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My Video Interview With Record Breaker Leigh Timmis….and 3 Lazy Tips for Performance

You can find the full interview and Leigh's written reflections on Welldoing.org

In the meantime here are some tips for the disorganised and overtrained athlete from Leigh's article....

1. Be the best at things that require no talent
Before I could develop interventions to maximise my potential on the world record, I had to build a foundation that nourished growth. This required optimising my lifestyle so I could dedicate the maximum amount of time and energy to pursuing my target. I focussed on three areas:

Time management: Structuring a digital calendar to cover every activity including detail about travel time, who I was meeting and what I needed to take with me ensured I arrived on time and prepared to perform at my best. Appointments with non-negotiable times were colour-coded red, empty time in my calendar was populated with flexible tasks from my to-do list and coloured green.

Organisation: To ensure I found my files quickly, I tidied my desktop and structured the folder organisation on my laptop. I did the same for my living space at home, also ensuring I prepared equipment in the evening, ready for the following day. I took this one step further by separating my life into ‘zones’ which included different places for work, relaxing and sleep. Each ‘zone’ was optimised for its purpose.

Sleep: My performance psychologist would often say: “Sleep is the most powerful performance enhancing drug in the world and the least used.” Our record-breaking strategy was based on working smarter rather than longer, and eight hours of sleep every day ensured optimum physical and cognitive function.