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I do that, too, though.
If I don't visualize prior to a game/practice, I find myself feeling really out of position or a step behind. Before a game, I spend a lot of time stretching and visualizing/acting out save motions. I frame each save and move through each corner. The thing is simply that I don't like to talk to myself during a game. Visualization prior to it is a necessity to me.
I think the difference is that positive visualization helps to put me on cruise control whereas it's a plan for you to play the game. Don't know if that makes sense, but I don't think our approaches are too far apart...
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