Coaches are motivational none more so than Vince Lombardi that gave his speech on superBowl day around the time players, coaches, and fans not only loved football but would do anything to watch it. the speech was given in a locker room in a very intense football games against the opponent. Lombardi was an all time hall of famer football coach and a two-time super bowl champion. In a Super bowl game in 1971, Lombardi gave a speech to his players during halftime in a very intense game. This speech was to encourage his player to go out and play with your heart and to play hard, if you go out and give everything you have, you are guaranteed to become the best and to be number one.
Vince Lombardi was the coach of the Green Bay Packers in 1966, and was the coach that led the Green Bay Packers to their first Super Bowl victory ever. He was born June 11, 1913 and died June 1970 at the age of 57 due to cancer. He has been argued as one of the best Football coaches there are and will be continued to be called one of the best coaches ever. Lombardi was known to be a hard coach to train with for being extremely rough and hard working with his players. This attitude and style is what was believed to allow the Green Bay Packers to win the Super Bowl and 4 others and make them a serious threat to other Football teams.
Vince Lombardi’s name is literally on the Super Bowl trophy. They named it after him because he won the first two Super Bowls ever to be played. As the Packers head coach and General Manager from 1959 to 1967 he led the Packers to five NFL Championships and won the first two Super Bowls. His career record with the Pack was an amazing 105-35-6. Lombardi at first was an assistant coach for the New York Giants.
Vince Lombardi Vince Lombardi was mainly known as a football coach for the Green Bay Packers. Many people considered him one of the greatest football coaches in history considering the several Championships he took his team to. Vince Lombardi, defined his success in winning the Super Bowl and not just seeing his players as players, but as family. Vince Lombardi was born on June 11,1913 to Matilda Izzo and Enrico Lombardi in Brooklyn, New York. (Biography.com Paragraph 2) From birth, he was pushed towards the Catholic church.
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Nate Cornwall English I Mrs. Toews 1 Oct, 2015 Baseball Greats “When you want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe, then you’ll be successful” ~Eric Thomas (qtd. in ). When you want to be very good at a sport you have to try and work for it. For some people just being good isn’t enough.
Success is something you attract by the person you become. For things to improve, you have to improve. For things to get better, you have to get better. For things to change, you have to change. When you change, everything changes for you.”
I have always put my grades before anything else and it is imperative for me to always get my work done before anything. Given the past couple years, I have blossomed into an organized student while maintaining my 3.5 GPA. Despite hardships, I have always made the effort to get into focus, strap my armor on, and complete all my work. For many scholars, getting done what you need is almost a gift to oneself. Once you achieve your goals, you feel rewarded and even fulfilled.
The words of others can often move us. Words can mend broken bonds, show others how we feel, and most importantly, the words of others can inspire change in our hearts. Pelé once said, “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.” This quote by Pelé has often been the mantra of my life.
If you constantly focus your own time and energy into doing something, multiple things will come from that situation, giving you opportunity to accomplish more. Ultimately all these opportunities come from working hard and refusing to be inactive. Former President and also a founding father of our country, Thomas Jefferson once said, "Determine never to be idle... It is wonderful how much may be done if we are always doing."
A few years ago, I was considering giving up baseball. I was going through a major slump both offensively and defensively As I had been striking out and making errors almost for a good two weeks. I attempted to motivate myself by reading quotes from the all-time greats. I saw a few that followed the theme of never giving up or working harder. These quotes shaped the way I thought about both baseball and life in general.
I like for my work to be completed to the best of my ability. In my opinion, there is no point in turning in work that isn't your personal best. This is a good quality to posses when taking honors classes. This skill enables me to get an assignment and finish it correctly.
4.1 “just do it”. I spend majority of my time just thinking about how I am going to get the assignment done. By the time I start the assignment it feels like I been working on it forever, when in reality I just started. When am given an assignment I need to work on it as soon as I find free time. “to eat an elephant, first cut it into same pieces”.
Coach Wooden worked on coining his own, personal, definition of what success means and I have always used his definition in my way of defining the same word. Wooden wrote that “success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming.” (Wooden & Jamison, 2004). I can not think of a better way to achieve success then knowing that you did the best that you could. Sometimes you are going to give your best and still not win or gain a material possession, but as long as you gave your best effort, you have nothing to be ashamed of and therefore can consider yourself
Last but not least try being the best worker you can be and everything else should fall into