Lance
Armstrong said 'pain is temporary, quitting lasts forever'. Greg LeMond said
'it never gets easier, you just go faster'. Fausto Coppi, when asked by a
reporter what it takes to become such a great champion said 'Ride your bike,
ride your bike, ride your bike'... and the bottom line is they are all on the
mark!
What does it take to be a winner, a champion, a strong competitor? What are the
essential ingredients?
Lets
begin with the first and possibly most important 'base' ingredients, GENETICS.
This is the one factor you are simply born with and very little you can do to
influence it, other than chose your parents carefully! Your VO2max and body
type are predetermined. Sure you can tweak them, but a true champion generally
hit the jackpot in the DNA department.
Next
vital ingredient, DETERMINATION. Definition: Firmness of purpose;
resoluteness. One of the most important predictors of success is determination,
sheer willfulness, you must have it, at all costs! The will to pick yourself up
when you don't win and try again. The dogged determination to achieve despite what
others may say, or what obstacles you may come across along the way. The most
successful athletes are those who have pushed through, regardless!
Ingredient number three, DISCIPLINE. This one is a no brainer. You can
have the best genetics and the will to win but without the discipline to carry
out the hard work it takes to get there, the sacrifices you have to make along
the way, and the patience and persistence it is going to take to get there, you
are dead in the water. You got to have a plan mapped out with steps to
achieving your goals and the discipline to carry it out. The achievements you
make in the process increase your ambition. With each step you gain confidence
to stretch further next time.
Next
up, BELIEF. Put simply if you don't believe you can achieve, you won't.
Venus Williams said it, 'In my mind, I'm always the best. If I walk out on the court (and) I think the next person is better,
I've already lost.' Athletes use visualization and see sports psychologists to
work on this one basic important ingredient... belief in yourself. The most
confident athlete, the one who believes he/ she is going to win, is most likely
100% correct!
Lastly you got to have GOAL/S. What is it you want
to achieve? When, how and why? No goal, no motivation! If you truly
understand your motives and reasons, the motivation becomes apparent and the
road forward becomes crystal clear!
In
cycling.... and in life!
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