Haven’t you ever wondered what it takes to be an NFL player? In my experience, you have to be incredibly strong and resilient. When I was playing football at school, I was barely able to keep up with the men I was playing against. Some of the players actually went on to become NFL stars. The difference between their physical strength and my own was staggering.
From then on, I determined to become as strong as I could. I decided that if I wanted to compete in the NFL, I had to train hard and push my body to its limits. It was an intimidating prospect but I was determined not to give up. I spent hours a week in the gym, lifting weights and doing exercises to build my strength and endurance. Despite the grueling regime, I eventually achieved the physical strength required of an NFL player.
My mental strength also had to be pushed. The NFL is an incredibly competitive environment and you have to be mentally prepared to face whatever comes. I drew upon my resilience and determination and refused to let it get the better of me. I kept my head up and focused on the task at hand. I knew that if I wanted to make it, I had to stay strong.
The physical and mental strength of an NFL player is matched only by the emotional strength they require. Every player has to prepare themselves for the highs and lows of the game. You can be on top of the world one second and crushed the next. You have to be able to handle the intense pressure and still perform at your best.
The most important asset of any NFL player is their sheer willpower. You have to want success more than anything. You have to be willing to put everything on the line to win. You have to be willing to make sacrifices and suffer the pain of failure. You also have to have the inner strength to recover from setbacks and keep pushing forward.
These days, I’m still making strides towards my NFL dreams. I’m certainly a far stronger person than when I started. I’m not only physically strong but mentally, emotionally and spiritually. I know that if I keep training and working hard, I can make it to the NFL.