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    Hey Guys,

    I just wanted to thank every one for the replies. Sometimes posts go un-noticed, and it is great to get some feedback.

    I have slowly been getting more comfortable in the gym. The more times I go during the week, the more I socialize with the other people there, and the more questions I ask my Coach, the better I feel.

    Even had a few nights where I felt "in the zone" internally focused and not really caring about anything besides boxing and working hard.

    I am hoping that if I am able to conquer these insecurities in the gym, that it will translate into everyday life. Anxiety is somewhat of a plague, especially for me in social situations and big groups of people. It's just finding that comfort within myself that is very elusive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigSkinny87 View Post
    Hey Guys,

    I just wanted to thank every one for the replies. Sometimes posts go un-noticed, and it is great to get some feedback.

    I have slowly been getting more comfortable in the gym. The more times I go during the week, the more I socialize with the other people there, and the more questions I ask my Coach, the better I feel.

    Even had a few nights where I felt "in the zone" internally focused and not really caring about anything besides boxing and working hard.

    I am hoping that if I am able to conquer these insecurities in the gym, that it will translate into everyday life. Anxiety is somewhat of a plague, especially for me in social situations and big groups of people. It's just finding that comfort within myself that is very elusive.
    Socially if you smile and have fun, others will be attracted to you and you will feel at ease.

    You can literally get away with saying what others are secretly thinking, if you grin when you do, life will be a real laugh, you just never do it at an others expense.
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    alright, tuesday got an appt to got to a shrink to talk about nlp... ill keep you updated

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    " Hmm very interesting , So how does that make you feel?"
    My impression of a shrink finally getting to the core of an issue.


    You mention NLP training, I think Missy from in here is into that.

    Great step in the right direction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigSkinny87 View Post

    I am hoping that if I am able to conquer these insecurities in the gym, that it will translate into everyday life.
    This is the thing that boxing gives to people more then anything else. Whether you are there to compete, for conditioning, wanting to learn a bit of self-defense, socialization...

    More often then not, be it by design or decision or pure happenstance, if you stick it out, you often will be finding yourself conquering personal demons, obstacles, and otherwise difficult things that find their way into the gym, from the main streams of our lives.
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    Went and tried the NLP... in not sure how but i feel nothing but calm. i like it

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    Quote Originally Posted by the killer View Post
    Went and tried the NLP... in not sure how but i feel nothing but calm. i like it
    If you have someone who (will continue) helping you with the NLP then talk about 'anchoring' (it's and NLP term) in highly useful "resource states'. Work with your helper on figuring out what your BEST STATE will be for each par of the gym practice (sparring is different from cardio work) then anchor in those states that are most useful -- using triggers that will ALWAYS be present just before you need the correct state.

    For instance (just an idea, may not be the best for you): Cardio might benefit most from determination, happiness, or maybe even detachment (getting away from the pain of exertion.)

    Sparring might benefit most from FOCUS, or Confidence (or confidence might be a less useful state if you become over confident -- you get the idea.)

    You good link the Sparring states to entering the ring, or the bell or to "puttinjg up your guard" etc.

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    Hmmmmmm... that sounds interesting. ill talk to my person about that, thanks for the heads up!

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    Fascinating stuff, keep us posted on the progress will you!
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    Will do, two sessions and i feel so much better already...

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    Quote Originally Posted by the killer View Post
    Will do, two sessions and i feel so much better already...
    That is so cool.

    NLP is not magic, but it can feel like magic, and it can especially SOUND like magic when you describe it to other people.

    Good NLP always "tests" the results and doesn't just assume that what works for one person will work without alteration for someone else. A big element is behavioral flexibility -- having multiple responses to each person or situation.

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    "Every fighter that ever lived had fear. A boy comes to me and tells me that he's not afraid, If I believed him I'd say he's a liar or there's something wrong with him. I'd send him to the doctor to find out what the hell's the matter with him, because this is not a normal reaction. The fighter that's gone into the ring and hasn't experienced fear is either a liar or a psychopath..." [Heller,67]

    "I tell them the first time they're going to fight, the night before they probably won't sleep. I can't offer them any consolidaton other then the fact that the other guy went through the same thing, and when they get down to the fight and entr the dressing-room, especially if they're in an amateur fight, the room is full of possible opponents, because they don't know who they're going to fight, and everybody looks calm, confident and smiling and all the new boy is aware of is that terrible thump in his chest, and he's intimidated by their attitude and their confidence. What he doesn't realize is that they look at him and they see the same thing in him as he sees in them, because by an exercise of discipline he also puts on a superficial apearance of confidence..We go on now into the ring. Half the time they're walking when they go down to the ring as though they're going to the gallows. So when they climb those stairs, I never call a fighter yellow. Knowing what he goes through, the very act of climbing into that ring stamps him a person of courage and discipline...." [Cus D'Amato]

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    Fear is good it helps you stay sharp, but being so afraid that you cannot follow a gameplan in the ring or for some cant even get in the ring, i think that is what the NLP is helping with.

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