Have you the right ATTITUDE to improve you're game?
Steven McDonnell
Managing Director at Site Crew Limited **** PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION RECRUITMENT SPECIALISTS **** Ireland | UK | Europe
What are you prepared to do to improve your game? Is turning up on a Tuesday and Thursday night for training going to be enough to take your game to the next level?
The answer to that question is quite simple – it’s a no.
Our game is changing and it’s changing damn fast. Gone are the days where two training sessions and a match at the weekend would suffice. That is so 1990’s. There are far more demands and expectations on players now to continuously improve and club football is now getting towards a commitment level where county football was just about 10 to 15 years ago. There is also something else that is rapidly changing with the times and that is the facilities and resources that players have available to them to help them get to the top or at least give them the best chance possible.
The only thing in the way of a GAA player making it to the top of their game is ATTITUDE. If a player has ambition to succeed at club or county level, they must be prepared to stick to the diet and hydration plan; they must be willing to hit the gym and get the strength and conditioning done; they must get themselves to the pitch on their days off to work on their weaknesses such as weak foot kick-passing, hand-passing, shooting, tackling, speed work, free taking, co-ordination and vision while still improving on their strengths.
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Managing Director at Site Crew Limited **** PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION RECRUITMENT SPECIALISTS **** Ireland | UK | Europe
7 年I totally agree Ross.
Director of Alumni Relations at Dublin City University
7 年I like the part about asking for advice. There are always good people available to help others improve.