One person in pursuit of excellence raises the standards of everyone around them. And as they strive for greatness they bring out the greatness in others.
Be that one person today.
"When you get to the game, everybody wants to win. Everybody wants to play well.
It's what did you do to get to the game?
How did you prepare?
How did you practice?
What kinds of habits did you create?"
Games are played on game day, but games are won in practice.
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No Deposit - No Return. There is no secret to success. You have to put in the work.
“The fact of the matter is, if you want to be good, you really don’t have a lot of choices because it takes what it takes.”
– Nick Saban
10 Ways to be a Great Teammate:
1. Lead by Example
2. Encourage
3. Think We > Me
4. Bring Positive Energy
5. Respect ALL
6. Be Reliable
7. Be Committed
8. Communicate Openly
9. Compete!
10. Show Trust
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Your standard isn't what you say it is.
Your standard is what you do under pressure.
Your standard is what you do when nobody is watching.
Your standard is what you do when facing adversity.
Your standard is what you do even when it's inconvenient.
Be who you say you are.
PLAYERS: Your results are a reflection of your habits, choices, and what you value most. Everybody says they want certain results but they don't always do what's necessary to achieve those desired outcomes. What you do is what you believe. Everything else is just talk.
Your performance in games depends mainly on two things:
1. Your preparation before the game
2. Your mindset during the game
To perform your best, you need to be fully prepared and mentally locked in.
“Most people mistake speed and skill for talent. Real talent starts with energy, drive, work ethic and the will to win. Without these attributes, a player can never be great.” -Allen Fox
Great teams don't compete against an opponent. Great teams compete against a standard of play. It's not about being the better team. It's about being better today than you were yesterday. This mindset doesn't always produce a win, but it always produces winners.
10 Things Teammates Don't Let Teammates Do In CHAMPIONSHIP CULTURES
1. Cut Corners
2. Whine and Complain
3. Make Excuses
4. Act Selfishly
5. Disrespect Each Other
6. Divide the Team
7. Trash the Coaches
8. Embarrass the Program
9. Give Up
10. Let Teammates Down
#CultureWins
Hustling Is Contagious
Hustling is Infectious
Hustling doesn’t take any talent
Hustling creates energy
Hustling Inspires
Hustling sets a tone
Hustling is symbolic of your state of mind
Hustling is free
Hustling is playing the game the way the game is meant to be played