Quote of the Week: Brrrr!
Extreme swimmer Lewis Pugh is featured in the latest issue of Men's Vogue. Last July, Pugh became the first human to swim a kilometer at the North Pole. The water temp was 28 degrees (the coldest water a human has ever swum). The swim took him 18 minutes to complete. Here are two things he had to say:
The quality of my thoughts is so important during these swims. If you start thinking, "shit, I'm cold," within a second it'll be digging into you.
The mind is like an iceberg, 10% conscious, 90% subconscious. If you start working in the subconscious, you can really go. It's what athletes aren't doing.
FYI: The amount of time Pugh spends doing mental training versus physical training is 70/30.
Make it a good week!
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Hey Craig,
Still listening to your meditation mp3 from Florida.
Got any more visualizations for IMAZ this weekend?