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Dylan Knotts college athlete at Ohio Northern, the commitment level needed to be successful.

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#goals, #dreams, #plan,#Achievement, #action, #systems, Dylan Knotts college athlete at Ohio Northern describes the commitment level needed to perform and be successful at that level. Graduate of Indian Lake High school, a priorly college wrestler at Urban University, now a college athlete at Ohio Northern describes the commitment level needed to perform and be successful at that level. Incomplete brief transcript: Hi I’, here with Dylan Knotts, College athletes, do you want to tell us about where you go to school? After graduating from Indian Lake, I attended Urbana University, I have transferred to Ohio Northern University. What will you do after graduation? You will train people like yourself when you get out of school? Quick question what is your definition of success? I guess, how you can help yourself and others get to the places I and they want to be. Do you keep those in writing? or those all in your head? Personal goals I guess I just keep those bottled up. I can still think about them daily. Do you write down your workout? Do you break those down? I write my workouts mostly so I’ll do the percentage basis to where I can eventually get to my goal and surpassed that and then keep growing from there. Do you just write them in a notebook, or he has an agenda? How old were you when you started sports? I was young. I start a baseball in first grade that was non-contact so mom was okay with it and then third grade came around and I tried wrestling, then in sixth grade, we went all the way up to football just continue throughout. What kind of things did you sacrifice to meet the goals? Waking up early in the morning or staying late after practice and wrestling with sacrifice a lot of food, there has been a lot of starvation, sacrificed relaxation. Did you make sure to walk the straight and narrow more than probably a lot of kids? What do you do if you’re losing consistency with your goal? Ease back into it and I can’t go from everything to anything. If you have a child that wants to do the same thing, you are doing what would you do differently? I mean like strength training wise I didn’t start until High School I think I kind of shorting myself a little bit but I wouldn’t force them to do heavyweight and Correct form, stuff like that, and not pushing towards one thing like my parents never pushed me. I always picked what I wanted to do. Do you see wrestling always being part of your life? meaning train Collegiate and high school athlete? I would like to coach eventually. #successquotes,#success, #sheisagoalsetter, #goals, #motivational, #motivated, #motivation, #inspire, #successful, #goalsetting, #lifequotes, #followme, #indianlake, #leader, #Indianlakeohio, #lovinglife, #goalsettion,#gogetem, #collegeathlete,#wrestling, #hardwork, #diet, #exercise https://sheisagoalsetter.com/

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#goals, #dreams, #plan,#Achievement, #action, #systems, Dylan Knotts college athlete at Ohio Northern describes the commitment level needed to perform and be successful at that level. Graduate of Indian Lake High school, a priorly college wrestler at Urban University, now a college athlete at Ohio Northern describes the commitment level needed to perform and be successful at that level. Incomplete brief transcript: Hi I’, here with Dylan Knotts, College athletes, do you want to tell us about where you go to school? After graduating from Indian Lake, I attended Urbana University, I have transferred to Ohio Northern University. What will you do after graduation? You will train people like yourself when you get out of school? Quick question what is your definition of success? I guess, how you can help yourself and others get to the places I and they want to be. Do you keep those in writing? or those all in your head? Personal goals I guess I just keep those bottled up. I can still think about them daily. Do you write down your workout? Do you break those down? I write my workouts mostly so I’ll do the percentage basis to where I can eventually get to my goal and surpassed that and then keep growing from there. Do you just write them in a notebook, or he has an agenda? How old were you when you started sports? I was young. I start a baseball in first grade that was non-contact so mom was okay with it and then third grade came around and I tried wrestling, then in sixth grade, we went all the way up to football just continue throughout. What kind of things did you sacrifice to meet the goals? Waking up early in the morning or staying late after practice and wrestling with sacrifice a lot of food, there has been a lot of starvation, sacrificed relaxation. Did you make sure to walk the straight and narrow more than probably a lot of kids? What do you do if you’re losing consistency with your goal? Ease back into it and I can’t go from everything to anything. If you have a child that wants to do the same thing, you are doing what would you do differently? I mean like strength training wise I didn’t start until High School I think I kind of shorting myself a little bit but I wouldn’t force them to do heavyweight and Correct form, stuff like that, and not pushing towards one thing like my parents never pushed me. I always picked what I wanted to do. Do you see wrestling always being part of your life? meaning train Collegiate and high school athlete? I would like to coach eventually. #successquotes,#success, #sheisagoalsetter, #goals, #motivational, #motivated, #motivation, #inspire, #successful, #goalsetting, #lifequotes, #followme, #indianlake, #leader, #Indianlakeohio, #lovinglife, #goalsettion,#gogetem, #collegeathlete,#wrestling, #hardwork, #diet, #exercise https://sheisagoalsetter.com/

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