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Paul Goydos had a
zone experience in the 2008 Tour Championship. How else do you
explain the 169th ranked player leading the best pros in the
world for four days? Sergio Garcia also found the zone. His
driving accuracy was 80.5 percent, the best in the field that
week despite his yearly average of 58.8 percent. Not to be
outdone Jeff Quiney claimed in an interview with reporter Mark
Rolfing to have had that special feeling too. But how can this
be? Isn’t a zone experience limited to the person who wins an
event?
No. These men got into a zone of their own
because they performed at a level of excellence measured
against their own achievements rather than those of other
people. Goydos achieved it by hitting his baby fade. Quiney
did it with his chicken wing pre-shot routine and Sergio did
it with determination. You can have zone experiences too if
you understand that it’s really not magic.
Research by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Ph.D.
tells us that the conditions common to zone experiences are
feedback, clear goals, challenges matched to ability,
concentration, unselfconsciousness, time distortion, self
control and total absorption. Very importantly they all work
together like a team of horses. When one condition advances
it pulls the others along.
Let’s say you face a task that appears to
be overwhelming. If you break it down into portions small
enough for you to handle you’ll make a start that is matched
to your ability. This approach will give you clear feedback
and direct your next step. Accurate feedback will lead to
small successes helping you to repeat the cycle and draw you
in so deeply that you’ll keep advancing while hardly
noticing.
So start anywhere
you want. Improve your goals, feedback, self-control or any
other condition and the others will follow. Your developing
skills will allow you to knock on the door of zone experiences
more often and occasionally it’ll open.
Bob Skura is author of the award-winning
book, How Great Golfers Think - Perfecting Your Mental Game.
For more information visit:
www.howgreatgolfersthink.com
Bob Skura
March 11,2009
Source: http://www.howgreatgolfersthink.com
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