The Ten “Etiquettes” for the High Level Athlete
These are from page 15 of the ITTF Advanced Coaching Manual, which make them at least semi-official. Like the “Ten Commandments” I blogged about yesterday, these have also always irritated me. Also, some of them just don’t make sense due to the poor translations. (As I wrote yesterday, the manual was originally in French and somewhat poorly translated into English.) Here they are, with my comments afterwards.
The Ten “Etiquettes” for the High Level Athlete
(From page 15 of the ITTF Advanced Coaching Manual.)
A self respecting sports teacher has the duty to transmit to the athlete that guiding principles without which the sport would not be what it is today are part of his teaching. The Champion is a sports phenomenon and must therefore set an example for ALL athletes!
- The first step towards success: good judgment.
- Any progress goes through trial and error.
- Losing and Winning belong to any training.
- Learning lessons from the past means imposing rules for yourself.
- These rules cannot be built without a philosophical global vision.
- Competitive sport means pushing your limits further and enjoying your conquest.
- Nothing is for free: fatigue and efforts are the price to pay to reach that point.
- Pleasure, self respect and personal satisfaction gained from this conquest are priceless.
- To reach that point, some traps need to be avoided: challenging profit, uncontrolled aggressiveness, provoked opposition.
- Sport is a real school of Life.
Let’s look at these one by one.


Photo by Donna Sakai


