Motivation increase
avI get easily inspired by other people and I love hearing stories about how much other people practice or do impressive things. When I heard about how much Tiger worked during his knee-injury rehab I got very inspired and wonder why I didn’t worked as hard when I was injured. I don’t know why but I guess I didn’t want to get back as fit as he did. I can’t find any other reason. Now though, I think I don’t have any lack of motivation. I love golf and I want to get really good at it. Although, Tiger has always had really high goals for his golf and I’ve never been a goal setting type of person. Maybe I should become one, but I never seem to stick to any of the goals I have set up for myself in the past. Goals don’t seem to motivate me. Feelings do though. For example the feeling of not being able to hit a certain shot or the feeling of not being able to win or the feeling of not being in control of the ball flight. I hate laying at night before a tournament not knowing where the ball is going to go on the course the next day. So, all I know is that I want to be able to play good golf and that’s my main goal. It sounds a bit vague but I can’t describe it in any different way.
So, since being inspired by Tiger’s work ethic I got really motivated to work harder at my game and everything around it. I started my new plan by taking a really cold and hot shifting shower to make my body recover faster after the evening workout. I felt a little light headed after the 2 minutes of streaming cold water and then going for 2 minutes of hot water to finish off with 2 minutes of cold water again. I almost fell to the ground after of the shock to the body. But, I heard you get used to these kind of showers. Good, because I feel great now and want to do it again if it makes me feel more fresh after working out.
Now it’s bed time and I’m looking forward to play with Stensson and Kjeldsen tomorrow. Can’t wait:)
See you later!