If you want to continue to be the best in the world, then you have to train and compete like you are second best in the world.

Steve Backley
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If you want to continue to be the best in the world, then you have to train and compete like you are second best in the world. This quote is a great reminder that you have to put in just as much effort training, practicing, and competing as if you are the best in the world. You have to train just as hard when you are not at your peak performance. If you want to be one of the best in the world, then you need to work harder than the next person who also wants to be one of the best in the world.

Source: The Champion In All Of Us: 12 Rules For Success

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