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Confidence is silent. Don’t say it if you can’t back it up.
When you tell everyone you’re the best, just be prepared: That statement comes with consequences. Because even if you only said it to kick yourself
Is your trainer getting you results, or just getting you tired?
You know this image: Star athlete works out in front of the cameras, trainer sends it all over social media so you get to see
GET ON MY LEVEL…or get out of my way.
There’s no such thing as a meaningless game. Doesn’t matter if it’s the first preseason event or a midseason All-Star Game or the last game in
Fear & Respect: Crushing the Competition
Fear and respect: Whether you’re in sports, business, or any competitive field, you’re not here to make friends. You’re here because you’re fighting to be
It’s Not Weak to Take a Day Off–It’s Necessary
It’s not a weakness to recognize your body’s need to recover, it’s a weakness to be so addicted to training and so scared to miss
FINDING THE ZONE
WHEN YOU’RE IN THE ZONE, YOU SHUT OUT EVERYTHING ELSE, AND CONTROL THE UNCONTROLLABLE. An excerpt from RELENTLESS: From Good to Great to Unstoppable, by
Is LeBron a Cleaner?
If you’ve read RELENTLESS, and you’re familiar with the characteristics for Coolers, Closers, and Cleaners, you won’t be surprised that I’m constantly asked which players
BLOG: Drinking is easy. Winning is not.
I’m often asked if I “allow” my players to drink alcohol. I’ll be honest: They don’t need my permission. They’re pro athletes who have to
Why So Many Injuries in the NBA? Be Surprised There Aren’t More
By Tm S. Grover This column appeared first on SI.com. http://www.si.com/edge/2014/12/18/why-so-many-injuries-be-surprised-there-arent-more Jabari Parker—selected #2 by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2014 NBA draft–made headlines this week