No, this blog is not about Tiger Woods or golf. However, his recent performance and the timing of my last post have necessitated a short follow-up on Tiger's mental toughness. After four days of golf it came down to a sudden death on the 19th hole. Rocco Mediate, his competition, could have finished him off with a long putt on the 18th whole, but he missed and Tiger sunk his 15 foot putt to force a sudden death which proved too much for Rocco. Tiger proved his resilience and his mental toughness in this Open that might be the most exciting of his career because of his physical condition and the way it went down to the wire.
Tiger's recent knee surgery left him in a lot of pain that could be seen from time to time on his face after he swung. But he managed to perform under pressure and to not let the pain get to him. This is one of the most impressive demonstrations of mental toughness. There is nothing more distracting than physical pain, but somehow some of the greatest moments in sports have been when athletes overcame pain to deliver incredible performances. I'll never forget Michael Jordan's 38 point game five in the 1997 finals. Jordan was bedridden with the flu and somehow managed to play one of his best games ever which eventually led to another title.
More recently Paul Pierce delivered a similar performance in game 1 of the NBA Finals when he went down with a knee injury that appeared to be the end of his season. However, later that same quarter he came back and inspired and led his team to a comeback victory outscoring Kobe Bryant and rejuvenating the Boston fans.
We all love the stories of people overcoming pain. Our favorite movies are often stories of people who achieved the impossible by overcoming the trials and difficult circumstances they faced. Why do these stories and performances warrant so much attention and admiration? Because they give us hope. Life is tough, and nobody has it easy regardless of background, social class, or education. Every one of us will face something that we think we can't handle sooner or later if we haven't already, and deep down we doubt our ability to overcome. These stories and examples give us hope that we can do it to. So Tiger, thanks for the example because seeing you put up with the pain and deliver down the stretch was inspiring.
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12 years ago
Great post, this is so true. Hey if Michael Jordan can do, i can too! :)
ReplyDeleteAmen bro. Has Troy seen this post? I have a feeling he would appreciate it! Can't wait to go golfing with you guys!
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