Chapter 28 Increasing Sports Performance

Intrinsic Data Fields play a large role in the day to day performance of an athlete. Every serious athlete know what it is like to be in the ‘Zone’. Being centered where everything is balanced and effortless is the optimum state of performance. There are many factors that enter into an athlete’s ability to perform. Many physical factors such as nutrition, day to day practice, and proper rest are well known edges toward maintaining peak performance.

What about the subtle levels? What is happening on an invisible, nonphysical level when an athlete is at their best. Marion Adinolfi has spent several years using the SE-5 to understand optimum health. She has fifteen SE-5s that she uses on a daily basis. She spent 8 years working strictly with people in the medical field to correlate her findings with the SE-5 to the standard medical tests and diagnoses.

For the past year she has applied her knowledge to the athletic performance in bowling and golf. Every person she worked with began as an amateur and moved into the professional levels. She has worked with her subjects and the SE-5 in over 1000 games! She helped bring people from a 130 average to 155 average in one season. Now most of her people are in the 170s and some of her stars are over 200! She had similar results in golf. Scores dropped from the amateur level to the professional level each time. These new members of the PBA did not want us to use their names for obvious reasons. Marion’s programming for the SE-5 is in the process of being copyrighted as she would like to expand her work into all areas of sports. She didn’t share the details of her work, but she did point out some of the more obvious areas that she works on.

The elimination of pain is always of utmost importance for an athlete. In most sports, athletes suffer minor aches and pains all the time. These signals can become extra noise in the system and distract the athlete from their goal. Of course if there is a serious injury, pain is important so that the person doesn’t hurt themselves even more.

Anxiety and nervousness is usually present to some degree, especially as one gets closer to the top and the competition gets more intense. Relaxation and calmness are vital to maintaining a peak level of performance.