There's a video out there on YouTube featuring Jack Ma talking about how to assemble a great team. It's about getting the "right" people not necessarily the "best" people.
A company could hire some top Harvard grad or some top executive from a Fortune 500 company but if that person doesn't fit in with the corporate culture of that company, it just won't work.
And so it is with judo clubs as well. What makes a judo club succeed is not whether it has the top players in the country but whether it has the right people who appreciate the ethos of the club.
I'm really happy with the bunch of players we have right now. They get along well with others and have good fighting spirit. They believe in fighting hard but fighting safely. And they want to learn and improve their skills. This is what judo is all about.
A company could hire some top Harvard grad or some top executive from a Fortune 500 company but if that person doesn't fit in with the corporate culture of that company, it just won't work.
And so it is with judo clubs as well. What makes a judo club succeed is not whether it has the top players in the country but whether it has the right people who appreciate the ethos of the club.
When you have the right people training together, you'll have an excellent session. Our sessions are always excellent! |
I'm really happy with the bunch of players we have right now. They get along well with others and have good fighting spirit. They believe in fighting hard but fighting safely. And they want to learn and improve their skills. This is what judo is all about.
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