High Gain Distortion
High Gain Distortion
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About Cognitive Distortion and Taking 20 Years to Race 100 Metres
Chantal lost her legs in a farm accident at age 13, she eventually discovered wheel chair racing, which set her off on a ride of Olympic proportions. Since winning her first bronze medals in Barcelona in 1992, she officially ended her Paralympics racing career with winning golden medals in all five wheel chair racing distances at the Beijing Paralympics in 2008.
Of all her twenty-one Paralympics medals, the one she is particularly proud of is the one she got for beating her two closest Chinese competitors by covering 100 metres in around 16 seconds for a spectacular finish in front of 91 thousand cheering spectators at Beijing's Olympic stadium.
But while the actual race may have taken just a few seconds, Chantal cleverly notes that it actually took her 20 years of hard work and perseverance to win that race - years of training, four hours daily, six days a week, 11 months a year, with all the ups and downs, highs and lows, wins and losses.
Clearly, Chantal is also a world champion in cognitive restructuring. Not only did she have to restructure her thoughts after her accident to realise that her life was not over but also had to constantly overcome all the psychological barriers inherent in a career as an elite athlete.
Certainly, there was no place for any "all or nothing thinking", "should and musts", "excuses and rationalisations" or "catastrophising", typical mistakes we often make that stop us from persevering with our goals and quickly recovering from setbacks.
Learning how to avoid and restructure negative thoughts is critical for long-term behaviour change and should therefore be a key element of any evidence-based weight management program.
If Chantal had given up after blowing a training day, had not constantly changed and adapted her training strategy to deal with changing circumstances, had made excuses for or rationalised her setbacks, had given in to thoughts that any race lost was the end of her career, she would not have ended up where she did.
Thinking you blew your "diet" because you took a bite of the "wrong" food, thinking you "should" or "must" reach a certain weight, always blaming your setbacks on others, or thinking that any pound regained is just the first step to gaining it all back again, are all surefire ways to failure.
Fortunately, with professional help, negative thinking and thought distortions can be overcome. As Chantal pointed out, she would probably not have won her 100 m Gold medal in Beijing had she not regularly Skyped with her sport psychologist.
Successfully maintaining weight loss is like training for the Olympics - one day at a time!
About Dr. Sharma:
Dr. Sharma has authored and co-authored more than 250 scientific articles and has lectured widely on the etiology and management of obesity and related cardiovascular disorders. He sends his informative messages through his blog Dr. Sharma's Obesity Notes.
For more information on Obesity visit;
Website: http://www.drsharma.ca/
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Pedal Help................?
I play mostly symphonic and gothic metal. Also some progressive rock also.
Do you think the Big Muff or the Metal Muff would be the best distortion pedal for me?
Or what distortion pedal do YOU think would be best for my type of music, it doesn't have to have "Metal" in it's name. It could be just a high gained distortion pedal.
P.S: I also play some Punk Rock (Green Day, Escape The Fate, My Chemical Romance)
well i have a Ibanez pedal bout forty bucks and i play close to the same music you do and this guy does fine
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Ibanez-Tone-Lok-DS7-Distortion-Pedal-100678853-i1124254.gc
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