Ive just been watching and listening to a guy on tv here in the uk, Matthew Syed, journo and 3 times commonwealth table tennis champion.
He has written a book, 'Bounce' in which he debunks the myth of people inherently having a talent...i.e. David Beckham, Tiger woods et al.
Syed has delved into the lives of the top sportspeople and his conclusion is that they all practiced religiously and almost obsessively to achieve what they have. the common theme he derived from these achievers is that they all have a mindset that "they will get better".
Woods and Beckham for instance, both practiced loads and loads from a very early age, more than their peers and contemporaries.
his conclusion is that they are not special, they had a stronger drive and belief than others and that this, ultimately makes them appear far more talented and natural than others.
hard work chaps! in life, business, sport...and game, practice, fail, practice fail, practice fail...but learn along the way, the formula is simple but the road is long, it requires tenacity, resilience and belief, alpha traits?
this will come as nothing new to some of you, a reminder to others and myself. Game is no different, those naturals were probably practicing from a very early age but may not even have realised it ergo it appears natural.
you may not be hitting home runs every week but your averages will go up...if you work at it.
He has written a book, 'Bounce' in which he debunks the myth of people inherently having a talent...i.e. David Beckham, Tiger woods et al.
Syed has delved into the lives of the top sportspeople and his conclusion is that they all practiced religiously and almost obsessively to achieve what they have. the common theme he derived from these achievers is that they all have a mindset that "they will get better".
Woods and Beckham for instance, both practiced loads and loads from a very early age, more than their peers and contemporaries.
his conclusion is that they are not special, they had a stronger drive and belief than others and that this, ultimately makes them appear far more talented and natural than others.
hard work chaps! in life, business, sport...and game, practice, fail, practice fail, practice fail...but learn along the way, the formula is simple but the road is long, it requires tenacity, resilience and belief, alpha traits?
this will come as nothing new to some of you, a reminder to others and myself. Game is no different, those naturals were probably practicing from a very early age but may not even have realised it ergo it appears natural.
you may not be hitting home runs every week but your averages will go up...if you work at it.