Be Grateful And Paddle Well
by: watergirlsatplay
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The trick is simple: whenever you're feeling nervous when you're kayaking focus on how grateful you are for the skills that you do have. It works something like this: I'm at the top of challenging whitewater that I'm about to run, but I feel really nervous and negative chatter starts going through my head. At this point I think: "I'm grateful for my skills. I'm grateful for my experience. I'm grateful for my strength. I'm grateful for my ability to read whitewater." And so on - you get the idea. What this does is cut off the flow of negativity and doubt and focuses my attention on the positive. Then I can proceed with the rapid filled with positive thoughts, which usually leads to positive action.
I like the 'being grateful' technique better than affirmations because there isn't room for doubt when you're being grateful. If I say: "I am strong, then my mind can always intervene with "but the River is stronger." When I say 'I'm grateful for my strength' then I'm showing appreciation for and recognizing all of my experiences, my skill, my teachers and perhaps even a higher power, and there isn't much room for doubt in that. And being appreciative, for me, produces a feeling of wellbeing that has a calming effect. It's also very motivational and inspiring.
I think that if this teaching had come to me while I was competing I would have been a lot more consistent! I suggest that you try it and see how it works. It may help keep your positive juju flowing. Even if you think this sounds a bit 'airy-fairy' I challenge you to try it at least once if you have difficulty staying confident on the river. After all, there's nothing 'airy-fairy' about acing a sick line on a challenging rapid!
About the Author
Anna Levesque was the 2001 Freestyle Kayaking World Championship Bronze Medalist and is a motivational keynote speaker. Her company Girls At Play, LLC offers white water kayaking tours, trips and classes for women.
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