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Snowboarding, Life and The Secret Of Pushing Yourself (macournoyer.com)
8 points by tessro on Feb 16, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments


Yeah word of advice kiddies don't try that trick unless you can land other ones. It's a good point that you need the guts but you also need the planning and skill. He practiced in his mind and watched video's.


Practicing in his mind is actually the most important thing he did to land it.

I watched a documentary on TV a long time ago that said that Olympic divers will typically spend several days rehearsing a dive they've never done before in their head before attempting it. Only when they feel confident that they've got every motion clearly set in their head do they try it.

There was a scientist who was doing I think fMRI tests on one of the divers as he was "practicing" and the scientist said that most likely when the dive is actually being executed (the diver didn't have that head-bowl thing on when he was actually diving obviously), the same neural pathways are used. What the diver was doing when imagining the jump over and over was reinforcing the same pathway over and over. That's what allowed him to execute the dive perfectly on the "first" try.

The same effect comes into play in a breakup after a long relationship. The reason you feel so depressed and so physically bad in an unexpected breakup is that you've been reinforcing one specific pathway every day for years so if it's suddenly cut off the brain doesn't handle that well at all.


Yes yes of course! Don't try this unless you can land other stuff. I've been snowboarding for 15 years and still land on my butt most of the time, but I know how to avoid breaking my neck.

The point I was trying to make is that most of the time, what prevents you from doing something is not lack of skill, but lack of confidence / courage.


The last sentence just about sums up personal growth for me.




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