Hence, we do our best in order to reach our goals in life. We train, practice, seek advice from more experienced people, read books, gather more knowledge, and so on. But no matter what we do and how hard we try, there always comes a time when we realize that what we’re doing isn’t really enough to bring us success.
Sports-minded people like you are no different from others who might be suffering from the above-mentioned situation. In fact, as you regularly compete with other people, you are more likely to aim for victories; but you may not be triumphant most of the time.
But, no matter who you are, where you’ve come from, or what your sports history is, as long as you put your heart, mind, and soul into what you’re doing, your dream of being an ace athlete can turn into reality!
Did you know that…
The moment you fall in love with a sport activity, the athlete in you is born.
You cannot train yourself, or train alone, and come out champion. You have to feed from the experiences of those who had been there before, saw real tough actions, and really made it to the top.
Not all winners in international sports events are ace athletes. They train hard for the present event, even under masters, but lack foresight to live the philosophy of ace sportsmanship.
An ace athlete does not only want to play the game according to its rules and regulations. He absorbs the whole sport into himself, as a person. He practically becomes the sport.
Obsession with winning to prove one’s self is not a quality of an ace athlete.
There’s really a lot more to being an ace athlete than just loving the sport. And if you’re planning to be one, you’ve got to know, absorb, and practice the proper techniques with passion and dedication.
Fortunately for you, I’ve come up with a report containing every single thing you need to know in making that athletic dream of yours come true.
“How To Be An Ace Athlete: Peak Performance Secrets Every Aspiring Athlete Should Know” will help bring out the superior athletic skills you’ve always kept hidden within you, so you can start using them until you become your own idol player.
It will help you understand what the mind, body, and life of ace athletes are like, including never before shared secrets of honing various sports skills.
As an athlete, you have many needs you may not even be aware of. And knowing them is the first step to seeing your future in the sports business. This report will not only let you see what and where you’re lacking, but will provide your needs to become an ace athlete as well.
No matter if your passion is basketball, volleyball, tennis, billiards, or any other sports - the priceless information in this book will mold you into the best athlete you can be.
What you will find inside How To Be An Ace Athlete:
Overlooked needs of athletes that are very necessary for supreme athletic performance.
How to prevent your opponents from taking advantage of your strengths and weaknesses.
How to develop a mindset that will put a fiery enthusiasm in each of your training sessions and performances.
Very valuable general workouts to keep your body in tip-top condition.
How to sharpen your body mobility and mind.
What you should never do when running, lifting weights, and stretching your muscles. Doing them can be dangerous to your health!
A cross training procedure to help you concentrate, control breathing, conserve energy, and add speed to your game.
A cross training method beneficial to help martial artists, high jumpers, divers, gymnasts, and hurdle runners attain great form, balance, grace, and leg and hand coordination.
A surprising cross training tactic to improve your accuracy, timing, organization, focus, and judgment.
Why nationalistic countries often produce a succession of world-class champions.
What the vital foundational components of an ace athlete’s philosophy are.
Strategies to outwit your opponents in chess, tennis, and basketball.
Why a lean, pure-muscle-no-fat built is not a smart idea in some sports.
What the perfect body for an ace athlete is.
The type of built and the muscle groups to develop for basketball players, volleyball players, tennis players, and horse racers to achieve maximum performance.
General and specific workouts designed for ace athletes.
How to handle emotionally stressful sports events.
The workouts you must engage in when no sports event is anticipated.
Workouts that are geared towards body sculpturing.
How to make workouts truly beneficial.
4 factors that influence the lives of ace athletes.
The benefit of keeping your tummy in.
The inspiring training regimen of a popular ace boxer.
The life motivations of ace athletes.
The right kind of meal for aspiring ace athletes.
A cross training tool that improves teamwork and cooperation.
How to create emotions that fire up your inspiration to win.
Why too much inspiration from loved ones may not be a smart idea.
Top secret ways of honing your sports skills.
What part of your body you should develop to jump really high or get a real firm grip of the ground through your feet.
Exercises to strengthen your fingers, arms, back muscles, and shoulders (even develop canon-ball shoulders for you).
Exercises to develop your special hand and swinging abilities.
Exercises to develop the power of your arms and legs.
How to expand your vision to see from all angles.
How to develop a free spirit to command the body and soul to do your will.
A simple leg exercise that will make you stand like a wall of steel if practiced for a long time.
An exercise to extend your endurance without easily running out of breath.
Who the real ace athletes are.
Characteristics of ace athletes.
Four factors that influence the lives of ace athletes.
Why obsession with winning to prove one’s self is not a quality of an ace athlete.
Two real meanings of being an ace athlete.
What ace players adopt in order to embrace the whole sport he’s playing.
Drives to conquer an athlete’s weaknesses.
Why even board games, other than physical sports, require you to have a healthy body.
Why ace athletes must be “fathered.”
What workouts mental sports players should engage in.
The earliest record of ace athletes.
Why ace athletes are never afraid to lose any title or award.
How you can still be an ace athlete even when you lack funds.
Super secret ways to improve your performance in sports.
And a lot, lot more!
In this book, you will also meet some of the most fascinating athletes in history, like the Spartans. They were so serious in their sports training that children who fell short of the needed physical capabilities were said to be brought to the woods and left there to die.
Ace athletes are champions because they are real winners in life. Being an ace athlete is a life. It requires living a life philosophy that makes one not only an athletic champion, but a life champion as well.
“Your dream of becoming the next ace athlete in this lifetime has just begun. Don’t let it slip away.”
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Here is an excerpt of chapter I of the book:
You have probably heard them all—tips and guides on how to be a champion athlete. But why waste time on practicing the hundreds, or even thousands, of them when there is something better than being just a traditional champion?
Ace athletes carve a niche in the hall of fame for all times. They even make their game a household word; even non-sports lovers know about them and their sport. This article offers vital insights into the corridors of ace sportsmanship and helps you walk on the paths ace athletes take to reach sports success. This book does not dwell so much on the humdrum of athletic training to win a competition. Rather, it gives pointers on having a permanence of ace sportsmanship: It’s good to be a champion once; it’s better to be a champion for life. A champion for life is excellent not only in the arena, but also in all facets of life.
Victory is nothing without significance in real life. So what if you win a game for this bout? So what if you’re relevant for this hour? Time has a way of leaving behind to oblivion those who choose the time being and ignore eternity. Triumphs must have meanings.
This book, aside from revealing life-long secrets in ace performance, puts more than just color, but life, into winning. The reader is led to realize that there is more to being the best athlete than winning a game.Chapter I
THE REAL ATHLETE
We often picture athletes as trim people clad in sporty get-ups, feet fitted with the latest running shoes, and under strict training for an upcoming sports event. Without these things, we hardly think of anyone as an “athlete.”
There are athletes called “athletic players” who fit the first definition—trim guys in sporty get-ups sponsored by big-time companies. They are out there to win and would do all to win. Though champions, most of them are not yet mature enough to understand why they are athletes. They just know that they are supposed to win a competition, so they must be fit.
There is a unique breed of athletes who we ought to know about and should try to emulate. They are the “ace athletes,” and becoming one is the measure of true success in sports.TO BE THE BEST IN SPORTS, YOU MUST BE AN ACE PLAYER!
A real or ace athlete is not only athletic; his life revolves around sports. Though in and out of formal training for official events, he is always in self-training. Once an ace athlete, always an ace athlete; a real call to athletics is irrevocable. You not only train hard but, as the jests say, you die training.
But to be sure, the first step to becoming an ace athlete is to be an athlete first and decide to remain an athlete for life. You must determine with your heart and mind what sport you are going to pursue for the rest of your life.Birth of an ace athlete
The moment you fall in love with a sport activity, the athlete in you is born. It starts in your mind. You may have read a sports book or an item in the sports section of a newspaper, or have watched a sports event in the TV or movies when you became interested or, at least, attracted to such sport. Your admiration may not be contained to just seeing the thing, but it may have stirred up your imagination and you may have actually began to see yourself doing the feat and becoming a champion at it. You may have researched more about the sports game, bought the equipment you need, and started on a journey to carve out a niche for yourself in the hall of fame.
Some abort their sports inclination by becoming mere sports fans. They love sports and sports heroes, but they seldom practice the game. Some people may call them “athletic” because of their familiarity with and interest in the subject, but they are nothing more than sports fans.
A sports fan who is actually an athlete inside will soon work his way out to become the sportsman he admires and even excel at it. He will strive hard to outdo his previously accomplished feats. This he does for life, with or without formal competitions.
If you decide to engage in a particular sports career, start to “grow up” in it, acquire new and higher levels of skills and agility (swift mind and body coordination), and later become mature in the game. Hard training separates men from boys (or women from girls), and you will soon become known as a competent player. You will no longer be regarded as an awkward neophyte in terrible want of speed, form, and accuracy, but you will be able to combine grace, precision, and lightning pace without much effort. You will be able to judge and decide maturely in the game. Soon, you will find yourself the chosen bet of a special group, and regular competition will hone your skills to mastery. That’s when you begin to train other aspirants to be like you. From being a “newly born,” you become a “father.”Ace athletes must be “fathered”
Having a coach to see and guide you through a competition is not enough to be an ace athlete. Someone must coach you until you reach mastery. That someone ought to be a real athlete himself, coached or “fathered” through a long process by a qualified “father” in athletic training.
A “father” in training is a battle-hardened master armed with a wealth of experience in his chosen field. He is not only knowledgeable in it; he can be considered an epitome in the field. He has seen lots of actions and has been part of them, and he knows every nook and cranny of the arena. He is so familiar with the “feeling” of being out there where the action is. He knows that real sports encounters are alive; meaning anything can happen out there, and no pattern or formula can compare to live, on-the-spot events. It is only the accurate judgment and experience of the wise that can cope up with live events. He is also so sensitive to the right and wrong forms, including the executions of a technique, the timing, and the right effects. All these can only be available to a real “father” of sports training.
Some coaches are mere P.E. teachers, or at best, athletic players once upon a time. They can help some; but at times, they can be more of hindrances than wise guides for trainees. They will tend to be bookish and stick to “what the book says,” or to what they have learned in school, or to what they have experienced in amateur contests. Without mastery (through real, professional sports encounters), they lack the sense to know that aside from mastering basic forms or moves, you have to be flexible and adaptable to unexpected things that are likely to happen out there in the actual arena. Only seasoned sports “fathers” will be able to divulge these details and wisdom to trainee-“sons.”
In his skills and experience, a “father” trainer patiently raises up “sons” to continue his calling, or pass down his mission to succeeding generations. He knows too well that champions come from a relay of skills and wisdom, or a technology transfer, and not from those who start out from scratch.
You cannot train yourself, or train alone, and come out champion. You cannot also have amateur coaches train you to be champion. You have to feed from the experiences of those who had been there before, saw real tough actions, and really made it to the top. They may be likened to a lighthouse that points out what is right and what is wrong, separating fact from myth.
An athletic player acquires knowledge and skill mostly from his own experiences. He may upgrade that by joining competitions and by wearing colorful uniforms, and subjecting himself periodically to coaches. He occasionally reads books about the game. He may even be awarded best player. However, he does not make a career out of it. Eventually, he drops out from the scene and the sport altogether. He will have good stories to tell about how he used to be this and that, but people may not be able to trace his stories because of his now bloated physique due to the absence of training.
An ace athlete, on the other hand, is a “son.” He has a “father” who raises him up, and this athlete is aware that he is not just being raised up to win an event or a couple of events; he is being raised up to be a father to raise up other sons someday. Unlike the athletic player who would point to rusted trophies and medals and photos of victories as his proof of being once in the sport, real athletes point to actual “fathers” who have trained them and from whom they have received “trade secrets” for success. They also point to actual athletes and champions they have personally trained and “fathered” to pass on the heritage for generations to come.
An ace athlete not only aims to be a champion, but lives to develop other champions as well.An ace athlete’s philosophy
The drive to bring out the champion in himself and in others separates the ace athlete from mere athletic players. The philosophy is that,
“The kind of champions you raise up is dependent on the kind of champion you are.”
This philosophy ought to be in your heart and mind always to bring out the ace athlete in you. You must strive to be the best you can be so that what you produce later in others will be the same as, if not better than, you. Hence, you must train for life. You must increase your level of excellence so as not to compromise the quality of the athletes you will train.
You may ask, “How can you excel in training and produce quality athletes when you get old?” You never get old by training others. That’s why many “retired” professional sportsmen write books. Or, they start gyms where their “sons” train others, and they assume supervisory roles. They share their wise counsels in old age. Through these legacies, they are, in a sense, still in training, still excelling, and still training others. They become legends, living or otherwise. These are the ace athletes or sportsmen who really “die training.” They really contribute significantly to their chosen field of sports
not only in their lifetime, but also beyond.
Without the above philosophy, you will just end up a fruitless, spent, and forgotten used-to-be in sports. You are reading this book precisely because you do not want to end up like this. As long as you live the philosophy of an ace athlete, you will not.
How to live out such philosophy is one of the concerns of this book. How can you excel and outdo your own excellence as time passes? How can you contribute significantly to your sport?
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