Element of Choice, Less Effort, and Focus on Enjoyment for Better Results
Published August 14, 2023
Published August 14, 2023
“Literally anything you can do to augment your enjoyment of training will facilitate a process focus and lead to better performance. If you will enjoy a given workout more in location A than in location B, you'll get more out of it in location A. If you will enjoy a workout more with training partner C than with training partner D, you'll get more out of it with training partner C. If you will enjoy a given workout more with music than without, you'll get more out of the workout with music. And so on.”
- Matt Fitzgerald, The Comeback Quotient
I think this applies to our breathing, mindfulness, or any contemplative training: focus on enjoyment, and you’ll get way more out of it.
I bet when Jimi Hendrix picked up his guitar, it changed his whole demeanor. Just holding it likely put him in a different state.
That’s what breath awareness is like.
Sure, we can breathe in specific ways to tune our minds for certain thoughts or our bodies for certain states. But just noticing your breath immediately transforms you, like a musician holding their instrument.
So even if you don't change it, make sure you at least “pick up” your breathing several times today 🙏
“Perceived effort actually has two layers. The first layer is how the athlete feels. The second layer is how the athlete feels about how she feels. The first layer is strictly physiological, whereas the second is emotional, or affective.”
- Matt Fitzgerald, How Bad Do You Want It?
This passage pertains to sports, but it applies perfectly to perceived effort in life in general. And slow breathing helps with both layers:
First Layer: Slow breathing improves how you feel by reducing physiological stress (cortisol, sympathetic activity, brain waves).
Second Layer: Slow breathing helps you feel better about how you feel by improving your emotional health.
So practice some mindful, slow breathing and watch your perceived effort in everyday tasks go down, allowing you to live a better life.
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