The Benefit of Pressure for Success
Pressure creates stress and anxiety, and it can often collapse a person’s spirit. The number of cases where professional athletes with incredible skill have faltered on the biggest stage is often critiqued. Many great athletes have faced tough careers in cities such as Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. However, those who persevered—like Brian Dawkins, Nick Foles, and Jason Kelce—have become legends.
The Importance of Pressure in Achieving Success
Diamonds are created under pressure: In nature, carbon atoms rearranged under extreme conditions become diamonds—symbols of beauty and strength. This process reminds us that our most challenging moments can lead to incredible personal growth. Many athletes have highlight reels, but legends are remembered for stepping up when the moment is most unexpected, such as Nick Foles stepping in as a backup and taking on Tom Brady, “The GOAT,” step for step in the Super Bowl.
Similarly, the process of building muscle requires resistance. When we lift weights, we subject our muscles to stress, causing tiny tears that rebuild stronger than before. This principle applies not only in the gym but also in life. Preparing the body, mind, and spirit for opportunity is the goal. Focusing on development at a young age or in the early stages allows for the ability to dominate. In the boxing ring, it’s better to get knocked out 50 times during sparring than on fight night, when it truly matters. Feel the pressure, move into the pressure, and embrace it. Break yourself down to build yourself back up!
Like diamonds formed under pressure, relationships that endure trials often shine the brightest. The conflicts we face together can lead to greater intimacy, empathy, and a profound appreciation for one another. Building trust and maintaining consistency in loyalty and action allows a unit’s bond to truly come together. Challenge your teammates and coaches, and set the standard. Becoming a leader is a challenge in itself; it’s not given, it’s earned through action, consistency, and empathy.
Pressure is a friend of greatness
Pressure can often lead a person to quit. It’s uncomfortable, and it changes the dynamic of the “norm.” Don’t fear creating a culture of act, succeed, or act, fail, assess, reflect, and adapt until you win. The greatest athletes and legends dealt with controversy, obstacles, and hardships that prepared them for when the opportunity presented itself. Don’t cave to pressure; embrace it and elevate your game!
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Written by:
Kirill Vaks
BA, CSCS
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The Hollydell ice arena, in the main building.