So, you’ve heard or you are a fan of mixed martial arts and you are aiming to be a champion someday? To begin with, believe that champions are not born, they are molded to become one. Adopt S.T.A.R. (Setting your goal; intensive Training; right Attitude; and Re-structure your life to incorporate mixed martial arts as major part of it) and you will keep in tract to becoming the next mixed martial arts champion. When you are setting your goal, it is not about pessimism if you try to be realistic about what you can do and what you cannot do. Ask yourself a simple question: “Can I?” Note that mixed martial arts requires massive training, optimum strength and multi-skills. It is not only about what you can possibly do, it is also about other factors such as time and budget. Note that there are too many things to learn; many skills to acquire. While it is a relief to hear about optimistic adages such as “nothing is impossible” or “everything is possible”, it is way prudent to be realistic is setting goals. Training – gym, gears, facilities, trainer, schedules, and resources such as funds/budget. The list is not complete but these are the major things to consider during the training. To vie for championship, struggle to have the best of these factors. Nonetheless, the most important factor here is you. Your inner passion or determination to undergo whatever it takes to reach your goal. Attitude defines how you take some frustrations and other impediments in fulfilling your dream of becoming a mixed martial arts champion. Maintaining a positive attitude becomes difficult when one is stoned with several fall backs during the training or even during initial bouts attended. It takes a tough personality to go through the physical pain as well as the psychological devastations of a losing in a game. But, as the old adage goes – a winner never quits. Re-structuring your life to make MMA a major part of it – think of MMA, talk of MMA, read about MMA, and dream about MMA in your sleep. In short, almost all your daily activities is linked to your dream of becoming the next mixed martial arts champion. The challenge is being able to do this without jeopardizing normal daily activities to function effectively in a family to whom you belong or in a society where you live. Difficult, is it not? Will you still maintain your goal to be a mixed martial arts champion? Then START now!
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