Sabtu, 25 April 2009

How to Go for the Gold Medal

When Michael Phelps started shattering the Gold Medal record for the Olympic Games in 2008, gave everyone a training persistence. Certainly the Michael practiced by swimming hundreds of laps on the strength and skills necessary to succeed. Something had to come from him to swim hard to inspire high level every time you jumped into a swimming pool. Winning can breed winning when there is an expectation of success. It 'clear that Michael Phelps expects to dominate the field of swimmers each time you dive into a swimming pool. He is not looking left or right to see his competitors is always looking ahead. The goal of Michael is right in front of him and he is firm in its determination to secure the gold medal is possible.

Olympians learn to pay attention to details that are important aspects of winning. They have never had a day of practice. They understand that there are hundreds of other athletes who practice eight to twelve hours a day to try and board during their next contest. A slight movement in a position of the body, while water is able to determine how fast a swimmer can increase their speed.

There is a great lesson to learn from Olympians. It 'important for personal growth. Olympians to win gold medals for learning master their fears. They understand that fear is false evidence appearing real. "They spend a lot of time to plan their first thought how to overcome their fears. The fear is that a person of physical and mental health. Olympic Athletes often go to the doctor to report pain that they can not explain. Constant anxiety can lead Striped point out that his trust in one or more of the goals of life.

A major strategy of athletes using the limits of their thought life. They know that past failures can serve as an indicator of a new method to achieve their goal. Accepting the challenges of the Olympians as a fact of life. It 'amazing how they wait four years to perform one or more events. It takes real determination and continuous competition around the world for the ability of an Olympic. Olympians must have nerves of steel to overcome the anxiety that every experience when they are ready to start an event. Olympic athletes taking part in a play in a world where a tenth of a second makes the difference between a gold medal or silver.

Persons taking part in the Olympics teach students of all ages the value of persistence. Many of the fears that students have are based on the past problems in the classroom of life. Always ready to gather yourself and prepare for the next challenge. Michael Phelps is an example of how to approach each learning experience with enthusiasm and excitement on your potential return. Every day is an occasion to take a step closer to your goal. As the top athlete is possible for gold, if you practice and persist.

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