Compete Like A Winner
Pete Rose was one of the most competitive guys
baseball has ever seen. Charlie Hustle. The man
would do virtually anything to win.
Did he step over the line though? Arguably, yes.
If you are driven person who must win at all costs
competition can lead you down a dangerous path.
Like the Force in Star Wars, it has a dark side.
It can drive you crazy.
It can turn you into a self-destructive risk taker of
the highest order, and it can positively wreck a
team's chemistry.
I'm not talking about good-natured, honest, friendly
competition. That is good for your team, and good
for you. It builds comraderie, unity, and
self-confidence.
The best way to make sure your competitive juices
are being channeled in a positive direction is to
always be competing against yourself first and
foremost.
You should routinely seek to set new personal
records in your practicing and your playing. Keep
track. There is a real magic in counting. I don't
understand exactly why, but I've found it to be
true. I'm not talking about selfishly seeking stats,
but I am talking about glorying in personal bests.
Stan Kellner has a game he uses in his shooting
camps and on his new Prime-Time Shooting
Machine DVD called 'Personal Best'. The goal is
to determine the best string of consecutive jump
shots you can hit in a 10 minute span of time.
He has you do that as a benchmark before
teaching his Ultimate Shooting Method. Then
he has you see how much your 'Personal Best'
has improved.
Great stuff, and you can now order Stan's power-
packed book, action CD, and become a prime-
time shooting machine with the Ultimate
Basketball Cybernetics Total Package. See what
all the buzz is about by hustling on over to:
http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html
Shoot For the Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. You will be very pleased at the pricing on this
package deal. I'm sure most people will want the
full treatment that brings mind and body together
in this unprecedented hoops success system.
The shooting DVD is the crown jewel for our
purposes, but Stan's book and CD are worth their
weight in gold too. See what I mean at:
http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html
Copyright, Delker Enterprises, Inc. 2006
baseball has ever seen. Charlie Hustle. The man
would do virtually anything to win.
Did he step over the line though? Arguably, yes.
If you are driven person who must win at all costs
competition can lead you down a dangerous path.
Like the Force in Star Wars, it has a dark side.
It can drive you crazy.
It can turn you into a self-destructive risk taker of
the highest order, and it can positively wreck a
team's chemistry.
I'm not talking about good-natured, honest, friendly
competition. That is good for your team, and good
for you. It builds comraderie, unity, and
self-confidence.
The best way to make sure your competitive juices
are being channeled in a positive direction is to
always be competing against yourself first and
foremost.
You should routinely seek to set new personal
records in your practicing and your playing. Keep
track. There is a real magic in counting. I don't
understand exactly why, but I've found it to be
true. I'm not talking about selfishly seeking stats,
but I am talking about glorying in personal bests.
Stan Kellner has a game he uses in his shooting
camps and on his new Prime-Time Shooting
Machine DVD called 'Personal Best'. The goal is
to determine the best string of consecutive jump
shots you can hit in a 10 minute span of time.
He has you do that as a benchmark before
teaching his Ultimate Shooting Method. Then
he has you see how much your 'Personal Best'
has improved.
Great stuff, and you can now order Stan's power-
packed book, action CD, and become a prime-
time shooting machine with the Ultimate
Basketball Cybernetics Total Package. See what
all the buzz is about by hustling on over to:
http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html
Shoot For the Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. You will be very pleased at the pricing on this
package deal. I'm sure most people will want the
full treatment that brings mind and body together
in this unprecedented hoops success system.
The shooting DVD is the crown jewel for our
purposes, but Stan's book and CD are worth their
weight in gold too. See what I mean at:
http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html
Copyright, Delker Enterprises, Inc. 2006



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