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The vision is an inspiration for the fighter. The desire and willpower changes it into reality – D. PiątkowskiAs a contemporary fighter you will be challenged with the self and forced to win the eternal battle with Ego – pain, doubts and fear. By defeating your Ego you will come to understand that you were the only obstacle standing in your way to discovering the truth. Who you are, your talents, trainings and accomplishments depend on you entirely.Become a legend.A real fighter will not give up until the last drop of blood has been shed. Spartan training is a real test of willpower. Where other people see adversity, the fighter sees a challenge. Self-control and self-improvement are his virtues. Discover the secrets of the power of the mind, which are key to efficient training and success in the sport of the future. Great internal metamorphoses of world athletes inspired the creation of this book. It is dedicated to professional athletes, their parents and trainers.What is this book about?Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do.— PeleIt is the first book in the world devoted to personal growth of athletes, their parents and coaches, whose foundations are purely spiritual. The author unveils the secrets of the mind that have not been described until now; those that have a direct influence on the effectiveness of training programs and results achieved in sport. Success relies directly on the athlete’s mind – the ability to control thoughts, emotions, habits and the strength of character. He also proves that the most important qualities of distinguished athletes are hard work, willpower, fighting spirit and the desire that is driven by the overriding goal – dreams coming true. Only such approach will produce world’s greatest athletes. This book outlines how to change an athlete’s personality in a simple manner so that they can achieve results unattainable to them so far. What will you learn and what will you achieve if you take over the control of your mind? You will:Adopt an entirely new personality – you can literally choose your character qualities.Harness your emotions – no more self-destructive thoughts, emotions and habits.Sustain the state of perfection – an intuitive state of mind which brings out the best of you.Outlast the threshold of pain stepping outside your comfort zone during physical work-outs so that you will be able to see the results in a month’s rather than a year’s time.Practice with intention – a fast way to develop technical and physical skills.Get addicted to hard work – unwavering motivation and determination to do Spartan work-outs.Discover massive self-confidence – typical of prominent athletes.Begin your quest for greatness…The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person’s determination.— Tommy LasordaWelcome to the sport of the future, where self-control and self-development set new standards. It is now faith, vision, desire, willpower and pursuit of perfection that set out new boundaries. Welcome to my world, where the impossible does not exist.Dawid PiątkowskiThe creator and pioneer of the world’s first method for personal development for athletes, whose fundamental principles are based on the spiritual factor. The author of “The impossible – Defeat your Ego. Live unbound”, which has been translated into five languages.A prominent athlete himself – he has collected more than 20 medals in national championships and has been victorious on national and international podium 150 times in his career.Currently Dawid is working as a sport and mental trainer, as well as a tennis coach, and is also engaged in cooperation with national team representatives of various sports on a world and Olympic level. Driven by the desire to improve the quality of life in all possible aspects, he has created a unique method for multidimensional development and self-improvement. The impressive internal metamorphoses of his athletes (even after one session) has inspired him to write the book.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2016

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Dawid Piątkowski

 

THE OBSESSION FOR PERFECTION

 

BECOME A SPORT LEGEND

 

Publisher: Dawid Piątkowski

Original title:

Obsesja doskonałości 

 

Edited by:

Gosha Wolińska

Wojciech Andrzejczuk 

 

Translated by:

Anna Godlewska-Wieczorek 

 

Author’s photo made by:

toinspire.pl 

 

Graphic design:

Łukasz Ociepka 

 

 ISBN 978-83-65590-10-7

 

© Dawid Piątkowski, ul. 3-go Maja 48, 41-800 Zabrze

Front cover photograph by virtue of copyright by Shutterstock.com

All rights reserved. www.dawidpiatkowski.com

Acknowledgements

 

To my coaches – Kazimierz and Jacek Listek, Beniamin Budziak and to my mentor the late PhD. Jerzy Wielkoszyński

Mission statement 

 

My goal is to set free your underlying potential so that you can achieve spectacular success. My dream is to see athletes who are awakened. I cherish the moment when the impossible becomes possible. When low self-esteem turns into gigantic self-confidence. When lack of self-belief is replaced with unswerving faith. When mediocrity is transformed into excellence. When our conscious and premeditated actions result in dreams changing into reality. I believe this book will change you, and then it will go on to change the face of sport all over the world.

— Dawid Piątkowski

To fighters

What is this book about? 

 

Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do.

— Pele 

 

It is the first book in the world devoted to personal growth of athletes, their parents and coaches, whose foundations are purely spiritual. The author unveils the secrets of the mind that have not been described until now; those that have a direct influence on the effectiveness of training programs and results achieved in sport. Success relies directly on the athlete’s mind – the ability to control thoughts, emotions, habits and the strength of character. He also proves that the most important qualities of distinguished athletes are hard work, willpower, fighting spirit and the desire that is driven by the overriding goal – dreams coming true. Only such approach will produce world’s greatest athletes. This book outlines how to change an athlete’s personality in a simple manner so that they can achieve results unattainable to them so far. What will you learn and what will you achieve if you take over the control of your mind? You will: 

 

Adopt an entirely new personality – you can literally choose your character qualities.Harness your emotions – no more self-destructive thoughts, emotions and habits. Sustain the state of perfection – an intuitive state of mind which brings out the best of you. Outlast the threshold of pain stepping outside your comfort zone during physical work-outs so that you will be able to see the results in a month’s rather than a year’s time. Practice with intention – a fast way to develop technical and physical skills. Get addicted to hard work – unwavering motivation and determination to do Spartan work-outs.Discover massive self-confidence – typical of prominent athletes.Begin your quest for greatness… 

 

The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person’s determination.

— Tommy Lasorda 

 

Welcome to the sport of the future, where self-control and self-development set new standards. It is now faith, vision, desire, willpower and pursuit of perfection that set out new boundaries. Welcome to my world, where the impossible does not exist.

Foreword – genesis 

 

What to do with a mistake: recognize it, admit it, learn from it, forget it.

— Dean Smith  

 

My adventure with sports began in 1994. The origins of my career resembled those of many other athletes. My elder sister played tennis and suggested I sign up for it as it was a fun leisure activity. And so it began, quite by accident. I played sporadically the first couple of years, only an hour, twice or three times weekly. No one would predict that I would become a professional player at that point. It wasn’t until my first coach said to my father that I was talented and we should give it a go in a local competition that my father got the tennis bug and I followed suit.

My trophy collection includes more than 20 medals from national championships in all age categories. I had taken the podium 150 or so times in national and international tournaments. I gave up on professional practice at the age of 19 due to financial and family reasons. I went on to win a couple of more medals and took part in various tournaments, but I would treat it as a hobby from then on.

Itook stock of my life once my career was over. I would look for reasons why I had failed to achieve more and had not conquered the world. I had made so many mistakes. I would never work hard enough nor would I give my all. The absence of a goal, vision or a dream for which I would be willing to die for was the reason why I had been so inefficient during my tennis practice. I remember the time when I attended trainings, played a little, then went back home. No heart pounding, no fighting spirit, no quest for perfection, I might as well have gone shopping for groceries. Even though I loved playing tennis, my practice was downright monotonous.

At the age of 16, I got to know my mentor, the late PhD Jerzy Wiekoszyński. He showed me what self-development and professionalism meant. He opened my eyes to the world which I had failed to see before. During our meetings he would explain to me what physical practice and rehabilitation for athletes was about, and how I should go about analyzing footage so that I could brush up on my technique. He would also tell me about his life; what mistakes he had made himself and what he had learnt from them. These few hours with him had taught me more about training and life than I had learned in my entire life. He made clear to me the importance of self-development. It may sound trivial but it really is not. By posing the right questions, you find ways to improve your technique or fitness. Questions are powerful tools as long as they are backed by determination and strong will to find the answers. Unfortunately, I met him too late in my life to learn to play tennis to the best of my potential.

Back in the days when I was still a sportsman, the doctor would repeatedly invite athletes with their parents to involve them in a conversation about sport, trainings and how to make it together. These lectures normally lasted about 2 hours and he would willingly share his experiences with us. I was 17 at that time. After one such lecture he asked my mom Alina to talk to him in private and said: Your son is going to make a good coach in the future. He is gifted. You tell him that from me when you think he is ready. And my mom kept the promise. When I was 20, I started my first coaching job. I would still visit my mentor every now and again. Time went by. Then one day I got a phone call that the doctor, my mentor, had died at the age of 80. At his funeral, which naturally was a miserable event, for the very first time in my life I cried tears of joy. I realized that he had left a part of him in me; the knowledge, the values and the ability to develop as a person was his entire legacy. I reflected on many things that day reminiscing about all the good and valuable things that the doctor had introduced into my life. I came to a decision that I would become a coach and make sport a priority in my life. I wanted to pursue the knowledge and values that I had learnt from my mentor. I came home to join my parents for dinner that evening and we looked back on all the good things he had brought under our roof. I told my parents that I had decided to become a coach and that I could not imagine doing anything else in life. Then my mom recalled the doctor’s words. I felt this warm and pleasant sensation in my heart but I also felt massively motivated by his words. I did not want to let him down.

Ever since I got to know my mentor I have developed an interest in the workings of a man’s mind. Self-development has become my second most important passion. When I was through with my tennis career, I set out on a journey to explore the depths of my own mind. I would devour knowledge incessantly day in day out. I got addicted to self-deve-lopment and self-control. 10 year after, I finally have learnt to truly control my emotions. I have not had a negative thought running through my head nor have I had a bad day for years now. I have no idea what lack of motivation or dispiritedness mean. Not a day goes by without me realizing my dreams.

Iam currently helping athletes to unveil their underlying potential. Almost 20 years of experience as a professional athlete myself, backed by the 10 years I spent developing as a person, not only lets me solve athletes’ problems with ease but also lets me fill them with hope, self-confidence and determination so that they can go places. After only 2 hours in a meeting with me they will do things that are theoretically impossible. I light up fire in their hearts and feed their minds on knowledge and experience. They take control of their own emotions and start shaping their future single-handedly. They come to realize that everything is up to them. I am about to share my secrets with you. So keep on reading, analyze and draw conclusions while you are filled with an inner desire to strive for self-perfection.

AN UNCONSCIOUS WARRIOR

1. Warrior’s self-esteem 

What are you doing today to become a champion?

— Drayton McLane

Many athletes reckon that they train hard and wise. Everybody has one goal or another, which they ostensibly pursue. Ostensibly they “give their all” during every practice. Well… almost every practice. Generally speaking, many sportsmen are convinced that they have got it right. Athletes, their parents and coaches are oblivious to the fact that they are making mistakes that lead to mediocrity rather than excellence.

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