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prisoner who visualized golf

by Loy Borer Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

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What was James Nesmeth's power of visualization?

Power of Visualization. James Nesmeth was an average golfer. He generally shot in the mid to low nineties, but dreamed of improving. However, his efforts to raise his golf game were interrupted by the war in Vietnam.

How long was Major Nesmeth in prison?

Major Nesmeth was captured and became a prisoner of war, where he spent seven years imprisoned in a cage that was 4 and a half feet long and 5 feet tall. During his imprisonment, he saw no one, talked to no one and had no physical activity. For the first few months, all he did was hope and pray for release.

What is reality about?

More importantly, we have the ability to intentionally reshape our brains through our thoughts and experiences. Reality is really about perception. The thoughts, feelings and emotions that go through our minds are what ultimately determine the content and quality of our lives.

What was Colonel Hall's virtual world?

In Colonel Hall’s case, his virtual world was the golf courses that he mentally created and played in his confined cell. He memorized every aspect of each course that he had played, down to each hole, tree, rough, fairway, and the speed of the greens. Every day Colonel Hall would go through his routine until he was released on February 12, 1973, with 590 other P.O.W’s.

What is the Aspen Pyramid?

This book is based on a self-coaching forum (ASPEN Pyramid) that provides the beginner and advanced single-digit handicap golfer with a safe, ergonomic classic golf swing for more power and control, without debilitating injuries that are common with some modern-day golf swings. As part of the ESPY Golf Swing Coach is a workout program designed especially for golfers and an effective diet program detailed below:

Where did Colonel Hall go to college?

Colonel Hall attended the University of Mississippi, Ole Miss, for one year before accepting an appointment at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. There he was the captain on the golf team with a handicap of four (4). The four handicap would become an important footnote in The Colonel Hall story.

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