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0:53 MICHAEL PHELPS
2:15 KIERAN BEHAN
3:59 MICHAEL JORDAN
4:45 BETHANY HAMILTON
5:57 MUHAMMAD ALI
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Just think of a few of the challenges athletes face. They may have to cope with exhausting training schedules, lost matches, injuries, missed milestones, heartbreaking failures, and personal adversity. Here are stories of 5 athletes who faced enormous challenges and refused to be beaten. If these stories fail to motivate you, then I do not know what will!
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#5MICHAEL PHELPS
Michael Phelps is considered the greatest Olympian swimmer of all time. Everyone thought that no swimmer would be able to win 8 gold medals in just one Olympic Games. MICHAEL DID JUST THAT. The remarkable thing about him is that as a child he suffered from Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and was on medication for some of that time. Most people assume that people with ADHD suffer from restlessness, impulsiveness and a very short attention span. But they also have an incredible capacity to remain hyperfocused on an activity they are passionate about. Michael has been able to use this with ENORMOUS SUCCESS.
#4KIERAN BEHAN, gymnast.
Imagine being told that you will never walk again! That was what doctors told Kieran after they removed a cancerous tumor from his thigh at the age of 10. The operation went badly, so badly in fact, that he woke up screaming in pain from massive nerve damage. Up to then, he had been crazy about gymnastics and was determined to become an Olympic champion. But how could he do that when he could not even walk now and was confined to a wheelchair?
Kieran was going to show them and he started on the long road to recovery.
#3MICHAEL JORDAN
Michael Jordan has been praised to the skies and is often referred to as THE BEST BASKETBALL PLAYER OF ALL TIME. He attributes his success to his many failures because he has claimed they made him try even harder. They certainly did not discourage him. When he was very young, he was not even thought to have a great talent. He was cut from the high school basketball team. He has actually counted his failures and they include 300 lost games and he has missed taking the game winning shot 26 times. Most champions are discouraged and unmotivated by failures BUT MICHAEL JORDAN had the right attitude and regarded them as the recipe for his success.
#2BETHANY HAMILTON
Bethany Hamilton grew up in Hawaii so it is not surprising to learn that by the age of 7, she was already able to surf waves. In 2003, a terrible tragedy struck when a shark bit off her left arm. As she recovered, she made two promises to herself. The first was that she would not moan about her terrible misfortune and the second was that she would get back on the surfboard. Another person would have been resigned to failure. But not Bethany Hamilton. After only 26 days, she was surfing again! She is now ranked as among the top 50 female surfers in the world. She also won first prize in the Explorer Women’s Division of the NSSA National Championships.
She overcame many obstacles before becoming successful as a one armed surfer. She had moments of sheer frustration when adjusting to her disability.
#1MUHAMMAD ALI.
Regarded as the greatest BOXER OF ALL TIME, Muhammad Ali won many wards such as the Golden Glove and an Olympic Gold medal at the 1960 games in Rome. He has inspired many people by his career and his way of life. After retiring from the ring, he devoted his life to philanthropy and charities, especially those connected with Parkinson’s disease from which he suffered. Muhammad Ali was no stranger to risk. From the early age of 12 when someone stole his bike, he was determined to take on any future thieves, so he learned how to fight.
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0:53 MICHAEL PHELPS
2:15 KIERAN BEHAN
3:59 MICHAEL JORDAN
4:45 BETHANY HAMILTON
5:57 MUHAMMAD ALI
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Summary:
Just think of a few of the challenges athletes face. They may have to cope with exhausting training schedules, lost matches, injuries, missed milestones, heartbreaking failures, and personal adversity. Here are stories of 5 athletes who faced enormous challenges and refused to be beaten. If these stories fail to motivate you, then I do not know what will!
But before continuing, make sure you subscribe and activate notifications!
#5MICHAEL PHELPS
Michael Phelps is considered the greatest Olympian swimmer of all time. Everyone thought that no swimmer would be able to win 8 gold medals in just one Olympic Games. MICHAEL DID JUST THAT. The remarkable thing about him is that as a child he suffered from Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and was on medication for some of that time. Most people assume that people with ADHD suffer from restlessness, impulsiveness and a very short attention span. But they also have an incredible capacity to remain hyperfocused on an activity they are passionate about. Michael has been able to use this with ENORMOUS SUCCESS.
#4KIERAN BEHAN, gymnast.
Imagine being told that you will never walk again! That was what doctors told Kieran after they removed a cancerous tumor from his thigh at the age of 10. The operation went badly, so badly in fact, that he woke up screaming in pain from massive nerve damage. Up to then, he had been crazy about gymnastics and was determined to become an Olympic champion. But how could he do that when he could not even walk now and was confined to a wheelchair?
Kieran was going to show them and he started on the long road to recovery.
#3MICHAEL JORDAN
Michael Jordan has been praised to the skies and is often referred to as THE BEST BASKETBALL PLAYER OF ALL TIME. He attributes his success to his many failures because he has claimed they made him try even harder. They certainly did not discourage him. When he was very young, he was not even thought to have a great talent. He was cut from the high school basketball team. He has actually counted his failures and they include 300 lost games and he has missed taking the game winning shot 26 times. Most champions are discouraged and unmotivated by failures BUT MICHAEL JORDAN had the right attitude and regarded them as the recipe for his success.
#2BETHANY HAMILTON
Bethany Hamilton grew up in Hawaii so it is not surprising to learn that by the age of 7, she was already able to surf waves. In 2003, a terrible tragedy struck when a shark bit off her left arm. As she recovered, she made two promises to herself. The first was that she would not moan about her terrible misfortune and the second was that she would get back on the surfboard. Another person would have been resigned to failure. But not Bethany Hamilton. After only 26 days, she was surfing again! She is now ranked as among the top 50 female surfers in the world. She also won first prize in the Explorer Women’s Division of the NSSA National Championships.
She overcame many obstacles before becoming successful as a one armed surfer. She had moments of sheer frustration when adjusting to her disability.
#1MUHAMMAD ALI.
Regarded as the greatest BOXER OF ALL TIME, Muhammad Ali won many wards such as the Golden Glove and an Olympic Gold medal at the 1960 games in Rome. He has inspired many people by his career and his way of life. After retiring from the ring, he devoted his life to philanthropy and charities, especially those connected with Parkinson’s disease from which he suffered. Muhammad Ali was no stranger to risk. From the early age of 12 when someone stole his bike, he was determined to take on any future thieves, so he learned how to fight.
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