Friday, September 7, 2012

The difference between being a player and become a player


The difference between being and becoming a player provides a strong lesson for all basketball players and athletes in general. The average American sports fan is convinced that college and professional athletes are at their highest level of play. This idea has many defects, as evidenced by the constant work that Tiger Woods does with his swing. If Tiger has room to "become" a better golfer, what they say about you?

The journey of a basketball player is like a slow climb up the Rockies. Start slowly with small steps of success. Step by step in the effort to turn years of hard work and dedication. A look down the mountain makes you realize that they are just beginning. Else you want to stop and accept where you are during your trip. Because we are committed, it continues to rise. Step by step, it walks with the determination to be the best you can be.

The differences become apparent halfway up the mountain. Some players claim to have arrived as a player, even if they are still young players. These players feel as if the player is strive to be. Everyone feels a "player" and their game is ready for anything. The mountaineer involved knows that his trip has a long way to go. He knows that his game is far from arriving at its peak! This player is what is dedicated to the game is all about.

The player involved is realistic, listen to his coach, and strives to be a bit 'better every day. He is constantly "becoming a player." Michael Jordan is a climber of the largest proportions. His game got better and better, regardless of the awards, NBA titles, and claims to be the best ever. Its hard, the heart and personal pride did not allow him to stop "to become a player."

As a player or a coach, evaluate themselves and the drive to give their best. Do you think you've arrived as a player? If so, be ready for the game and other players to pass you by. When you stop to improve mentally and physically, it remains stagnant and ineffective.

Join Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan in an endless journey up the mountain. When you persevere with the commitment of a sample, you will get the satisfaction of never being satisfied .......

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