Consistency is the difference
Hey hoopers, Quote of the day: āWe donāt rise to the level of our goals, we fall to the level of our habits.ā ā James Clear Quick question: Are you training when itās convenient, or when it actually matters? Most players work hard⦠sometimes. Theyāll lock in for a week, then disappear for two. They train when theyāre motivated, skip days when theyāre tired, and assume talent will fill the gap. Hereās the truth: Inconsistent effort creates inconsistent results. You canāt play big minutes if coaches donāt know what theyāre getting from you. You canāt be trusted late in games if your performance changes night to night. And you canāt reach your potential if your work ethic depends on how you feel that day. Hereās what inconsistency steals from players: Youāll never earn a defined role. Coaches reward reliability more than flashes of greatness. Youāll never build real confidence. Confidence comes from repeated proof, not one good workout. Youāll never separate yourself. Everyone works hard sometimes. Very few do it daily. Hereās what actually works: Show up even when you donāt feel like it. Discipline matters most on low-energy days. Do the basics every day. Ball handling. Shooting form. Footwork. Small things done daily beat random hard workouts. Stick to a schedule. Same days. Same times. No debating with yourself. Hereās what most players get wrong: They wait to feel motivated. They train only when theyāre playing well. They think talent will cover for inconsistency. It wonāt. And it shows when opportunities pass them by and someone else gets the minutes they wanted. So hereās the simple version: Discipline beats motivation. Consistency builds trust. Trust creates opportunity. If you want help building a routine you can actually stick to, upgrade to phase 2 now: https://www.skool.com/hoopsacademy/plans Stay consistent, Tyler P.S. You donāt have to train harder than everyone. You just have to train more consistently than most.