A Quote by Howard A. Tullman

Ability is the result of mental and physical toughness, resourcefulness, and powerful concentration. — © Howard A. Tullman
Ability is the result of mental and physical toughness, resourcefulness, and powerful concentration.
Concentration and mental toughness are the margins of victory.
We talk about toughness as a quarterback: it's not sometimes the physical part that you see; it's the mental toughness and the 'I'm going to stand in here, take this shot,' and 'I'm going to deliver it to my guy.'
The concentration of wealth is a natural result of this concentration of ability, and regularly recurs in history. The rate of concentration varies (other factors being equal) with the economic freedom permitted by morals and laws.
The physical toughness is the obvious - the ability to push through things no matter what's coming at you, to keep going, to not give in. Never surrender. Usually the victory goes to the guy who can play through it the longest. Of course, the mental part is equally important.
Mental toughness is to physical as four is to one.
I believe in my ability and my mental toughness.
I think my mental toughness, athleticism, and my physical prowess, I'd be successful if I decided to fight, no matter what.
The 3 key components for success are as follows: Psychological Preparedness Physical Conditioning Mental Toughness
Mental toughness is many things. It is humility because it behooves all of us to remember that simplicity is the sign of greatness and meekness is the sign of true strength. Mental toughness is spartanism with qualities of sacrifice, self-denial, dedication. It is fearlessness, and it is love.
For me, mental toughness is the ability to stay focussed in the present irrespective of what is happening at the match.
I play drums, and I'd recommend it to anyone, except maybe your neighbors. It's great exercise - physical, mental, emotional, and social. It takes deep concentration but also activates concentration. If you're doing it right, it's always just a little harder than what you can actually pull off.
Mental Toughness: The ability to consistently perform toward the upper range of your talent and skill regardless of the competitive circumstances.
Toughness has nothing to do with size, physical strength or athleticism. Toughness is A SKILL that can be developed & improved.
I always felt that my greatest asset was not my physical ability, it was my mental ability.
I believe in my ability and my mental toughness. I know I can pick up a playbook, like anybody can, and I can compete with anybody.
I repeat my delivery consistently. My balance is much improved. And the mental and physical toughness Pilates requires to complete movements the correct way have directly helped me on the mound.
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