3 Questions That All Champions Ask Themselves.

thomas daniels

Semi-Pro
What most tennis players don't know is that.

Tennis Champions are always asking themselves the right questions and this is very powerful, it helps them to self-coach, self- direct and self-correct themselves in their careers.

They know that.

It's more about reaching your full potential as a player and playing up to it in every tennis match, so YOU may want to write that down.

"Now I want to share with you guys 3 questions that all tennis champions have asked themselves BEFORE they were ever Champion and these questions have been the foundation for their success".

All real and lasting success in anything starts with the foundation that you create for it as a player.

How can I say that? Well, I have spent the last 18 years doing research on them and this is what I have discovered so far in and with my studies.

The first question that they ask themselves is...

How great do I really want to become?

There is no limit to how great you can become as a player in the future.

The only limits that you have are all mental, meaning they are only in your minds.

Which is powerful when you think deeply on this, because that means you can be as great as you want to be in the future!!

Doesn't it?

Next question they ask themselves.

How much do I want to win?

As a competitive tennis player.

You have to get and stay hungry.

My high school coach used to call this The eye test before a match.

"He would look into your eyes before a match to get a sense of where you were at mentally and would then tell you how to snap out of it, if he felt your energy wasn't flowing in the right direction". (coaches reading this should take note of that too)

As he would say to us. "The eyes never lie my son"!!

Commit to going all in every practice and then this will have a carry over affect into your matches.

Before every match ask yourself, (How bad do I want to win this match?).

Why not.

Be in it to win it and leave it all out there on the court, that way, win or lose, you can still walk off the court feeling like a Champion!!!

Last question that they ask themselves.

How committed am I to reaching my goals?

Champions know that success is an inside job.

They know that they have to be committed to doing whatever it takes, to reaching their tenis goals and the one thing that they do, that others don't is this.

They never lower their goals or make excuses for not reaching them, they just use more willpower and mental focus to push through the struggle.

This creates a energtic forcefield for them and around them, and that eventually helps them to breakthrough their inner mental struugles and becomes Champions.

In other words.

They never allow anyone or anything to get in their way of becoming a Champion and they do this by harnessing and directling their energy towards what they want to become and not towards what they don't want!!
 
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