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“Everyone is ambitious.
The question is whether he is ambitious to be or ambitious to do.”
Jean Monnet (1888-1979)
French economist and statesman.
In Henry A. Kissinger,
Years of Upheaval, 5, 1982.
At the risk of
evoking the Department of Redundancy Department, I am going
to write about goal setting. I know that this was covered a little
bit in my article, How
to Train Like a Champion, but I am going to address it here because
it is something that I am passionate about and am struggling through
myself! I promise that I will continue with actual tips to help
your specific footing, but this is quintessential!
Every year, after
my season of competition has ended, I have a meeting with Richard
Gray (my partner in crime) and Dr. Don (Don Nettlow-a guy who thrives
on giving me grief for any
shortcomings of the season! Also, he has trained with me in the
gym in the past. He is not a skier but an animal in his own right)
We call this meeting “the napkin meeting” because it involves going
to some restaurant and hammering out the problems of last year,
the successes, and the new goals for the upcoming season. We carefully
discuss what we are PASSIONATE about, what we would like to achieve
in ultra-specific detail, and HOW we are going to get there on a
daily basis. All of the specifics are put onto napkins as a living
testament to our commitment!
This takes hours and usually requires additional meetings
to fine tune.
This is a HUGE hint
to being an effective goal setter.
It is painful to put yourself through the scrutiny of your
friends honest criticism, but has many benefits! First of all, having
a group of committed friends who are striving for a common goal
helps you realize that if you do not commit to your WRITTEN words,
there will be consequences. I find that when I feel discouraged
and uncommitted to doing what I know I must do during a practice,
I gather renewed strength in knowing that I have made a commitment
to my friends that I will train like a champion on a daily basis!
This usually helps me shake off the mediocrity and laziness of the
moment, which in turn gives me a sense of power that I was not feeling
a moment before. It also helps to have included in your group the
friends that you see on a regular basis. When you look into their
eyes you will receive a feeling of guilt or excitement when it is
deserved! I see Dr. Don every morning in the gym at 5:30 a.m. and
I think about this every evening when I decide how I am going to
train at that particular moment!
The second important
reason why this type of group commitment is important is that you
are forced to put your goals in writing. It has been proven over
and over again that there is a magical thing that happens when you
put your goals in writing! Those who have written down their goals
are many times more likely to achieve them than those who do not!
I will not expound on this further except to say that I do not believe
that you really want to achieve anything of any importance until
you taken the time to put them in writing. Then, I want you to take
it one step further and place the goals where you will see them
every day. I highly recommend reading Norman Vincent Peale’s, The
Power of Positive Thinking. This will give you tremendous insight
into the specifics of how to write and achieve your goals. If you
do not have a way to find this book, you can click on the title
above to link to order it for $4.79 or paste in the following address(http://www.vstore.com/cgi-bin/pagegen/excelirsuperstore/516559babe17d991679470a0dad2568d/page.html?mode=search&file=%2Fpage%2Fsearch%2Fsearchresults.spl&keywords=The+Power+of+Positive+Thinking&x=23&y=10)
! It will be the best $5 ever spent if you truly study it! I have
read the book 5 times and I re-read it every year. I love to keep
it with me when I go to tournaments because it gets me fired-up
and focused!
Ask yourself these
questions, what would get you so excited that you would get up earlier
every day excited about what you are going to do? What personal
goal could you set that would ignite the kind of passion and commitment
to be a better person, a healthier person, a person who would be
willing to do even your regular daily tasks better because of your
excitement about achieving your new goal? What would it take for
you to not give up when it seems impossible?
Once you have decided
what goal you are going to write down, you need to find out what
tools you will need to accomplish that goal. For me, I find that
I make my greatest strides when I use video analysis to analyze
my skiing. I get really motivated when I do this. I also like to
watch other great skiers on video so that I can learn from their
strengths and mistakes. I have committed to video analysis
every Monday at 5:30! This is a very specific way for me to achieve
my goals, and I know that it will work for you.
For most of you,
you will need the additional input of exactly HOW TO
accomplish your specific barefoot skill in a step-by-step
manner. Being part of this newsletter is a great start and having
the instructional video should fill in
specifics for getting started. I strongly believe that “dry-land
practice” has been a huge factor in my personal success. But dry-land
practice only helps if you know HOW TO practice correct form. That
is why the instructional video will keep you on the straight and
narrow path. Of course, it should be said that the number one way
to improve is to attend the best ski school in the world and be
coached by an instructor that you trust as having the skills that
you would like to acquire and the technology to get you there in
a safe and effective manner. The combination of all these will certainly
be the best of all worlds.
I could go on forever,
but I will wrap it up by giving you a test of how effective you
were at setting your goals:
#1 did you set a
goal that you are quite certain is out of your reach just enough
to where you have to question whether or not you can achieve it?
There should be some risk here! If it is too easy you are short
changing your ability.
#2 did you list
ALL the components needed to accomplish your goal; People you must
consult, skills you must accomplish, conditioning you must achieve
(strength training), video camera and operator
#3 did you commit
in writing to a group of friends! When are you going to evaluate
your progress with them? How will you know when you have achieved
your goal? What is the time frame?
#4 THE BIG TICKET:
Did you do something about it immediately? “But Lane, I don’t
live in beautiful Winter Haven, FL where life is so perfect. I won’t
be able to ski for another couple of months (can I get you some
cheese with that wine?)”! I grew up in Chicago where there were
flesh freeze warnings and no lakes close by. I know what you are
feeling, but that doesn’t matter. You should have set a goal with
so much passion attached to it that you decided to launch your own
fitness program! Get help from a professional trainer or a friend
that is buff and bad to the bone! Trade out some ski time for having
them get you into great shape. Tell them
you want to get on a program that will have you looking like
the titanium frame of The Terminator after his skin melted off!
When the water can
support the weight of your vehicle
(i.e. frozen 8 feet thick), this is a great time to dry-land
practice, watch videos, have a video analysis party with your ski
buds and analyze each others’ form on land! Hey, getting to Winter
Haven, FL might get you fired-up a little too! You might even want
to email me and let me have a crack at getting you going!
Also,
please do me a huge favor and refer someone to my newsletter. I
work really hard on these articles and I need your help to help
the sport we love so much grow! Just cut and paste the following
into an email to your friends!
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