The Power of Visualization

Did you know that you can leverage the power of your mind to accelerate your fitness results?

 

Visualization is a powerful tool and an invisible force that can drive you closer to the body you envision – and virtually anything else you desire. And best of all, you can start seeing benefits in as little as 10 minutes a day! Sound too simple to be possible? I can verify from personal experience that this really works! It’s a time-tested, proven technique that involves focusing on positive mental images of your desired outcome to achieve a particular result.

Athletes have long since used visualization to give themselves an edge, sharpen their skills, and calm their nerves before a big competition. When they mentally experience the actions involved in sports, it enables the athletes to perform significantly better.

 Visualization is so powerful because it impacts your subconscious mind. So by focusing with intention on mental images, it provides clarity and inspiration towards accomplishing your goals. Once your desired image or result is envisioned, the next step is to bridge the gap with a plan of action. 

  Many of the most successful people in the world use visualization on a daily basis to achieve both personal and professional goals. So why not harness this power and apply it to your own life too? Understanding the incredible connection between your mind and body is like unlocking a secret to enhancing your fitness results – and all areas of your life!

 

Believe To Achieve

A key factor to an effective visualization practice is belief. As the saying goes, “Whether you believe you can or you believe you can’t, either way you’re right.”

Your belief dictates your outcome, so believe in the possibility of achieving what you want. Many people have broken through their fitness plateau simply by believing in what they can achieve. With a strong belief, your visualization will come to life in your physical reality.

Believe in yourself, the changes you’re making, and truly desire to become an improved version of you. Because if you don’t believe and you haven’t fully committed, you’ll miss out on an essential part of the process. It’s a powerful complement to any exercise routine, helping you to achieve your goals faster and more efficiently! 

The brain with positive affirmation words written throughout

The Neuroscience Of Visualization

Psychologists have found visualization to be an effective way to increase your performance and adherence to a goal. And it works by transferring mental practice to the physical. It creates an impression in the brain that simulates the physical practice. So when you imagine yourself reacting certain ways to certain events, it strengthens the neurological pathways you need to respond accordingly. Using mental imagery to rehearse an action also reduces anxiety and stress to help you keep your cool when the big moment arrives.

 Brain imaging studies show that during visualization, neurons in our brains mistakenly interpret mental imagery as real-life actions and events. Even though the actual movement is not performed, the processes in the brain are still activated similarly. When you imagine yourself performing a task, your muscles contract as though you’re actually performing it. The contractions are so small you might not feel them, but with repetition, it’s enough to create muscle memory.

When your brain enters a deep state of relaxation brought on by visualization and other mind-body practices, it becomes primed for suggestion. And experts are discovering the perks of visualization are going far beyond sports and fitness. Its also been shown to help with improving confidence, reducing stress, and overcoming phobias and addictions too.

 

3 Powerful Ways To Use Visualization For Accelerating Your Fitness Results

1. Inspirational Body Goals

It all begins in your mind so try to spend at least a few minutes a day visualizing yourself achieving your fitness goals. Imagine the sensations of what that achievement would feel like to be healthier and more confident. The more specific you are, the better your results. Are you feeling happier and healthier as you stand in front of a full length mirror? Are you walking more confidently in a fitted dress? Are you feeling more energetic while running around with your kids? Are you breaking past workout plateaus?

Whatever your fitspiration is, think through the situation in as much detail as you can. Make it a full sensory experience. This is how your mind works – senses aren’t separate. It can sometimes be helpful to find images of your ideal body goals to inspire your visualization practice. It’s important to look at these images and feel a sense of appreciation and admiration for the hard work it takes to get there.  And not a sense of lack or envy. Negative feelings of jealousy will hold you apart from attaining your body goals. 

One of the biggest reasons many women have trouble changing their figures is because their minds are so focused on their current perception. This fixed mindset keeps your body at a perpetual ‘body set point’ and studies have shown your metabolism will adjust accordingly to keep you at your set point. Which is also why a lot of people gain the weight back after weight-loss. So imagine your body with the results you want instead of thinking about ‘perceived’ flaws. 

2. Boosting Workout Motivation

 If you find yourself dragging your feet on the way to your workout, imagine yourself enjoying the perks of sticking to the routine. Like more energy, a stronger body and increased confidence. Women who used this visualization technique called ‘approach imagery’ were more enthusiastic, worked out more consistently, and burned more calories than those who didn’t. The women who pictured themselves working out were significantly more driven to exercise.

When you picture your fitness successes, you’re better able to achieve them because they feel more attainable. Visualization helps the routine of working out feel more familiar so you ultimately feel more confident doing it. Approach imagery is so powerful that it can even help people overcome social physique anxiety. It boosted their motivation by enabling them to feel more comfortable exercising in public environments.

3. Setting Workout Intentions

 Setting your intentions before a workout helps your mind form a clear plan for what you’re about to focus on. Make a mental note of what exercises you want to do and picture yourself doing them. Imagine how your body will feel and the satisfied sense of accomplishment you’ll have after your workout!

 Intention has organizing power so by clearly setting your intentions, you’ll lay the groundwork for its manifestation. Replace self-doubt with positive affirmations. Remind yourself of your strength, resiliency, and the progress you’ve made so far. Let these affirmations become your mantra during your workouts.

Our vivid imaginations provide us with a perfect playground for practicing mindfulness. Remember, where your attention goes, energy flows. So intentionally focus on your workouts for the best possible results.

Your Thoughts Create Your Reality

 Visualization is an effective method for accomplishing almost anything you set your mind to. You must visualize your body with the results you want while taking the necessary action steps to get you there. And just as a single workout won’t transform your body, a single visualization session won’t change your mindset.  But the more you practice visualization, the easier it becomes.

So make it a goal to be consistent with your visualization practice to unlock faster fitness results by leveraging the power of your mind!. The more you can envision exercise as a positive step towards better health, more fulfillment, increased confidence, and enhanced mood – the more likely you are to succeed. 

Fitness Benefits Of Visualization

✔︎ Increases the effectiveness of your workouts and the exercises you’re performing.

✔︎ Decreases your chances of injury by helping you feel ready and prepared.

✔︎ Strengthens your mindfulness practice to help you stay focused on the muscles you’re working.

✔︎ Helps you tap into a well of inspiration that motivates you to stay committed to your fitness goals.

✔︎ Supports Body Positivity by helping you develop a healthy and loving relationship with your body.

✔︎ Boosts motivation and enhances your enjoyment of exercise.

✔︎ Helps shape your body through the power of mental imagery.

Christina