Fight the excuses you make! Everyone has "what if's" in their brain and we have all failed ourselves due to that. A "what if" can be positive when it turns into a motivation prior to a goal you will conquer. A "what if" can also be a negative that comes with regret of not attempting to pursue that goal. I would prefer to see "what if I work as hard as I can to become the best player I can be?" instead of "what if I HAD worked as hard as I could to become the best player I could have been?" At Hooplab we want to eliminate the negative "what ifs" by pushing our players to their potential especially when the excuses begin to creep up. In order to do so we must acknowledge our personal excuses that hold us back from reaching that potential. Do not let excuses sway you toward under-performing which will create that negative "what if" later. Excuses are fears that lead to failure and we fail to the level of our training and preparation. We encourage all interested in continuing the push to take a look at our programs and see if something fits. We look forward to partnering alongside you to work towards your potential!
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AuthorJohn Williams, Trainer, ESPN+ analyst, Coach Archives
October 2022
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