HOME SERVICES
hockey sports Boxing Fitness Alpha 68
BLOG CONTACT US
Back
, , , , , ,

Elite athletes vs the wannabe elite athletes

Boxing in Voorhees NJ Boxing for men boxing for women

Elite Athlete vs. Wannabe Elite Athlete

So many athletes have talent and have seen success in their leagues, but what separates the elite athletes who make it from the wannabes?

Yes, skill plays a big part of the equation  but work ethic, dedication, and consistency play an even bigger role. Here are five big differences:

  1. Purpose and Commitment

  • Elite: Every session has a clear objective tied to performance goals speed, power, agility, and game readiness.
  • Wannabe: Talks about big goals but trains without a plan, skips the “boring” work like mobility or recovery, and gives 50% effort on their best days.
  1. Training Habits

  • Elite: Shows up consistently, even on days they don’t feel like it. Follows the program, tracks progress, and makes adjustments when needed.
  • Wannabe: Trains when it’s convenient, cuts corners, and thinks “good enough” will get them there.
  1. Recovery and Lifestyle

  • Elite: Treats recovery as part of training dialed in sleep, nutrition, hydration, and mobility work. Fully committed to success.
  • Wannabe: Thinks recovery is optional; late nights, poor fuel, and inconsistent habits show up in performance. Committed more to fun than results.
  1. Coaching and Feedback

  • Elite: Seeks coaching, is open to feedback, and values technique and refinement. Knows small details matter.
  • Wannabe: Avoids critique, wants quick results, and often overestimates their own ability.
  1. Mental Game

  • Elite: Handles pressure, learns from failure, and stays focused on the process not just the outcome.
  • Wannabe: Gets frustrated by setbacks, focuses on highlights, and underestimates the grind behind success.

 

A question I often ask athletes and parents is:
“What is the goal?”

Is the goal to unleash full potential, or is it simply to enjoy the sport and stay in shape?

Neither choice is wrong, but as a coach, knowing the answer helps me set the right expectations. It’s a question athletes and parents should reflect on from season to season.

Check back in on these five points. Where do your actions fall?





Written by:
Kirill Vaks
BA, CSCS

Take action… Now!


Training Aspects Personal Training and Sports Performance locations:

Voorhees Flyers Training center.

Ice land hockey rink

The Hollydell ice arena, in the main building.

Recent posts
  • Boxing Training for Former Athletes at TA Boxing in Voorhees, NJ
    Assess Your Goals, Boxing Performance, Fit and healthy, Fitness, South Jersey, South Jersey, Sports performance, Uncategorized
    Boxing Training for Former Athletes at TA Boxing in Voorhees, NJ

    Once an Athlete, Always an Athlete: Boxing Training in Voorhees, NJ at TA Boxing For anyone who has ever competed on the field, the court, the mat, or the track, there’s a truth that never fades… the drive to compete never dies. You may have stepped away from organized sports, but the mindset, discipline, and…

  • Top 6 Goalie Off-Ice Exercises
    Cherry Hill sports performance, Hockey Performance, Personal trainer tips, Sports performance
    Top 6 Goalie Off-Ice Exercises

    Top 6 Goalie Off-Ice Exercises Goalie’s never get the love they deserve! SO we’re bringing you one of the best off-ice workouts designed specifically for a goalie! This video went viral on youtube and for good reason…it has it all! Including up/down movement quickness, lateral explosiveness and push-off power, core stability and overall hip strength…

  • Everyday Power: Building Explosiveness That Helps You Live Better
    Fit and healthy, Fitness, Personal trainer tips
    Everyday Power: Building Explosiveness That Helps You Live Better

    “Power training” is often pictured with athletes sprinting, jumping, all these explosive, eye catching movements that. But power isn’t just for athletes and performers, it’s for anyone who wants to move better and stay confident in their body’s ability to stay healthy through sudden movement. Power plays a big part of everyday life. It’s your…

Subscribe to our newsletter
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.