On
the surface, this article appears
to deal with the mindset needed to reach championship
level in bodybuilding.
But look closer.
It gives you everything you need
to become a winner, a champion, a success
in any field you care to name. If you're
chasing success in your business, pay very close
attention to Tom's 12 Points.
What
it Takes to Be a Champion
by Tom Venuto
Every
so often you meet a bodybuilder who is very different.
They radiate a mysterious strength, power, and
charisma that is seldom seen. You may not be able
to put your finger on exactly what it is that
is that makes this person stand out, but something
special is definitely there; they are a champion.
Skeptics
would say that it is drugs that makes these athletes
better than the rest, but if you had the opportunity
to study a group of these exceptional athletes,
you would find that every single one of them has
certain outstanding characteristics in common
that the losers do not. They all take specific
actions every day. They all have similar thought
patterns and belief systems. They all talk alike.
They all have specific personality traits. They
all have certain habits. It is these traits that
set them apart from the failures.
What
are these qualities that make these people so
exceptional? And why do so few have them while
most do not? This list of 12 traits will describe
what qualities separate the winners from the losers.
If you cultivate these traits in yourself, you
too can become a champion and you will grow with
an aura of strength and power that will set you
on the road to bodybuilding success.
The
12 Traits of Champions:
(1)
Champions are positive thinkers; they believe
in themselves.
Undoubtedly
the most important quality that all champions
share is an unwavering belief that they will succeed.
Champions always look for the good in every situation.
No matter what obstacles they encounter, they
always continue to think positive. Without confidence,
faith in your abilities, and positive mental attitude,
you’ve defeated yourself before you ever
step onstage.
(2)
Champions visualize their successes.
Champions
understand the importance of positive mental imagery
or visualization. Champion bodybuilders visualize
exactly how they want their bodies to look, they
see themselves standing onstage accepting the
first place trophy, and they mentally rehearse
every workout in vivid detail. They do this over
and over in their minds hundreds or even thousands
of times before it becomes physical reality.
(3)
Champions surround themselves with positive people
and avoid negative influences.
Champions
keep themselves in a "positive shell"
and do not associate with negative people, places,
or things. Arnold Schwarzenegger put it this way:
"I have nothing to do with negative relationships.
I stay away from negative influences. I have no
time for negative thinkers and pessimists. Such
people will suck you dry until you have become
as pessimistic as they are. Then you’ll
have not just one but two losers."
(4)
Champions are goal setters.
Champions
realize that if they don’t know where they’re
going, that is exactly where they’ll end
up; nowhere! Champions consistently set long and
short-term goals. From day to day workout goals
to long term career objectives, champion’s
have written out specific, measurable goals with
a deadline.
(5)
Champions have a burning desire to succeed.
Champions
not only have goals, but they ardently desire
them. Robert Collier, summed up the idea of desire
beautifully in his 1926 self-help classic Secret
of the Ages." He said, "Very few people
know how to desire with sufficient intensity.
They do not know what it is to feel and manifest
that intense, eager, longing, craving, insistent,
demanding, ravenous desire which is akin to the
persistent, insistent, ardent, overwhelming desire
of the drowning man for a breath of air, or a
desert-lost man for a drink of water, or the famished
man for bread and meat." Champions have burning
desire. They want it and they want it badly.
(6)
Champions are disciplined and consistent.
Champions
live and breathe the bodybuilding lifestyle all
year round. They are committed and disciplined
in training and dietary practices. They know that
in bodybuilding there is no off-season and success
does not come overnight. Champions never miss
a scheduled workout and never miss a meal. Champion
bodybuilders are probably the most dedicated athletes
in any sport.
(7)
Champions are persistent
Champions
never, ever quit. Thomas Edison was the epitome
of persistence: He conducted 10,000 experiments
before finally finding a filament that would burn
in the electric light bulb. Champion bodybuilders
approach their vocation with the same diligence
of an Edison. They know that if they persist long
enough, eventually they must succeed.
(8)
Champions learn from their failures
Champions
don't view losses as failures, they see them as
learning experiences. When asked how it felt to
fail 10,000 times, Thomas Edison replied, "
I didn’t fail, I learned 9,999 ways that
wouldn’t work." Champions know that
they haven’t failed until they quit; but
once they quit, then they have failed. A champion
finds a lesson in every apparent loss and finds
ways to grow from it.
(9)
Champions have incredible powers of focus and
concentration
Champions
set goals and then maintain a laser-like focus
on them. They have the ability to always keep
the long term objective in their sights while
focusing 100% on what they are doing at the moment.
If you watch a champion train you will notice
that they are completely oblivious to their surroundings.
100% of their focus and concentration is on what
they are doing. They almost appear to have slipped
into a hypnosis-like trance. This peak physiological
and psychological state has often been referred
to as being in "the zone" or being in
"flow." Champions can access this state
instantly at will. When it comes time to train
they turn everything else off and zero in on what
they are doing.
(10)
Champions have a deep love and boundless enthusiasm
for the sport.
To
a loser, training and dieting is work and drudgery.
To a champion, training and dieting are a love,
a joy, and a passion. Champions are enthusiastic
about what they do; they can’t wait to train
each day. Motivational speaker Tom Hopkins once
said, "Work is anything you’re doing
when you’d rather be doing something else."
Champions are doing what they love, so to them
it’s not work at all, its fun!
(11)
Champions strive for constant and never ending
improvement
Champions
are never satisfied with the status quo; they
never rest on their laurels. Champions aim for
small improvements every day in every way. Champions
are open-minded and are always looking for a better
way to do things. Although champions are always
striving for more, they also realize that success
is a journey, so they enjoy each moment and savor
every step along the way.
(12)
Champions are hard workers; they are willing to
go the extra mile
Positive
thinking, goal setting, visualization, desire,
persistence, and enthusiasm are vital, but without
action and hard work, these traits are all worthless.
Edison said, "Success is 98% perspiration
and 2% inspiration." Champions are hard workers.
Champions take consistent action and they are
willing to do the things that the losers are not.
Champions make themselves go to the gym when they
don’t feel like going. Champions stay on
the bike another 15 minutes, even when they are
exhausted. Champions do 5 extra reps after the
losers have stopped. Champions are steadfast with
their diets when the failures break down and cheat.
Champions have the willingness to train through
the pain barrier while the failures quit when
it starts to hurt. In short, champions go the
extra mile.
This
article was provided courtesy of Tom
Venuto and www.burnthefat.com.
Tom is a lifetime natural bodybuilder,
personal trainer, gym owner, freelance
writer and author of "Burn the
Fat, Feed The Muscle" (BFFM):
Fat Burning Secrets of the World's
Best Bodybuilders and Fitness Models. |
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