You don’t have to be a professional athlete or an Olympic champion to be a successful athlete. Nor do you have to have a room full of trophies, win a state championship, or make the front page of the sports section. Successful athletes are those who feel that their sport is important to them and they’re committed to being the best that they can be within the scope of their limitations – other life commitments, time, finances, and their natural ability. They set high, realistic goals for themselves and train and play hard. They are successful because they’re pursuing their goals and enjoying their sport. Their sport enriches their lives and they believe that what they get back is worth what they put into their sport.
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