In looking over this well-compiled list...I see/feel I pretty much have it all covered. The thing that concerns me...is that I might lose that drive.
I suppose it is silly to worry or even think about, but yet I do.
Anyone else get this?
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In looking over this well-compiled list...I see/feel I pretty much have it all covered. The thing that concerns me...is that I might lose that drive.
I suppose it is silly to worry or even think about, but yet I do.
Anyone else get this?
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If I were you YB, i'd be asking myself why are you getting concerned? People generally only get concerned about a topic, when it's actually happening to themselves. Do you think your doing too much at a young age, which could cause you to lose the love for the sport? Or are people putting pressure on you to do well?
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No one applying pressure...more just wondering if it happens to people. If anything, those close to me worry I go too hard at it. Frankly I couldn't imagine doing anything else and that gives me as much satisfaction. I think one of the posts recently by the fellow who said he drifted away from it got me wondering. He stated he started at a very young age....so I guess that is maybe part of it.
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Personally I don't think you have anything to be worried about. Your a smart kid who seems to have a good group of people around you who care for you. If you start overstepping the mark with training, by the sounds of it they will let you know. I think your thinking too far into the future, about what might happen, future problems which don't yet exist. Worry about them if they turn up, but right now enjoy the sport which makes you happy and chances are the problem won't arise. Nothing can make you more upset than thinking of worst case scenarios of the future, just having fun in the moment, that is probably the best advice I can give you, others may do better than me. But I hope this helps mate![]()
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I like beign the under dog it fires me up to prove people worng and amaze them. Makes me work alot harder.
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I was thinking today that maybe when you are motivated makes a big difference too.
I mean if I have to miss a workout for uni work or whatever (which happens way too often lately) and i think - shit now i might not achieve my goals / i might get obese if this keeps up / i'm not doing very well then it doesn't seem to motivate me at all. It's more depressing and scary really.
Like if I am driving and I absent mindedly do something silly then I feel stupid and it seems to be a self fulfilling prophecy and i do something else that's just stupid.
However if i drive and before anything happens I have consciously though I will drive according to this sytem and have these checks etc then I will feel more in control because I have a strategy and I will apply it.
I think things that occupy your mind before and while you're training rather than things you fear when it's not going well might be better motivators.
Perhaps that's partly why positive goals are good for motivation - they're more likely to be on your mind all the time without stressing you out.
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