Sunday, September 26, 2010

RECOGNIZING YOUR TOUGHEST COMPETITOR

“Viewing yourself as your toughest competitor is one of the best ways to multiply your results.” - Darren Hardy

Ask any successful athlete to identify when the turning point for their success started, and most will tell you it was when they finally recognized that giving 100% and pushing themselves to do their absolute best in everything they did. That's when growth begins.

How often do you workout or scrimmage and not give your best, your 100 percent? I see it all the time in practices. Players like to play hard when the ball is in their hands, yet they only give 100% on defense when they're mad or after a player 'schooled them' on the last play.

You can't give 75% today and make up for it tomorrow by giving 125% and expect your game to grow... it doesn't work that way.

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