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Friday, May 2, 2025

Things That Mat­ter

Working together necessary for success

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20150525

It takes men­tal strength and a win­ner's mind­set to be the best in the world. If we want to be the best, we have to be will­ing to do what­ev­er it takes ef­fec­tive­ly and eth­i­cal­ly.Stu­art Lan­cast­er, na­tion­al rug­by head coach, has vowed that his squad will be fit­ter and lean­er than ever for the Rug­by World Cup in Sep­tem­ber, warn­ing his play­ers that they face a "grim" time dur­ing their train­ing camp at al­ti­tude in Den­ver, Col­orado, in Ju­ly.

"In or­der to win the World Cup, you have to be the fittest team," said Lan­cast­er. "And the type of game we want to play, it is prob­a­bly the most im­por­tant thing that we need to get right. It is go­ing to be pret­ty grim for the play­ers in Den­ver. It is tough there. We are then go­ing to Vail, which is even high­er."

Shad Forsythe, a new fit­ness coach at Ar­se­nal–head­hunt­ed to in­vig­o­rate their train­ing regime–was one of four spe­cial­ists who worked with Ger­many's FI­FA World Cup win­ning coach Joachim Low's every ses­sion of the way at the World Cup.Ars�ne Wenger iden­ti­fied the need for im­prove­ment in the club's train­ing regimes and went about solv­ing the prob­lem by re­cruit­ing a man who has been work­ing at the van­guard of elite per­for­mance.

The two cas­es above are high­light­ed in an ef­fort to em­pha­sise how im­por­tant a prop­er fit­ness regime is to the cre­ation of a high per­for­mance cul­ture. The mantra is a sim­ple one: if you want to be at your ab­solute best you have to pre­pare to be the best. In the ab­sence of spe­cif­ic and de­tailed prop­er prepa­ra­tion, all else is wish­ful think­ing.

Cre­at­ing a high per­for­mance cul­ture be­gins with hav­ing the mind-set and men­tal strength. With­out the mind-set and men­tal strength one would hard­ly be able to at­tain the best per­for­mance that is re­quired to achieve suc­cess at the high­est lev­el of world sport.Some have asked why is it so dif­fi­cult to move the T&T sport en­vi­ron­ment and sys­tem to a high per­for­mance one.

That there are a cadre of in­di­vid­u­als who un­der­stand and have the train­ing need­ed to help build the high per­for­mance cul­ture there can be no doubt. But the ques­tion is why is it �at least in the minds of the ath­letes- so hard to get the en­vi­ron­ment right?We can set all the loft goals and ob­jec­tives we want. Un­less we adopt a high per­for­mance mind-set and de­vel­op the req­ui­site men­tal strength to in­sist that it is in place- the chances of reach­ing set goals will be dif­fi­cult.

It makes lit­tle sense be­ing de­fen­sive or liv­ing in de­nial. It is im­por­tant that all who have an in­ter­est in see­ing T&T adopt a high per­for­mance cul­ture make the con­scious de­ci­sion to put aside per­ceived dif­fer­ences and in­te­grate the avail­able re­sources.It can be frus­trat­ing and at times easy to sim­ply stay in our in­di­vid­ual si­los.

But we are too small a na­tion to be so in­clined. Work­ing to­geth­er for the com­mon good is a nec­es­sary pri­or­i­ty.There is too much po­ten­tial and tal­ent re­sid­ing in T&T to al­low dif­fer­ences to di­vide and dis­perse the de­vel­op­ment of a high per­for­mance cul­ture.I saw this list on the Forbes.com web­site. It makes for in­ter­est­ing read­ing and is wor­thy of con­sid­er­a­tion.

The 18 things men­tal­ly tough peo­ple do:

1. They move on

2. They keep con­trol

3. They em­brace change

4. They stay hap­py

5. They are kind

6. They are will­ing to take cal­cu­lat­ed risks

7. They in­vest their en­er­gy in the present

8. They ac­cept full re­spon­si­bil­i­ty for their past be­hav­iour

9. They cel­e­brate oth­er peo­ple's suc­cess

10. They are will­ing to fail

11. They en­joy their time alone

12. They are pre­pared to work and suc­ceed on their own mer­its

13. They have stay­ing pow­er

14. They eval­u­ate their core be­liefs

15. They ex­pend their en­er­gy wise­ly

16. They think pro­duc­tive­ly

17. They tol­er­ate dis­com­fort

18. They re­flect on their progress


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