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On a dare, I was challenged to improve my bowling game by 30% simply using my mind. After a 15 minute mental exercise, I improved it by nearly 100%! Now you can too... Experience the workshop

My Story

My name is Daniel D'Neuville and I am a peak performance researcher and trainer. In my typical workshops, I teach people how access powerful states of mind and walk across a bed of 1200° coals. The firewalk demonstrates  that with a focused mind and congruent action, we can do extraordinary things. Four years ago, during a lively discussion with a close friend, I was explaining how the principals learned in my firewalking workshop could apply to every area of a person’s life. I said sports are especially easy to demonstrate this. To prove it, I told my buddy that I could improve my bowling game by more than 50 pins just by using my mind. He laughed because he knew just how terrible a bowler I was.

In the past, when I did bowl, I would barely break 100 and rarely had a bowling outing more than a couple of times a year. If anything was going to prove a point bowling was it. The challenge was set.

The day he put me to the test, we agreed to create a baseline performance against which to compare any improvement. I bowled 3 games with my old mindset, scoring a 112, 117 and a 124. I then took a 20 minute “break”. Using the same principals I teach people to walk over hot coals, I put myself into a peak mind/body state that most athletes would refer to as “the zone”. I also installed  “ the experience” of peak bowling in my biocomputer, using hypnotic learning principals.

The next three games I bowled a 197, 207, and 209, and after only 20 minutes of mental work. I have to admit, I was very pleased with myself, while not championship level, it was a 98% improvement! A sports nut, my friend got excited and immediately told me I had to teach this to other people. I dismissed the idea initially, because back then, I didn’t like to bowl that much. As I continue I am beginning to build a passion for it, and now find it intriguing as a perfect laboratory for mental training.

OK, I’ll Do It!

Since the challenge test, I’ve gone onto bowl a 245, 269 and a 289. I don’t always do that well, but it’s interesting to consider how well I’d do if I actually bowled more than twice a year. Now almost 5 years later and I have finally decided to go ahead and offer a workshop, teaching mental skills for bowling. 

What better way to introduce people to the peak performance concepts than through a game?

 

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