FUNK’s CORNER – “DON’T QUIT”
  • 10/01/2006 (8:56:36 am)
  • Dory Funk, Jr.

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Funk's Corner - “Don't Quit”

I had the privilege of being Kurt Angle’s Professional Wrestling Coach in 1998 at the WWF Funking Dojo, the first developmental program using the Dory Funk Method of Pro Wrestling Training.

Following are the words of Olympic Gold Medallist, Kurt Angle after winning the amateur wrestling competition 1996 .

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I promised myself two things:

1. I'd train harder than ever in the two years leading up to the Olympics.

2. I wouldn't be afraid of failure or losing.

That was all that mattered to me. No more pressure. Just give my best!

I was, living my dream, wrestling for the Gold in the 1996 Olympic Games! The outcome of that final match still had to be addressed. I confidently ran out to wrestle for my place in history next to other Olympic greats.

It was intense, more intense than anything I had ever imagined. In the end, my hand was raised and victory was mine! I did it! And guess what? That's right, the emotional floodgates opened up and I cried!

I stood on the podium and received my Gold Medal, our country's national anthem providing the backdrop for my lifelong dream come true. I remember thinking that it was all worth it, that the hours of training, the sacrifices that I had made, in essence, everything I did to attain that moment would've been worth repeating all over again.

But guess what? Even if I hadn't won, it would've still been worth it. Because as I stood there proud, I looked at my family and saw in their eyes overwhelming love and sense of achievement for what I had accomplished, and said to myself, "They make life worth living." You see, with all due respect to former Green Bay Packers coaching great Vince Lombardi, winning isn't the only thing. It really isn't. It's whether you've given it your best shot. And not just during the match but in preparation for it, too. Did you train as hard as you could?

You'll find in life it's very much the same.

Don't worry about winning, just do your best and remember, don't quit! You, too, can have the time of your life! - Kurt Angle

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His comment after the first pro-wrestling training session, "Hey, Coach, this is a sport. It is hard work, and I love it."

Kurt Angle has signed a contract with TNA Wrestling.

Kurt, “Don‘t Quit“

Dory Funk Jr. - Coach of the Funking Conservatory - E-mail [email protected] - Website www.dory-funk.com

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