Breaking the Mental Barrier
Written by Josh Bridges

(Editor’s Note – It’s been a while since we posted this, but it seemed like a good time to remind everyone of the power they have inside them if their mental game is sound.)

The mind is a powerful thing, it can help you get through tough times, or it can cause you to crumble like Greg Norman in the ‘96 Masters. The strong learn how to handle and control their mind when it starts to rant, rave and tell them to stop what they’re doing. The weak let it take over and OWN them.

Is it possible to develop strategies to break your mental barrier?  Absolutely. I prevent this little boss in my head from taking over in a couple of ways.

One more rep.
When that voice inside your head is screaming at you to “put down the barbell” or “get off the bar,” you fight back with one more rep. Completing just one more rep when everything inside of you is telling you to stop is a sure way to grow your mental muscles, and the next time you might do two more reps. Over time, this builds and you begin to control that voice.

Small Goals.
When I am in the middle of a workout, I always have small goals in my head. Small goals add up to big goals. For example, if my workout calls for 30 heavy thrusters, my first goal might just be to get to 5 thrusters.  When I get to 5 and still feel good, I start thinking, “good, I’ll do 5 more without rest,” and when I get to 10 and start to feel fatigued I might just talk myself into “two more.” But at 12, I might use the “one more rep,” and then do it again.  After a few “one more rep” goals, I am at 16 or 20 . . . and all of a sudden I might be close enough to 30 to either take a quick break and knock out the rest in one set, or even finish it off by chipping away on more rep at a time.

Break through that wall.
My old wrestling coach used to yell at us when he saw us start to break mentally, “Break through that wall, it’s the only way to get strong.” He would say it over and over again. We would barely be able to stand up on the mat, but we never wanted to lose the mental battle, so we would fight and fight until we physically could not stand any longer. That became so deeply ingrained that now when things get rough I can still hear his voice yelling “Break through that wall.”

Your body can handle more than your mind thinks it can. Don’t let that little boss in your head beat you; go out there and show it that you are the boss!

Check out more of Josh on the Rogue Athlete Site here.

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Leandro Pimentel
Leandro Pimentel
December 29, 2014 6:04 am

Great words Mr. Bridges. Will keep this on my radar!

Liz Becker
Liz Becker
March 14, 2014 5:32 am

Love it!

Nutra Burn 10
Nutra Burn 10
July 16, 2013 6:07 am

Awesome! Its genuinely awesome paragraph, I have got much clear idea regarding from this paragraph.

Oliver
Oliver
May 24, 2013 11:37 am

Great performances at the regionals, mate.

Love your comment regarding the WODs…

“I’m excited for all of them. I want to do them all now.”

jennifer
jennifer
May 24, 2013 11:19 am

Absolutely true. I am always one of the last to finish and not the strongest girl in the box, but this mentality pushes me so much further each and every workout!

Matt from Pa
Matt from Pa
October 18, 2012 7:24 am

My favorite CrossFit Athlete. Just my 2cents!.
Hope all is well, Mr. Bridges!
Be Safe; and Thank You for what you do!

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