MESSAGE #992 CAESARS TENNIS CLASSIC

 

In this video blog, Ed reports from the Caesars Tennis Classic in Atlantic City, New Jersey with Andy Roddick, Marat Safin, Ivan Lendl, Mats Wilander, Pete Sampras and Venus Williams.

MESSAGE #982 MY LAST BLOG ENTRY

This message will unfortunately be my last ever blog entry. I wish I could have made it to #1000 or beyond, but it is a major commitment and I have several other important projects going on.

In these nine hundred and eighty two messages, I have tried to inspire you and I have also been inspired by you with touching notes from all over the world and from all walks of life. It was a difficult decision for me, but the right one.

Thank you for the opportunity to share with you, inspire you and learn from you.

I wish you all the best,

Ed

MESSAGE #967 DAY 8 OF ED’S 21-DAY CHALLENGE PART II

In this video blog, Ed tries his hand (foot) at soccer with Coach Toby in Day 8 of his 21-Day Fitness Challenge Part II.

MESSAGE #966 DAY 8 OF ED’S 21-DAY CHALLENGE PART I

In this video blog, Ed Tseng continues his 21-Day Fitness Challenge by going back to his roots and working out baseball style with Coach Heryk DeJesus.

MESSAGE #962 A SPECIAL DAY

Well,  today is Pi Day (3.14) and Albert Einstein’s birthday.

I spent 9am-5pm on the tennis court and worked out with some of my high school players, so Day 4 of my 21-Day Challenge is complete.

And today’s blog message is a collection of my favorite Einstein quotes…enjoy.

Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.

A man should look for what is, and not for what he thinks should be.

A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.

Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking.

I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.

Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life’s coming attractions.

Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.

MESSAGE #952 THE PROBLEM…

I know what the problem is…

YOUR FEELINGS.

I know what the solution is…

YOUR ACTIONS.

Any questions?

 

Leave your comments below.

MESSAGE #951 DR. SEUSS

Yesterday was my father’s birthday. Do you know who else had a birthday yesterday?

Dr. Seuss.

He’s the childrens book author, right?

Wrong.

Everyone can learn from his words.

Here are some great quotes…

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes.

You can steer yourself, any direction you choose.

Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you.

Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So… get on your way.

And will you succeed? Yes indeed, yes indeed! Ninety-eight and three-quarters percent guaranteed.

Happy Belated Birthday, Dr. Seuss.

What’s YOUR favorite quote? Leave your comments below…

MESSAGE #950 ED’S KITCHEN TOUR


In this video blog, I give a tour of my kitchen and talk about some things that I put into my body.

A very special Happy Birthday to my father, the great Vincent Tseng. Thank you for being a great father, friend and role model. I love you.

MESSAGE #945 PEAK PERFORMANCE IN MUSIC AND LIFE


Ed Tseng interviews drummer, Scott Strunk, founder of Strunk Drum Studios, on peak performance in music and life. https://www.edtseng.com

MESSAGE #942 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WINNING

Today’s message is especially dedicated to the great Lewis Howes.

Does your day determine your attitude or does your attitude determine your day?
-COACH DARREN VENTRE

Does how you play determine your attitude or does your attitude determine how you play?
-ED TSENG, author of “Game. Set. Life.” and Pro of the Year USTA 2005

True champions can do their best when they feel their worst. Anyone can perform well when they feel good.

But the great ones are able to perform well even when they don’t have their “A” game.

Will you act how you feel, or will you act like how you WANT to feel?

It’s your choice whether you act like a winner, or you act like a whiner.

If you practiced your sport today for ten hours, would you really wake up tomorrow morning a better athlete?

No.

But do you know how you CAN instantly become better?

By having a winning mindset and by having a winning attitude.

I taught a boy yesterday in a group lesson. He seemed low energy and I asked him if he was tired; he said yes. I told him that it was okay to feel tired, but he didn’t have to ACT tired. He smiled, and said, “Okay.”

He then proceeded to increase his energy and ended up playing great the rest of the lesson.

You don’t have to be a talented, gifted or a world champion to have a winning attitude. Anyone can do it, it’s a choice.

Who has the best attitude that you know?