In the 13 years that I have been competing, I have been given some great advice. Therefore, I wanted to nail down the single best nugget of wisdom and put it in a short article for you...but I can’t decide on only one. So, I decided that I would put together a series of short articles detailing some of the best advice I have ever received.
The first one that popped into my mind came from Rick Hussey. Rick is no longer with us, and I only had a few encounters with him, but he seemed to be a really genuine guy. When he gave me the following advice, I was competing against a couple of his guys. I missed my opener and second attempt on the squat badly and was just one attempt away from being no threat at all. However, Rick told me that he had been watching my warm up and noticed a few things that he thought could be affecting me on the platform. I took two things away from that statement. First of all, it was very generous of him to be helping me out when I could possibly take the podium above one, or even two, of his own. Secondly, he was watching his guys' competition, and that made him a great coach to have come meet day. In other words, he would have an idea of what his guys would need to do to beat me.
Adam Driggers: Advice Through the Years (Part 1)
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