Top 10 Habits of Elite Athletes
Ten Top Habits of Elite Athletes to be a Winner
Athletes and sports superstars aren’t necessarily born with super-human abilities. Mostly, it’s their habits, such as hard work and dedication to their craft, that puts them head and shoulders above the rest of us.
I can think of ten habits that elite athletes exhibit that make the difference between being just ordinary and being extraordinary.
Whether we’re into sports, or just wanting to be the best we can be, it might be worth cultivating some of these habits ourselves:
Top 10 Habits of Elite Athletes
Habits of Winners #1: Willingness
These athletes are willing to do what it takes to succeed. Even when a task is difficult or unpleasant, their willingness to go for it is what separates the winners from everyone else.
Habits of Winners #2: Commitment
These athletes have made a long-term commitment to their sport, and they never waver in this commitment, no matter how tough things get. That’s what puts them ahead of us mere mortals.
Habits of Winners #3: Perseverance
Even when they’re down; even if they experience injury, hardship or failure, these athletes keep moving forward. They may experience set-backs but they never give up.
Habits of Winners #4: Self-discipline
There’s always the temptation to stay up too late, eat the wrong foods or avoid the more challenging aspects of training, but these winning athletes know that the only way to succeed is to fight the urge to indulge their child-like impulses.
Habits of Winners #5: Focus
These athletes have one goal and one goal alone. They don’t get distracted by the possibilities of fame, fortune or glory, or by the fear of losing. They have their eyes on the prize and nothing can tear them away from pursuing their vision of success.
Habits of Winners #6: Self-awareness
If we want to be a success, in sports or in life, it’s a necessity to be honest with ourselves about our strengths and weaknesses, in order to maximize the former and minimize the latter.
Habits of Winners #7: Self-compassion
When we push ourselves to excel, we’re not always going to win. There can be only one gold medalist in each competition. The quality that makes it possible to keep trying, even when we’re far from first place, is self-compassion.
Habits of Winners #8: Sense of Humor
Laughter makes everything easier and better. When an elite athlete can have a sense of humor about their crazy life, it takes off some of the edge and makes it easier to go into the next grueling practice or competition.
Habits of Winners #9: Sociability
Elite athletes train, practice and compete within a group. Having a friendly, considerate attitude, even with their competitors, creates a mutually supportive environment in which everyone is more likely to thrive.
Habits of Winners #10: Optimism
Being in a highly competitive environment can be stressful, especially when we’re not winning the top prizes. A positive, optimistic attitude allows us to make lemonade from lemons; learn important lessons about ourselves and life, and be happier in general, no matter what the outcome of a particular competition.
These habits can easily be applied to our career or our personal lives. When we adopt the ten winning habits of elite athletes, we become winners in our own lives, as well.
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About the Author
Marcia Sirota MD FRCP(C) is a board-certified psychiatrist, that does not ascribe to any one theoretical school. Rather, she has integrated her education and life experiences into a unique approach to the practice of psychotherapy. She considers herself a realist with a healthy measure of optimism. Sign up here for her free monthly wellness newsletter. Listen here to her latest podcast. marciasirotamd.com
Dr. Marcia Sirota is a Toronto-based board certified psychiatrist specializing in the treatment of trauma and addiction, as well as founder of the Ruthless Compassion Institute, whose mandate is to promote the philosophy of Ruthless Compassion and in so doing, improve the lives of people, everywhere.