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Hypnosis For Easy Weight Loss

Discover the proven effectiveness of hypnosis for helping you lose weight. Expert hypnotherapist Julia J. Mueller takes her offline weight loss hypnosis program and makes it digital! Delivered in monthly mp3′s and streaming audios online.
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    Titanium Hypnosis Memberships by Steve G. Jones

    Monthly Subscription to the Titanium Hypnosis Series. Customers receive one new Titanium recording per month.
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    Master Hypnosis Home Study Program

    Easy and exciting method to learn how to hypnotize as well as stage hypnotism by listening to over 12 hours of mp3 audio, by Wayne F. Perkins Master Hypnotist Trainer
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    The Confident Hypnotist – Essential Hypnosis Training

    Earn 75% per sale as you refer people to the hypnosis training course the market has literally been begging for! Massive conversion, and customers love it.
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    Sports Enhancement Through Hypnosis: Get Your Head In The Game!

    “Get your head in the game!” is a now trendy slogan made popular by Disney’s highly successful “High School Musical” movie. When it comes to playing sports, for fun or professionally, pure talent no longer is a guarantee of sports stardom and success. Focus is the key, and those that have the skills for the game and the focus to keep their head in it, will come out stars.


    One such believer may be heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. As a young, up and coming fighter, Mr. Tyson used sports hypnosis to become the heavyweight champion of the world. He certainly had the skills to be a fighter, but many believe it was his drive and focus that made him a champion. If you studied any of his early bouts, you would see the determination and concentration he had.


    Many sports stars use hypnosis, especially when they need to get out of a slump. But waiting until you are in a slump may not be the best choice. More than a few medalists in both Olympic Games have successfully used sports hypnosis to keep their focus and attention on the prize, they do not get second chances! Sports hypnosis has become so popular, that hypnotists have been hired by entire Olympic teams to make sure they bring home the gold.


    Hypnosis works for enhancing your game, no matter what the sport. Is it a miracle worker? Will it take a person who can’t throw a baseball more than 20 miles per hour and 15 feet into a baseball star? No, absolutely not. Obviously, you need the skills before hypnosis can work its wonders. However, it can take a mediocre player and make him or her good or possibly great with practice.


    How does hypnosis work and what happens during a session? The answer for that question really depends on the hypnotist or psychologist that works with you. There are many techniques and theories and can vary dramatically. Some techniques are as simple as visualization.


    Imagine you are a basketball player and you need to practice free throws. When you practice, you make the shots sometimes, but also miss many times. So you are practicing to miss, not practicing to make it. Of course one needs to practice but visualizing yourself making the shot every time builds confidence and esteem. It also sets the mind in motion to know what it needs to do.


    It has been proven that this type of visualization technique increases shot percentage. Try it yourself if you can. Stand on the foul line and take some shots counting your baskets and misses. Then close your eyes and go through the motions of making the shot (but do not actually shoot, don’t even hold the ball). Feel the motion of your arms, go through the shot and visualize, actually see the ball go in the basket. Do this numerous times until you feel you have the motion down. Then open your eyes, take the ball, relax, take a deep breath and shoot.


    Take the same number of shots as before relaxing prior each shot. Remember to keep track of your hits and misses. You should see a vast improvement. This can work with most any sport, for example, gymnasts should visualize their complete routine, over and over in their minds, never missing, always landing each move perfectly.


    Again, there are many techniques and the example above was a simple one using pure visualization and did not include hypnosis. This alone as part of a sports psychology session can be helpful and learning to do these techniques on your own is invaluable. But to get the full potential, hypnosis can intensify the effects of the visualization.


    Do not be afraid of hypnosis. Be assured that you will not act like a chicken (unless of course you don’t mind, your sport is dancing, and your routine is the chicken dance) and you will not do anything you are not willing to do. Yes, one should always check the references of whoever you choose to work with and make sure you feel comfortable with the person.


    So, whatever your sport, goal, or hobby; use hypnosis to increase your potential and get your head in the game.

    Kevin Sinclair is the publisher and editor of My-Personal-Growth.com, a site that provides information and articles for self improvement and personal growth and development.

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    Sports Success: How Self Hypnosis Can Improve Sports Performance

    Hypnosis for sports is a viable support that can give you a real edge on the competition. This approach works for sporting activities including tennis, basketball, martial arts, baseball, golf, football and cricket, and countless other activities. You can achieve success using mind control obtained from a hypnotic state and you can hypnotize yourself. You don’t have to visit a hypnotherapist in a hypnotherapy clinic to see results.

    Mind-Body Sport Connection

    It doesn’t matter which sporting event interests you. You can even benefit from hypnosis for sports if you just want to get a more intense workout. The mind and the body have to work together in order for you to achieve maximum results. You are better able to perform when you have your mind working with your body.

    Sports are very complex activities that require focus, mental control and stamnina. These elements work on various levels. You have to put conscious effort into the sporting event. Your body has to have the stamina and agility to perform well and your subconscious mind has to control your automatic responses.

    Automatic Responses

    Your body automatically responds to certain situations and when it is well trained to follow through without hesitation, you perform much better. These lightning-fast physical responses can work with you in your efforts but they are impossible to control on a conscious level, especially considering everything else that is going on in your mind and in your body.

    Hypnosis For Sports

    You can train your subconscious mind to let go of doubt and poor self-esteem, replacing these negative elements with positive self-confidence and determination. Your improved focus and your automatic responses work together seamlessly to help you perform to your greatest capacity—far better than you imagined.

    This approach is excellent because it basically effortless. All you have to do is listen to your hypnotic CD or MP3 in order to reap the benefits of this approach. There is another benefit as well and that is pure relaxation. When you allow your body to relax on such a deep level, you are better able to perform well in all aspects of your favorite sports.

    You can find an outstanding recording by legendary hypnotherapist Duncan McColl here – Hypnosis For Sports. This talented hypnotherapist offers everything you need to achieve higher motivation and proper focus that lead to the right automatic responses. Other excellent options are available here – Sports Self Help. Just click the links for more information.

    J Seymour writes for a number of hypnosis and NLP related websites such as http://www.selfhelprecordings.com – an online self hypnosis shop based in the USA, http://www.justbewell.com – a site in the UK which both offers one to one hypnotherapy sessions and hosts a self hypnosis recordings shop, and http://www.hypnotherapy-nlp-treatments.com – a hypnotherapy and NLP site based in Ireland.


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    How Hypnosis Can Enhance Sports Performance

    Though not always flying under the banner of ‘hypnosis’, these days almost all top level sports men and women – and the elite mental coaches who work with them – use some form of hypnosis to aid them in performing at their very best.

    Through its unique ability to harness the power of the subconscious mind, hypnosis is able to assist the sports person in achieving some really amazing results.

    In the world of modern competitive sports, where national pride and huge sums of money are often at stake, it just makes sense that the sports person is able to utilise every legal means in order to obtain real results.

    Indeed, hypnosis has a very long history in connection with sports of all kinds.

    For years, the Soviet Olympic team used it in order to give them the edge, and because of their success, it didn’t take long for other teams to rapidly incorporate hypnosis into their own elite athlete training with impressive results.

    Nowhere are results more important than in the field of competitive sports. Any strategy or approach that fails to produce champion results is quickly discarded, while those that do show themselves to have real value are rapidly incorporated into training.

    The list of positive advantages that sports men and women gain from incorporating hypnosis into their training is varied and long. Benefits include enabling the athlete to remain calm under pressure, maintain focus and eliminate distractions, improve mental stamina and increase endurance, ease pre-competition nerves, as well as improve the athlete’s attitude and motivation.

    Very often, the athlete or mental coach uses words such as ‘entering the zone’ or ‘creative visualization’. In essence, what this means is that the sports person is able to access and work directly with their subconscious — that driver of abilities and the powerhouse of beliefs, in order to properly program it for accomplishment and success.

    Since he was very young, champion golfer Tiger Woods, for example, has used hypnosis on a regular basis. His mental coach and family friend, Jay Brunza introduced the golfer to this powerful tool when Woods was just thirteen years old.

    States Woods: ‘We worked on a way to visualize the target and pull it back into my hands and body and let my subconscious react. That’s what’s best for me.’ So successful was this strategy that: ‘It is inherent in what I do now’, states Woods.

    In the UK, WBC Heavyweight Champion Frank Bruno and WBC Super Middleweight Champion Nigel Benn both employed hypnosis in order to perform at their peak.

    In his 1996 WBO Super Middleweight title fight, Chris Eubank was defeated by Steve Collins who attributed much of the victory to the fact that he had used hypnosis in his mental preparation for the fight.

    Collins had worked with former champion bodybuilder Tony Quinn and was hypnotically programmed to deliver two punches for every one thrown by his competitor. In the fight, Eubank threw 300 punches, compared to over 600 from Collins.

    But you don’t need to be a professional athlete or sportsperson in order to harness the wonderful power of hypnosis. You too can learn to use it to enhance your game, allowing you to fully enjoy yourself and the results you get from your sporting hobby.

    If you want to be at the top of your game, it makes sense to seek out a properly qualified hypnotherapist, someone who has both interest in and experience of working in the field of sports hypnosis.

    Do that and you too can put yourself into ‘the zone’ and become even more of a winner!

    Peter Field is one of the leading British hypnotherapists, with practices in Birmingham and London, England. He is the author of many articles on health, hypnosis and psychotherapy; a Fellow of the Royal Society for Health, and a Member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy. More of his interesting articles, hypnosis for sports improvement, and other helpful information can be found on his website: Hypnotherapy Birmingham London UK


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    Self Hypnosis Tool Box!

    A Complete Kit Including 35 Professional Scripts For Using And Understanding Hypnosis!
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