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Hypnosis conjures up images of a bearded man
with piercing black eyes and a mesmerizing deep voice swinging a
pendulum back and forth, chanting, “You are getting very sleeeeepy.”
Hypnosis is terribly misunderstood and the only exposure to hypnosis
most people will ever have is a Las Vegas stage show. But stage hypnosis for
entertainment and hypnotherapy for behavior change are completely
different animals. Could “real” hypnotherapy help you get leaner?
I’ve wondered the same thing myself for
decades, since I first started bodybuilding.
In the late 1980’s, Dr. Judd Biasiotto
published numerous books about the mind in sports including one
called, “Hypnotize Me And Make Me Great.”
That 70-page book, which has long since gone
out of print (but still holds a hallowed place on my shelf), was one
of the books that sparked my interest in mind power and hypnosis.
In case you’re not familiar with strength
sports, Dr. Judd is the guy who squatted 605 pounds at a body weight
of 132 pounds – a staggering feat, as any powerlifter will tell you.
When a world class lifter who also holds a PhD in sports psychology
says there’s something to hypnosis, and that his mental training
regimen was instrumental in his success, a teenage wannabe
bodybuilder, desperate for muscle, listens!
All these years later, my interest in hypnosis
and the powers of the mind have never waned. I’ve used self hypnosis
as well as hypnosis CD’s, which were directed at improving
performance in the gym, generating maximum intensity during workouts
and pushing through the pain barrier. While I don’t see hypnosis as
anything magical, I do believe it has been helpful. I also believe
that a comprehensive mental training program, which may include
hypnosis, can make or break your weight loss program success and
give athletes a competitive advantage.
Any seasoned coach can tell you that which diet
or training program you follow is irrelevant if you can’t follow it
consistently. Many of the problems such as non-compliance,
self-sabotage, inconsistency and lack of motivation are mind
problems, not body problems.
One misconception about hypnosis is the fear
that you’ll lose command of your faculties during a session or that
it’s some kind of “mind control.” This is not true to any greater
degree than your family, friends, peers or culture have “controlled”
your mind.
The fact is, the mind is amenable to
suggestion, (especially the mind of a very young child), and in that
sense everything is hypnosis. Reading the newspaper or watching TV
is hypnosis or “mental programming” in one sense. You get
“programmed” by societal norms to become one of the masses, unless
you make a choice to be different and become what you want to be.
Another source of misconceptions about hypnosis
comes from stage hypnosis, which has virtually nothing to do with
hypnotherapy for personal change. The stage hypnotist intentionally
ferrets out the most susceptible individuals in his audience - who
happen to be willing participants - and then induces some hypnotic
phenomenon for entertainment value.
Hypnosis, as used in personal change work, is
simply a relaxed state of altered consciousness and heightened focus
where the conscious mind gets out of the way, allowing a message
from the hypnotherapist to reach your subconscious more easily. When
your subconscious gets the message, it stimulates positive
behaviors, so hypnosis is simply a tool for behavior change.
Self hypnosis (by yourself), is as simple as taking long, deep
breaths, getting relaxed (sometimes using progressive muscle
relaxation techniques), then doing your visualization or repeating
affirmations, or even listening to your own home-made affirmations
tape.
Many people report great success with hypnosis,
but others do not. The mixed results probably have to do with the
practitioner, and some with the subject. What kind of results can
you expect from hypnosis? Could hypnosis help you lose weight or
change your body in other ways?
I believe that there is a mind-body link and
that it’s entirely possible that the brain, central nervous system
and subconscious mind can literally “talk” to the various cells of
your body and that this may be a factor in healing from illnesses. I
believe that the body is a remarkable self-healing machine and its
own natural pharmacy.
I think it’s pretty difficult to prove, but
being that a legitimate science exists on this subject (it’s called
psychoneuroimmunology), the scientific community seems to think
enough of the mind-body connection to spend time, money and
resources to formally investigate it. There are many exciting and
plausible theories. We also have the placebo effect to consider,
where a belief can affect biology in truly amazing ways.
That said, when it comes to hypnosis, I think
you should view it with an eye of caution as well as interest. First
and foremost, and perhaps exclusively, you should see hypnosis as a
tool to change behavior. When you look at a claim made for hypnosis,
you should ask yourself whether that claim is a result that can be
achieved through a change in your behavior.
For example, if someone promotes hypnosis for
muscle growth, is it possible that your behavior might change in a
way that you gain more muscle? The answer is yes. The hypnosis might
help you change your eating habits, and you might just push yourself
harder in the gym. Therefore, the muscle growth occurs as a result
of behavior change - eating better and training harder - rather than
the hypnosis itself.
It’s the same with body fat reduction: Will
hypnosis magically increase your metabolism from a mind body
connection? While I like to keep an open mind, I seriously doubt it
and I’m not too enthused about hypnotherapists who say they will
hypnotize you and your metabolism will speed up. If it can happen,
I’m not sure it will ever be provable using the scientific method,
so it may ultimately come down to your will to believe the claims.
So, could hypnosis help with breast
enlargement? Well, maybe. A thought might bubble up from your
subconscious mind that it’s a good idea to save up your money, go
visit the doctor, and fork over the three grand for implants
(sarcasm intended).
Guys, I could give the same warning about
hypnosis for enlargement of your…. uh… your amount of hair… yeah,
hair growth, that’s it… watch out for those hair growth hypnosis
claims. I’m not so sure I believe them (grin).
What about weight loss?
Although the results are not definitive,
there’s some clinical psychology research that’s been published in
peer reviewed journals which shows successful results from hypnosis
for weight loss. In part 2 of this series, you’ll hear more about
what those studies found.
Even more eye-opening in my view are some of
the documented cases of medical hypnosis, which range from simple
pain relief from dental work to surgery without anesthesia (which is
pretty freaky if you think about it). The mind does affect the body.
In my opinion, hypnosis sessions or hypnosis
CD’s can be a valuable adjunct to a comprehensive fitness, nutrition
and lifestyle program for some people, if you get them from a
reputable and skilled hypnotherapist.
Even better, I believe the ideal type of
session would include conscious coaching and education as well as
traditional hypnosis, not just a passive situation where you listen
and expect your mind to be positively “programmed.”
Then again, I think this is why weight loss
hypnosis CDs sell like gangbusters, because they’re often sold under
the pretense that you do absolutely nothing. Just listen and get
slim - the perfect “quick fix.”
I don’t think it’s that simple or easy. You
have to accept responsibility for change, take an active role in
creating change and have a bias for action if you really want to be
successful. You have to work on the physical and mental plane
simultaneously not just “think positive” or rely on self help CD’s
of any kind.
So while I DO believe hypnosis can be a
valuable tool, at the end of the day, programming your mind for
success all boils down to what you say to yourself (and
see/read/listen to), most of the time. You can’t work with a
hypnotherapist every day for the rest of your life, but you do talk
to yourself non stop every single day, and repetition is a proven
way to condition the mind.
The way you talk to yourself, most of the time,
IS “hypnosis” if you think about it… it’s self-hypnosis.
If you already have a structured training and
nutrition plan, Like
Burn The
Fat, Feed The Muscle, but you’re having challenges
with the behavior change side of things, I hypnosis or positive
mental programming CD’s might be worth trying as an additional tool
in your “mental training” took kit.
Just remember that in the long run, you are
your own best hypnotherapist and when it comes to the claims, let
the buyer beware.
Tom Venuto, author of
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the Author:
Tom Venuto is a fat loss expert, lifetime
natural (steroid-free) bodybuilder, freelance writer, and author
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