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How To Attack Elite Performance

Posted by Stephen McCarthy on: 2005-08-17 16:39:07


There are four major components to achieve high-level performance in athletic training, personal fitness, or indoor/outdoor sports. ORTS.

1. Proper tools and gear
2. Physical ability to do the task
3. The energy sources needed to get there
4. Your desire to accomplish the goal

Proper Tools and Gear
Matching the proper gear and tools to your task is essential. Using the wrong gear at the right time is just as bad as not having the gear at all. Find the proper gear and fit for your application and you will accomplish your goal easier than your competition.

Physical Ability to Do the Task
The use of event or sports specific strength training will increase your strength and stamina and your risk of injury will decrease. Using a combination of activity specific drills, strength training and plyo-metrics, you can greatly enhance your ability to perform with more speed, endurance, and power.

Nutrition
The energy source or sources your body uses is of the utmost importance. If your body does not find the proper energy sources, it will not produce the power, nor will it recover properly. Without proper nutrition, you will not be able to sustain yourself while performing.

Desire
This is the most vital component and the one you have the most control over. Without desire, using all of the right gear, energy supplements, or multiple hours of training cannot help you.

THE QUESTION IS... Are you willing to put forward the time and effort necessary to achieve your goal?


About the Author

Stephen McCarthy, CFT, Extreme Performance Gear and Training
He has worked with college and high school teams, as well as thousands of youth athletes. His clients have obtained college scholarships and won state championships. for more information, contact us at http://www.gearandtraining.com.


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