GET UP. (POWERFUL Baseball Motivation)
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 Published On Feb 3, 2023

You got a chance, kid.
GET UP.

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Music:
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Speech by: RobertAnthony Cruz
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Quote: Jocko Willink
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Full Transcript:

When I was 13 years old and about five foot three, I had a coach tell me... “You got a chance, kid.”
“You got a chance” was all I needed.
A few years later, I'm still playing ball.
When my team had weights at 6 a.m. I'd go work on sprints at 5 a.m. and I'd tell myself while running in that parking structure
“You got a chance, kid.”
Every day I'd remind myself of those words.
You've got a chance, kid.
And I’d think to myself,
What if I can pull this off?
What if I can get signed to play professional baseball?
If you want to play in college or pro ball you're going to have to make sacrifices that other people aren't willing to make.
You're going to have to get to bed earlier.
You're going to have to wake up earlier.
It's going to feel like you're running and running with no sight of a finish line.
You will become familiar with failure and you'll have many people who don't take you seriously.
After all, less than 1% make it, right?
Despite the odds, every single day you have to train and work as though you believe 100% that it is going to happen.
You can't go halfway.
You and I both know that won't work.
Now, maybe you're listening to this and thinking
"I don't know if I have what it takes. I'm weak."
And I can assure you, I am weak too.
Listen to these words.
I listened to these words from Jocko Willink every single morning when I couldn't get myself out of bed.
He says,

“Do I have weakness?
I am nothing but weakness.
I'm not naturally fast or strong or flexible.
I procrastinate and I waste time.
I care too much about meaningless things
and not enough about important things.
But all that being said.
I don't accept that I am what I am
and that that is what I am doomed to be.
I'm fighting.
I'm always fighting.
I'm scraping and kicking and clawing at those weaknesses
to change them, to stop them.
Some days I win and some days I don't.
But each and every day I get back up and I move forward with my fists clenched towards the battle, towards the struggle.
And I fight with everything.
I've got to overcome those weaknesses and those shortfalls as I strive to be just a little bit better today than I was yesterday."

You see, it's not about minimizing how many times you fail.
It's about getting up quicker than everybody else.
You missed a day of lifting?
Get up.
You wasted time on your phone when you could have been getting better?
Get up.
Never stop getting up.
Never stop pushing.
You got a chance, kid.

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