A Quote by Adebayo Akinfenwa

Training to be a tough tackler isn't easy - you don't want to injure yourself or team-mates so it's crucial that you have self-belief in your abilities and strength.
Every act of self-discipline increases your confidence, trust, and belief in yourself and your abilities.
If you neglect to exercise self-control, you are not only likely to injure others, but you are sure to injure yourself!
Of course, I enjoy assisting my team-mates because playing no.10 is the position you have to serve your team-mates.
When you're playing in a good team where you're confident in yourself and your team-mates, when you've done the business before, it makes it so much easier.
You have to think for your team-mates and give them positive response. Whatever happens as a captain you have to take the responsibility. Backing my team-mates and supporting them was the biggest learning.
Never lose your undying belief in yourself and your abilities.
It's not easy for a foreigner to come to England and win the respect of your team-mates, of the fans, and of the English people.
Confidence and belief in yourself and your vision is absolutely paramount. The fashion industry is tough - be prepared to take advice and criticism along the way, but have unwavering belief in your vision.
To injure your opponent is to injure yourself.
Rick Tocchet is what I call a warrior. He really brings a lot to a team because he really believes in team play. He's tough on himself and he's tough on the team. As a coach, if you had even one guy like him on your team, you'd have a heckuva chance to do your job well.
It's good to connect with people and enjoy yourself and to support your team-mates, too.
Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities. Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy. But with self-confidence you can succeed. A sense of inferiority and inadequacy interferes with the attainment of your hopes, but self-confidence leads to self-realization and successful achievement.
Magic, if that was the right word, often rises and falls on your own belief in your abilities. I've seen very powerful people completely crippled by self-doubt.
I'm more about mind over muscle. My mindset needs to be the fittest, because it drags my body through whatever needs to be done. A lot of people neglect training their mind and their self-belief, but I believe that's crucial.
It's not easy when you have a new manager because you have to try and adapt yourself to him, the team, training sessions, and the game.
You will make a mistake in a game, fair enough, but you want your team-mates to help you out because it is a team game.
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