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Rashard Davis-THE A,000 HOUR MINDSET

1 h 1 min · 12 de may de 2026
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From Doubt to Super Bowl Glory | Rashard Davis on Grit, Mindset and the 1,000 Hour Rule Most athletes dream big. Few are ready for what it actually takes. In this episode, Super Bowl champion and former NFL wide receiver Rashard “Sweet Feet” Davis breaks down the real journey, from early competition at home to grinding through practice squads, fighting through setbacks, and staying mentally locked in when things don’t go your way. This is not a highlight reel. It is the truth behind the grind. What you will get from this episode: * The mindset that separates talent from longevity * Why 1,000 hours beats shortcuts every time * How to handle setbacks, injuries, and being overlooked * What NFL life is really like behind the scenes * How competition, done right, builds greatness * Practical advice for young athletes and parents Rashard shares what it takes to keep going when nothing is guaranteed and why the real win is who you become in the process. If you are chasing anything big, whether in sports, business, or life, this will reset how you think about effort, discipline, and resilience. Subscribe for more real conversations on performance, mindset, and growth.

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From Doubt to Super Bowl Glory | Rashard Davis on Grit, Mindset and the 1,000 Hour Rule Most athletes dream big. Few are ready for what it actually takes. In this episode, Super Bowl champion and former NFL wide receiver Rashard “Sweet Feet” Davis breaks down the real journey, from early competition at home to grinding through practice squads, fighting through setbacks, and staying mentally locked in when things don’t go your way. This is not a highlight reel. It is the truth behind the grind. What you will get from this episode: * The mindset that separates talent from longevity * Why 1,000 hours beats shortcuts every time * How to handle setbacks, injuries, and being overlooked * What NFL life is really like behind the scenes * How competition, done right, builds greatness * Practical advice for young athletes and parents Rashard shares what it takes to keep going when nothing is guaranteed and why the real win is who you become in the process. If you are chasing anything big, whether in sports, business, or life, this will reset how you think about effort, discipline, and resilience. Subscribe for more real conversations on performance, mindset, and growth.

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