The Mental Training Lane

Ande has done a great job of having all the various physical aspects of swimming covered but I need help with the mental aspects. I'm really struggling with negative self-talk while I'm swimming. It feels like there's a huge jumbo-tron in my brain and messages are just running accross it non-stop while I'm swimming: 'Give up' 'ease up' 'quit' 'breaststroke's coming up, why not stop?' 'you suck' I'm having trouble getting this stream of consciousness to stop. Not only that but I feel like such a fraud with my kids when I'm coaching. I stand there and tell them to get tough mentally but I seem to have the mental fortitude of a Krispy Kreme. Not being able to 'get out of my head' seems to only happen when I swim. Help?
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  • My problem lately has been getting to the pool consistently. I'm swimming four days per week most of the time, but there are definitely times when I plan to swim, but then find myself driving home instead (I swim after work). The strange thing is I'm always glad I swam after the workout is done, but after work I usually feel like I just want to take a nap rather than swimming. Any suggestions? Swimming before work is problematic because I like to be at the office (~30 minute drive) before 7:00 a.m. and I really don't want to get up any earlier than I already am.
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  • My problem lately has been getting to the pool consistently. I'm swimming four days per week most of the time, but there are definitely times when I plan to swim, but then find myself driving home instead (I swim after work). The strange thing is I'm always glad I swam after the workout is done, but after work I usually feel like I just want to take a nap rather than swimming. Any suggestions? Swimming before work is problematic because I like to be at the office (~30 minute drive) before 7:00 a.m. and I really don't want to get up any earlier than I already am.
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