All my coaches tell me that I have been under achieving.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm always looking for perfection. Even after training and my coaches say I did good, I always think I could have done more.
I always felt if you were going to be successful, make sure you get good people. You win with great players. Coaches don't win games. Players win games.
If you have a coach helping you, developing your skills alongside you, that's when you're on your way to becoming not just a participant but achieving.
Coaches give you too much information. I've been allowed to develop that intuitive ability in my career and lifetime.
In high school, in sport, I had a coach who told me I was much better than I thought I was, and would make me do more in a positive sense. He was the first person who taught me not to be afraid of failure.
I'm used to being coached. Something I learned long ago is that a coach is trying to make you better and to be the best version of yourself.
I'm just going to do everything my coaches ask me.
I think that in order to get better as an athlete and to see whatever kind of results you're after, you have to make goals. Whether you write them down or tell someone about them, it's important to set goals for yourself in order to achieve any kind of success.
All I can say is that I'm going to try to coach the way I've coached in the past. And if it ends up not being good enough, then so be it.
My coach is pushing me harder than ever to make sure I stay at a good level.