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<blockquote data-quote="93SVTCobra" data-source="post: 2256623" data-attributes="member: 2124"><p><strong>New Information</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if everyone here received this email but I thought I would post it as I went through this seminar earlier this year and it was GREAT information! If your interested in signing up for this FREE seminar please call the main SVTOA number at (866) 377-8862 to register.</p><p></p><p>Dear SVTOA member,</p><p></p><p>Some days, your personal performance on the track can only be described as spectacular... a moment of brilliance where you can do nothing wrong behind the wheel. You can tell what the car's going to do even before it happens. You're in sync with the rhythm and balance of your car as you maneuver around the course. Time seems to slow down. Your focus is sharp and your mind easily processes the actions of driving 'in the moment'. The act of driving itself is effortless even though your energy level is high... Unfortunately, these moments of brilliance are often all too elusive. Why can't it always be this way? Why is it that some days your mind wanders to all kinds of irrelevant thoughts and you can't keep your focus on the task of driving ? You're one step behind the action that's happening on the track. You always seem to be playing catch-up and you end up just hanging on rather than being "up on the wheel". You make mistakes that build on each other and your performance nosedives. The harder you try not to mess up, the more it seems to happen. In spite of what you might tell yourself, you know that the problem isn't the car, it's you...</p><p></p><p>Hello, my name is Dr. Jacques Dallaire and I'm the President and Founder of Human Performance International. At HPI, over the past 23 years we've worked with more than 600 high performance racers including many world and series champions from 32 countries and nearly every form of racing on the planet.</p><p></p><p>Fellow SVTOA members had this to say after participating in the seminar at a recent On Track event...</p><p></p><p>"I see how I can not only relate this seminar to driving, but also how I do things in my personal life." </p><p>"This seminar has changed how I look at things." </p><p>"It was incredibly interesting, I'm going to apply this to my driving this weekend." </p><p>" My wife and children should attend, it will help everyone in my family, in all aspects of our lives." </p><p>Together with the SVTOA and the FORD Racing Performance Center, we invite you to register to participate in the Mental Skills and Driving Performance seminar being organized for Saturday morning, May 21st from 10:00 a.m.- noon, in conjunction with the upcoming On Track at the Autobahn national SVTOA on-track event. Visit our website at <a href="http://www.mindshaper.com" target="_blank">www.mindshaper.com</a> to find out more about HPI and our performance programs and products, and plan to attend this pilot SVTOA/FORD Racing Performance Center event. Make an investment in yourself. Find out how you can learn to deliver driving performances worthy of a champion racer.</p><p></p><p>Since this is a pilot program it will really help us out if you pre-register. This seminar will work with you to develop your mental stamina so that when you are in the car you are better qualified to make quick and sound decisions as well as develop your mental focus. Remember, there is no charge to attend - it's complimentary!</p><p></p><p>SVTOA... the ride of your life!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93SVTCobra, post: 2256623, member: 2124"] [b]New Information[/b] I'm not sure if everyone here received this email but I thought I would post it as I went through this seminar earlier this year and it was GREAT information! If your interested in signing up for this FREE seminar please call the main SVTOA number at (866) 377-8862 to register. Dear SVTOA member, Some days, your personal performance on the track can only be described as spectacular... a moment of brilliance where you can do nothing wrong behind the wheel. You can tell what the car's going to do even before it happens. You're in sync with the rhythm and balance of your car as you maneuver around the course. Time seems to slow down. Your focus is sharp and your mind easily processes the actions of driving 'in the moment'. The act of driving itself is effortless even though your energy level is high... Unfortunately, these moments of brilliance are often all too elusive. Why can't it always be this way? Why is it that some days your mind wanders to all kinds of irrelevant thoughts and you can't keep your focus on the task of driving ? You're one step behind the action that's happening on the track. You always seem to be playing catch-up and you end up just hanging on rather than being "up on the wheel". You make mistakes that build on each other and your performance nosedives. The harder you try not to mess up, the more it seems to happen. In spite of what you might tell yourself, you know that the problem isn't the car, it's you... Hello, my name is Dr. Jacques Dallaire and I'm the President and Founder of Human Performance International. At HPI, over the past 23 years we've worked with more than 600 high performance racers including many world and series champions from 32 countries and nearly every form of racing on the planet. Fellow SVTOA members had this to say after participating in the seminar at a recent On Track event... "I see how I can not only relate this seminar to driving, but also how I do things in my personal life." "This seminar has changed how I look at things." "It was incredibly interesting, I'm going to apply this to my driving this weekend." " My wife and children should attend, it will help everyone in my family, in all aspects of our lives." Together with the SVTOA and the FORD Racing Performance Center, we invite you to register to participate in the Mental Skills and Driving Performance seminar being organized for Saturday morning, May 21st from 10:00 a.m.- noon, in conjunction with the upcoming On Track at the Autobahn national SVTOA on-track event. Visit our website at [url]www.mindshaper.com[/url] to find out more about HPI and our performance programs and products, and plan to attend this pilot SVTOA/FORD Racing Performance Center event. Make an investment in yourself. Find out how you can learn to deliver driving performances worthy of a champion racer. Since this is a pilot program it will really help us out if you pre-register. This seminar will work with you to develop your mental stamina so that when you are in the car you are better qualified to make quick and sound decisions as well as develop your mental focus. Remember, there is no charge to attend - it's complimentary! SVTOA... the ride of your life! [/QUOTE]
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