I specifically use the Neo-Tech advantages, and they are very similar to what you have written about so far, except they are more in line with business and personal relationships instead of racing.John Stitch wrote:The strange thing is I think Alonso has had such training (but I don't think he used it last yeargcdugas wrote:Fernando could have used one last year. I would have told him to shut up, stop whining, put your nose to the grind stone,...................)
When he was at Renault after a particularly spectacular win against Schumacher he was asked in the post race interview if he had considered settling for second place. His response was "I only pictured the win". This is very specific language if you are familiar with mental training and in fact an amateur driver and friend who I coach phone me up to ask if I had seen the interview.
I think it comes down to the left/right brain manipulation. The left side is logic and control while the right side is emotion and talent. Anytime you hear a person say that they were in "The Zone", you can be pretty sure that they are actually trying to describe what happens when you relax the left side of the brain, and run completely on the right side. Things like American Football, Basketball and auto-racing happens TOO FAST to logically process it, so you have to rely on the "autopilot" response of the right brain.
I, too, am VERY interested in this subject as well. I had done this "Zone" entering all of my life, but didn't understand what I was doing, or how, until I read the Neo-Tech material.
It can be applied to ANYTHING that requires a response from the user, and usually attributed to muscle-memory and practice, but that is only half of the true answer.
I remember Heikki saying that Finnish people had the ability naturally to "tune in", and that is what he said made Kimi and Mika so good at racing.
Maybe Heikki needs to become Lewis' coach? I dunno....
Chris