10 Commandments of Championshipness! - RULES OF GREATNESS

10 Commandments Of Championshipness

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1.    Thou shalt not run thy mouth – A Champ has no need to tell others of his greatness

2.    Thou shalt not blame others –  A Champ overcomes ALL obstacles and is never effected by the refs, the opponents, or anything else on his path to victory

3.    Thou shalt perform better under pressure – A Champ rises to the occasion and performs beyond the call of duty.

4.    Thou shalt never give up – As long as there is time on the clock, A Champ knows victory is still possible.

5.    Thou shalt not celebrate before victory – A Champ knows that victory comes only after the competition, not during or before.

6.    Thou shalt not cry over non cryable offenses – see: Richard Vermeil

7.    Thou shalt play to win – A Champ doesn’t play for money or attention, but only for victory itself

8.    Thou shalt prepare harder – A Champ always wins, because a Champ prepares harder, and thus is prepared for victory

9.    Thou shalt honor thy game – A Champ never attempts to make himself bigger than the game. A Champ honors the game as his forum for greatness

10.                       Thou shalt recognize Championshipness in other Champs – A Champ never disrespects other Champs. A Champ recognizes greatness in other Champs and honors that.

 

Number Seven Goes without saying. And number 9 is often overlooked by many pro athletes.

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