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simondo
11-11-2007, 11:45 AM
I have only recently started in the internal arts but have many years with karate/kung fu and am toying with the idea of hypnosis to help me along with the internal. It works for sports performace so why not use it to help techniques be loose and relaxed. Any thoughts/feedback would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
cjurakpt
11-11-2007, 04:45 PM
http://www.taichili.com/tai_chi_and_hypnotherapy.htm
Sifu Pekor is both a national push-hands champion, a certified hypnotherapist and all around mensch (and a good friend of mine); he also has a bunch of stuff on Youtube and is always more than willing to communicate with people via e-mail
simondo
11-11-2007, 06:24 PM
thanks for the info, the website looks very interesting
MASTERforge
11-20-2007, 03:13 PM
I am glad you started the topic.
I have been using Hypnosis for about a year now to improve my training and personal development. I use:
Brian Weiss guided Meditation - great to relax and unwind to. Also great for healing the body as it has a lot of internal healing work. Its passive so you just lay back, relax and absorb.
Paul McKenna - Various tapes. They improve my motivation, confidence, attitude and much more. They are quite short and varied so are easy to use.
Anthony Robbins - Not hypnosis but more NLP (Neuro Lingustic Programming). Top athletes use him to increase motivation and performance. I have done his work book and listen to 'Daily Magic' whilst running. Highly recommended. He is basically a peak performance coach.
I believe in training the mind as equally as training the body.
If you get into using self Hypnosis it can be really enjoyable. An hour of listening is much more productive than an hour watching T.V.:)
simondo
11-21-2007, 12:12 AM
Has there been a marked improvement with your abilities/skill since using hypno and/or in what way have you found it beneficial?
I wan't to stay loose and relaxed in all my techniques but find my self tensing up under pressure. Do you think it would help in this area.
Thanks
cjurakpt
11-21-2007, 12:40 AM
NLP, in case you are wondering, is based largely on Eriksonian Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and can be very effective in many regards, from retraining patterns of behavior, to facilitating rapport with students / clients to selling people cars / martial arts contracts to picking up strange woman in bars
it involves bother verbal and body language: both picking up what the other person is saying / doing and mirroring it back to them in various ways to establish a sense of ease or rapport
personally, I use a few bits and pieces when taking a medical history with new patients and I also use a lot of it when working with pediatric patients with spectrum diagnoses, especially Asperger's with generally good effect...
Do you mean NLC or NLP? It sounds like you're talking about NLC.
cjurakpt
11-21-2007, 01:12 AM
Do you mean NLC or NLP? It sounds like you're talking about NLC.
I don't know NLC - I;m talking about NLP - Neuro Linguistic Programming
MASTERforge
11-29-2007, 01:41 AM
I found that using hypnosis gets me to relax to a deep level. After using the hypnosis tapes for nearly a year I can get to quite a profound level. Its deep enough that I can no longer feel my body and the outside world doesn't exists. All I experience is the guiding voice from the CD. My mind doesn't even process it, it just absorbs the sound.
Being used to this feeling, I can transfer it over to my Taiji and Qi Gong practice. I can quickly get into a deep meditative state where I just explore the feelings and sensations in my body.
After learning how to relax with hypnosis I have transferred that over into my training. I find it really helps and is well worth it.
Highly recommended.
I don't know NLC - I;m talking about NLP - Neuro Linguistic Programming
Neuro-linguistic programming has no supporting scientific evidence. Neuro-linguistic conditioning does.
"Hypnosis" as we know it is nothing more than schema filling.
cjurakpt
11-29-2007, 05:05 AM
Neuro-linguistic programming has no supporting scientific evidence. Neuro-linguistic conditioning does..
so what is the difference btw NLP and NLC? are there technical differences between the approaches, or did someone simply take NLP, change the name and then conduct research?
or did someone simply take NLP, change the name and then conduct research?
more like the other way around, in a sense.
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