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5 Habits for Long-Term Athletic Success

5 Habits for Long-Term Athletic Success

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Welcome to Episode 30, a solo episode recorded by Host Jeff Lerg, discussing essential habits or rituals that athletes can establish for long-term success.

This episode on 5 Habits for Long-Term Athletic Success, provides a discussion that is comprehensive and structured around maintaining sustainable athletic performance while avoiding burnout.

Episode highlights:

- the SMART goal-setting framework (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely) and illustrates its application through his personal experience at Michigan State University.

- The significance of learning from others in sports, whether through watching professional games, studying teammates, or analyzing competitors.

- The importance of excelling at one's current competitive level before focusing on advancement.

- The importance of starting each day effectively is highlighted, including proper nutrition, hydration, and establishing morning routines.

- The importance of planned rest days, suggesting one day per week for mental and physical recovery, maintaining social connections, and preventing burnout in competitive sports.

AND A LOT MORE!

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