1. Removing fear by using visualization 2. Positive self delusion 3. Laser focused ambition 4. Seeking out the best environment for consistency 5. Fuel & motivation from losing 6. Self-critique for relentless improvement 7. Using hard work to make a transformation from being good to being the best
i feel like being your own critic is one of the best ways any person can improve, sure having someone else tell you your faults is great and can drive you to do better but once you hear it from your own mouth or brain you just have drive to prove you and others wrong. 💪
I have been watching your videos for quite a while now, and I gotta say thank you for providing us athletes with such high-quality content. Last year in July, I have competed in the largest event I have ever participated in my whole career. I have watched and learnt a lot through your videos, and the improvements in my mental strength has helped me finally win the competition and crowned as world champions. Thank you again for helping us with our psychological side of our careers. Keep it up with the high-quality vidoes!
Hello sir, been watching your videos for a while , the insight you provide and the knowledge i have been gaining is far more than i ever did , i wanted to what are names of the books in your background and can you name some good book aspiring athletes should read?
The ones behind my right shoulder - The Chimp Paradox, The Pressure Principle, The Captain Class, Eleven Rings, Shoe Dog, The Culture Code The ones on the shelf to my left - How Bad Do You Want It?, Peak Performance, Rebel Ideas
Good question! Hard to say but probably these - Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty - Patrick Keefe The Amateurs - John Niven Kilo: Life and Death Inside the Secret World of the Cocaine Cartels - Toby Muse
It's perfectly fine to be selfish and to prioritize one's own needs and desires. One shouldn't compromise on their aspirations - that's a non-negotiable. Tiger Woods' issue isn't his selfishness, but rather his butthole behavior towards others. Similarly, Eliud Kipchoge's desire to live with his track team instead of his family is selfish. His family supports his goals, and he can take care of them better by pursuing his dreams. Selfishness is not an inherently negative trait, as shown by successful individuals like Serena Williams, Michael Jordan, and Kobe Bryant. When you prioritize your own needs, you can better support those around you, and you can inspire others.
@@SamMartinPeakPerformancediscipline and mental toughness.till his arrival as captain of indian cricket fitness levels of the players were really poor.Kohli is greatly responsible for ‘trend’ of fitness and health not only in Indian cricket but also in india.His influence is unmatched so is his skillset.Pls do watch some of his interviews and highlights.
1. Removing fear by using visualization
2. Positive self delusion
3. Laser focused ambition
4. Seeking out the best environment for consistency
5. Fuel & motivation from losing
6. Self-critique for relentless improvement
7. Using hard work to make a transformation from being good to being the best
Thank you
@@JkComedy444 You ain't bullshitting!👊🏽
i feel like being your own critic is one of the best ways any person can improve, sure having someone else tell you your faults is great and can drive you to do better but once you hear it from your own mouth or brain you just have drive to prove you and others wrong. 💪
Absolutely - the only person that deep down can change you is yourself! 🙌
I love the way the best players aim to be averagely great, not occasionally perfect
Very true!
Nice video, can you maybe make a full video on MJ’s mentality
Good Idea 👍
nice to show respect to kobe on kobe day and his bday
GOAT mindset 🐐
I have been watching your videos for quite a while now, and I gotta say thank you for providing us athletes with such high-quality content. Last year in July, I have competed in the largest event I have ever participated in my whole career. I have watched and learnt a lot through your videos, and the improvements in my mental strength has helped me finally win the competition and crowned as world champions. Thank you again for helping us with our psychological side of our careers. Keep it up with the high-quality vidoes!
That's awesome to hear - thanks for letting me know! What is your sport? And congrats on the championship 💪🔥
@@SamMartinPeakPerformance Jump rope! It was the 2023 World Jump Rope Championships.
@@sanlys3022 awesome - can only imagine how much focus/concentration is needed for that! Keep up all the great work
Sam we need a video on kimmich’s mentality 👀
Interesting idea 🤔
@@SamMartinPeakPerformanceikr
@@SamMartinPeakPerformanceI’d kill for a kimmich video
you should definitely do a video on verstappen, his mentality is unreal (1)
Your videos help me improve not only as an athlete on the field but off the field. Keep it up bro❤🙏
That's great to hear 👍 hope that continues!
great vid, such an underrated channel
Thanks for watching 🙌
Great work❤
Glad you think so 👍
Hello sir, been watching your videos for a while , the insight you provide and the knowledge i have been gaining is far more than i ever did , i wanted to what are names of the books in your background and can you name some good book aspiring athletes should read?
The ones behind my right shoulder - The Chimp Paradox, The Pressure Principle, The Captain Class, Eleven Rings, Shoe Dog, The Culture Code
The ones on the shelf to my left - How Bad Do You Want It?, Peak Performance, Rebel Ideas
Great video! What would u say your top 3 books you've read this year are?
Good question! Hard to say but probably these -
Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty - Patrick Keefe
The Amateurs - John Niven
Kilo: Life and Death Inside the Secret World of the Cocaine Cartels - Toby Muse
What habit do you think is most important to become a top athlete? ⬇
Discipline
i love your vidoes because i play sports nice work !!
Excellent - what is your main sport??
football / soccer@@SamMartinPeakPerformance
YOU DONT GET MENTALLY STRONG BY DOING HARD THINGS
YOU GET MENTALLYSTRONG BY DOING HARD THINGS
WHEN YOU HAVE TO DO HARD THINGS
So brilliant, amazing work like always Sam ❤🤝💪
Thanks 🤝
love you content
🙌
Your Segway’s are fantastic btw
I try my best 😅 thanks bro
@@SamMartinPeakPerformance well you’re doing a great job
It's perfectly fine to be selfish and to prioritize one's own needs and desires. One shouldn't compromise on their aspirations - that's a non-negotiable. Tiger Woods' issue isn't his selfishness, but rather his butthole behavior towards others. Similarly, Eliud Kipchoge's desire to live with his track team instead of his family is selfish. His family supports his goals, and he can take care of them better by pursuing his dreams. Selfishness is not an inherently negative trait, as shown by successful individuals like Serena Williams, Michael Jordan, and Kobe Bryant. When you prioritize your own needs, you can better support those around you, and you can inspire others.
Your video quality and quantity everything is tooo good :) still your subscribers are too low idk y :/
Thanks a lot 👍 the algorithm hates me I guess 😅
This list is incomplete without virat kohli
What habit does he bring to the table?
@@SamMartinPeakPerformancediscipline and mental toughness.till his arrival as captain of indian cricket fitness levels of the players were really poor.Kohli is greatly responsible for ‘trend’ of fitness and health not only in Indian cricket but also in india.His influence is unmatched so is his skillset.Pls do watch some of his interviews and highlights.
check out virat kohli man, you are missing on something great