sm and Inner Coaching for Performance Enhancement
(27) Interactive Guided Imagerysm and Inner Coaching for Performance Enhancement
Presenter:
Paula King, PhD

Objectives:
Participants completing this presentation will be able to:

  1. Define IGIsm and explain how it differs from visualization and guided imagery.
  2. Utilize IGIsm to create an opportunity for their clients to meet and work with an inner coach.
  3. Integrate IGIsm concepts into their performance enhancement work.


Description:
Embraced by coaches and athletes alike, visualization is a popular performance enhancement strategy. IGIsm relies on the same innate mental capacity to imagine as does visualization. However, IGIsm greatly broadens and deepens the application of imagination to performance.

One fundamental construct of IGI
sm is guiding a client in the creation of a trusting relationship with the wisdom residing within each person. This same wisdom which heals our cuts, grew us from a zygote to a baby, from a child to a adult, and many trust intuitively to guide their daily actions, still remains, for most, an illusive quality of which there is awareness, but little or no intentional relationship.

Yet, it is a relationship that, when entered into intentionally, offers enormous support, problem-solving guidance, direction, grounding of new concepts, and conflict resolution. In the sports world, this ability translates into an opportunity to meet and utilize this inner power as a personal coach who is always present, wise, and compassionate. This coach has known you always and in all ways, and can be a valuable ally before, during and after each performance.