Showing posts with label success. Show all posts
Showing posts with label success. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

"As Bad as You Want to Breathe" Motivation and Football Training Video is Good As It Gets!

"When you want to be successful as bad as you want to breathe, then you'll be successful!"

I assure you, this 5 minute video is worth your time--and you will pass it along.

Wrapped in magnificent football training images, renowned speaker and educator Eric Thomas lays down an incredibly powerful and motivating narrative about what it takes to be successful.

If you need motivation, check it out.

If you struggle to express “what it takes” to others, check it out.

If you want to show how a youth football player truly trains, check it out.

It goes beyond football skills and passion.  It has universal appeal that every person may enjoy.  


Eric Thomas Class Presentation (No Football Images).


While truly great motivation speakers, the content would challenge the very best efforts of any Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, New York Giants or Philadelphia Eagles coach.

Pass along to friends, teammates and family members.

Let me know your thoughts as well.

Sincerely,

Tom Finks
Pro Sports Experience, LLC

Pro Sports Experience is the official management company of Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles Youth Football Camps. 

"As Bad as You Want to Breathe" Awesome Football Motivation Video



"When you want to be successful as bad as you want to breathe,
then you'll be successful!"


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Runs through November 11

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I assure you, this 5 minute video is worth your time--and you will pass it along.

Wrapped in magnificent football training images, renowned speaker and educator Eric Thomas lays down an incredibly powerful and motivating narrative about what it takes to be successful.

If you need motivation, check it out.

If you struggle to express “what it takes” to others, check it out.

If you want to show how a youth football player truly trains, check it out.

It goes beyond football skills and passion.  It has universal appeal that every person may enjoy.  


Eric Thomas Class Presentation (No Football Images).


Pass along to friends, teammates and family members.

Let me know your thoughts as well.

Sincerely,

Tom Finks
Pro Sports Experience, LLC

Pro Sports Experience is the official management company of Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles Youth Football Camps. 

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Former NFL Athletes Say Having Fun is Key to Success

We can propose that quality coaching, 10,000 hours of repetitions and fast twitch fibers will get your kid to the professional level.

Those are contributing factors, but they are not the most important factor contributing to his or her long-term athletic success.

Rather, the key is simply love of the game and enjoying every moment regardless of the circumstances.
Love of the game and fun must be factored in to every training and competitive experience. 

That passion becomes the driving force, the gasoline behind ever task, challenge, victory and defeat ahead.

In 2008, we talked with 12 NFL stars working for youth football camps across the United States. 
Each had played more than 3 years in the NFL and some as many as 9 or 10 years.

Across the board and without bias, they said the most important factor in their success was they LOVED playing the game.

Their recommendation as the most important contribution a parent can provide a child?  “Making it fun.”

As kids, these NFL players and youth camp heroes jumped at the chance to practice, play and organize pick-up games in the backyard.

“It was the most fun thing to do…ever,” said former Chicago Bear Youth Camp Hero Kris Haines.

“I loved playing the game as a kid,” said former Green Bay Packer Youth Camp Hero Johnnie Gray.

NFL players New York Giants Youth Football Camps and Philadelphia Eagles Youth Football Camps say the same thing.

Their parents did not track them for professional success. 

Instead, they were “in the moment” and made sure that each day’s experience was as rewarding and educational as possible

Never underestimate the “fun” factor in your child’s athletic experience. 

It is absolutely necessary in order to fuel the engine for success.