21d (edited) • Athletes
Your Sport Doesn’t Owe You Anything
Most athletes think showing up is enough.
It’s not.
Just because you go to practice…
Just because you lift sometimes…
Just because you “want it”…
Doesn’t mean you’re earning anything.
Your sport doesn’t care about your intentions.
Your coach doesn’t play the “almost” version of you.
And your competition is working while you’re thinking about it.
If you want to separate yourself, understand this:
You don’t rise to your goals…
You fall to your habits.
What are you doing when nobody’s watching?
• Are you training with purpose or just getting through workouts?
• Are you building strength that transfers to your sport?
• Are you recovering like an athlete or living like everyone else?
• Are you consistent… or just motivated when it’s convenient?
Because talent might get you noticed…
But discipline is what keeps you on the field.
At UOU, we don’t train for hype.
We train for performance.
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Dante Dudley
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Your Sport Doesn’t Owe You Anything
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