PM I've got a big Table Tennis comp coming up in a few weeks. It's the closed tourney for my league, there are about 12 different comps going on through the weekend. I know I have a real shot at winning the division 3/4 title. My problem is that I don't cope well with the big games. I get nervous and tense up and don't play as well as I can. I've played this tourney twice but never had any problems because I knew I wasn't really in contention. This year is different, I'm currently in the top ten and likely to be one of the top seeds. But I can feel the nerves coming already, I'm getting hyped up and I don't want to blow it when the day comes. So if anyone has any advice on how to deal with nerves etc and doesn't mind sharing that would be great. 3 pints of Stella Artios 1 hour before KO Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Dewi_cool on March 10, 2006, 06:53:53 PM ;iagree; and if you happen to lose , you dont give a D
Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Sark79 on March 10, 2006, 06:55:27 PM I agree with Dave, the stella sounds far better than the mental rehearsal stuff...lol
Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Scottish Dave on March 10, 2006, 06:57:31 PM 5. Walk up behind your role model and step inside his or her body. Put him or her on like a suit. See with his or her eyes, hear with his or her ears and feel what he or she feels. ( if you are standing when you take a step forward in your imagination, take a step forward physically) GTF....now this has got to be a whined-up! Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Sark79 on March 10, 2006, 07:13:40 PM This comes straight from Paul Mckenna. Try it. Some peoples minds work in sounds, some people are images, some people are movement, or touch like an artist.
I work in images. For months now, I have tried to read the poker books and understand the content. However, I think this is the wrong approach. Matt674 mentioned about studying poker for 4 months without playing. I am going to try a technique similar to this. I will still play, but I will also study the $100/200 tables on stars. From experience my brain works in images. You have to find which way your brain functions and adopt that learning style. This is why using a combination of super system and paul mckenna's techniques works so well. Unfortunately, when I tried to use the same approach for University work. I was so bored, I fell asleep...lol Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Pennick on March 10, 2006, 07:34:16 PM 1 Qh
Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Sark79 on March 10, 2006, 08:44:01 PM I admit some of the techniques that Paul Mckenna teachs may not be everyones cup of tea. I am a fan obviously. One of my friends played badminton at a high level. One of his coaches was concerned about his attitude when faced with tough match decisions. The coach sent him for a hypnosis session. After this his game improved to a level he had never seen before.
These are similar to some of the techniques that the hypnosis session taught him http://www.pponline.co.uk/encyc/mental-imagery.html I may be wrong, but MR F could find them useful. They are exactly the same as alot of Paul Mckenna's exercises. However they aren't presented in such an arrogant way. Mr F may find them helpful...........If not I will just shut up and leave this subject alone...lol Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: madasahatstand on March 11, 2006, 11:36:59 AM I admit some of the techniques that Paul Mckenna teachs may not be everyones cup of tea. I am a fan obviously. One of my friends played badminton at a high level. One of his coaches was concerned about his attitude when faced with tough match decisions. The coach sent him for a hypnosis session. After this his game improved to a level he had never seen before. These are similar to some of the techniques that the hypnosis session taught him http://www.pponline.co.uk/encyc/mental-imagery.html I may be wrong, but MR F could find them useful. They are exactly the same as alot of Paul Mckenna's exercises. However they aren't presented in such an arrogant way. Mr F may find them helpful...........If not I will just shut up and leave this subject alone...lol tried this visualisation in bed last night and managed to get to sleep much better than usual. this of course was after i positioned my quilt around my ears so i couldnt hear brad snoring. i wont go into what image i used but i didnt even get to the good part and i was asleep. i had to keep re-starting my imagery though due to constant snoring interuptions any tips for snoring? Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: The_nun on March 11, 2006, 11:39:33 AM A plastic bag placed over the head and tapped very tightly around the base of the neck usually does the trick on Mr Nun.. :D
Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: The_nun on March 11, 2006, 11:40:10 AM Or is that a different game.... 8)
Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: madasahatstand on March 11, 2006, 11:45:10 AM A plastic bag placed over the head and tapped very tightly around the base of the neck usually does the trick on Mr Nun.. :D lol. well ive never even thought of that one, snoring or no snoring. brad does like is pink look and im unsure about whether or not he'd suit the blue palour as a result of the bag. so far hes (and i say this loosely) tried an anti snoring watch, nostril clips, a golf ball in the bed next to him, sleeping on the couch (works best), snoring supplements, electric shock thingy what else can i do. the thing is hes not committed as the snoring doesnt bother him. hELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Sark79 on March 11, 2006, 12:50:57 PM lol. This could help..
http://www.indianchild.com/stop-snoring-cures-for-snoring-remedies.htm Good luck :D Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: thetank on March 11, 2006, 02:35:24 PM What an encylopadia of hippy-pisch you are Sark?
(not in a bad mood mad before you say, just the banter :D ) Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Sark79 on March 11, 2006, 02:48:35 PM lol
I have to keep myself amused some way. I am suppose to be doing a 3500 word essay. I am trying to build up the motivation levels right now. Don't you find these sort of mental techniques fascinating? I absolutely love it.... I don't chant or anything like that...lol Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: thetank on March 11, 2006, 03:04:07 PM I am suppose to be doing a 3500 word essay. I am trying to build up the motivation levels right now. Motivational essay writing tips I just made up You have to imagine that one of your fingers is missing and that it has been replaced by a ballpoint pen. Scribble down upon the page as if you were tracings your thoughts upon the naked back of an amazonian warrior princess. Drink 9 pints of holy water and scatter wild juniper berries all across the desk you are working from. They help you concentrate. When taking a break, take a deep breath and hold a soft toy right up against your nose. Inhale deeply then tear it limb from limb. Hope this helps. Title: Re: Dealing with Nerves Post by: Sark79 on March 11, 2006, 03:12:37 PM rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao
I thought I was strange...lol Have you ever thought about writing a book :D . People would buy that kind of stuff. The cult of ' thetank' |