"I didn't say that I will change the game, but I promised that I will spark the brain of the game."

Monday, May 21, 2007 @ 3:49 PM
Wasted Talent
Being a coach and being an athlete is totally two diffrent things. Life as a coach basically you see the progress development of the athletes that you have. Training someone to fight is not as simple as people think it can. You have to make them think, talk, walk and having a state of mind that the only reason that they have is winning. Talent is that you are born with it. Cannot deny the fact that people who has talent has 20% more success rate than people who has to train their ass off the gym. What i'm saying is that when you have talent, don't let it just go to waste just like that... Use the talent that you have to at least achieve personal gratification. If you have not discover your talent maybe you have to wait a little longer. But if somebody knows you have talent and have been told that you have talent, explore deeply what you can do with your talent. If you fail once and twice, don't go and indulge into your self-pity. Don't shift the blame on others and stating that you are the cause of the lost, you pressured me, you do not motivate me and all those bullshit. Everything is in you.You make it happen. I'm not going to be in there with you to face your opponent. So in 100% of the process is basically 10% is me and 90% is totally you. I can just be by the side. You know that you have talent and the potential, in fact everybody has it. It is a matter of how you use your talent and how bad you want to win............