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“Man, I’ve never had such consistent results like this,” said one of the NBA players we work with.


“It’s like I’m walking onto the court already knowing that I’ve won,” he said.


For his entire career, this one player struggled with consistency.


Whenever mental experts talk about consistency, they often relate it back to the athletes preparation.


And although they’re right about this, they’re missing one crucial point - it’s not just about preparation, but instead it’s about how the athlete prepares.


There’s a big difference.


Hear me out: yes, every athlete must work hard, but that’s already a prerequisite for success.


Think - it's expected that you work hard - so that won’t really separate you from the pack.


What these top athletes are doing though, is preparing differently than everyone else, while also working hard.


They lock into a specific skill.


They visualize it with precision.


They practice it intentionally.


And, together, these 3 things are what makes them elite.


It’s what allows them to win the game before it even starts.


So, to help with this, we created a YouTube training on exactly how to do this.


You just need to follow it by clicking here.


Stay resilient,


Matt Caldaroni

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Whenever mental experts talk about consistency, they often relate it back to the athletes preparation.

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