Arrived Athlete
At this level, athletes new to the Evolved Athlete Sport Performance training curriculums have Arrived at the beginning of the Levels of Athletic Evolution. You have completed at least 8 weeks of true sport performance training. You have stepped out of the comfort of your “health club” and are pushing your limits physically and mentally in training programs focused on building warrior strength, gladiator power, animal movement and instincts, and machine precision. You are fast, strong, and confident. You are showing marked improvement on the field of play because the training is starting to directly translate to play like no other training you have done before.
This improvement shows that you are tapping into your true potential. You are well on your way to seeing how much latent talent you really have.
Congratulations…you have Arrived. All great athletes, in their storied careers, arrived at a crossroads: choose to Evolve their game to the next level and transcend the game or be satisfied with the status quo of sports training. Evolved Athletes know that innate ability has set them apart from their peers and made them better, but innate ability alone will not take them to the pinnacle of sport competition. They also know that many athletes are better than their peers, but only a select few Evolve their game to be one of the best.
By completing the first round of Evolution training, and showing you have the potential to truly Evolve your game, you have arrived at that same crossroads. You stand on hallowed ground: in the same spot that other pioneers in their field stood. When they arrived at the crossroads they were considered great by their peers. They were better, their speed was faster, their quick a little quicker. They had enough to be great, but to them, enough was never enough. They had the opportunity to do things in their sport that no other ever had.
Winning 7 straight bike races, passing and running for 20 touchdowns in a football season, dominating all major golf tournaments in a year…evolving their game so they were in a class of their own. Like the evolution of animals, they were not just better, they were able to change how they played the game, thereby changing the game itself.
It does not matter if you ever dominate the game or just want to evolve to you true potential, you have shown that you are willing to make the sacrifices necessary to achieve your goal.
The ball is in your court now. Do you go back to the “gym“ and train the status quo, satisfied with relative greatness, or do you leave the tomb of mediocrity behind, step onto the proving grounds with me, and choose to Evolve Your Game?
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