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By Jose Olson


Sports speakers can inspire and motivate audiences to improve their performances in athletics and other activities. Athletes usually have a personal story to share of overcoming obstacles and of personal strength that resonates with audiences. Their stories of difficulty and triumph can help listeners want to be better themselves. Athlete Public Motivational Speaker can benefit immensely from the following insights.

Get their attention. This is not just any old opening. It could be a highly provocative statement or question. Sometimes loud noises or extravagant gestures are appropriate. By this time next year, 450 men and 275 women reading this article will be eating and shopping from garbage cans and stealing clothes from the Salvation Army! This will get the attention of any audience because they will be wondering who and why. Did I get your attention? Good.

For these reasons, athletes make good motivational speakers for all kinds of events. Crowds can be inspired by any number of different types of seminars, presentations or conferences. The basic message of overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles has nearly universal appeal. Most people can relate to their stories of challenges and triumphs on at least some level, even if their lives are on a very different trajectory than that of a star athlete.

Satisfy the need. This is where you outline how you think the need can be addressed. Every poverty eradication programme should allocate at least 75% of its resources to building the self-esteem of the so-called poor. They must be educated to understand that the answers to their problems are within themselves and not in a welfare programme.

Present a vision. What would your vision to eradicating poverty be? A world of only positive people? A world free of poverty? Whatever it is, share it. Be emotional, be controversial, be spiritual, be whatever you choose but be supremely confident. "Come with me, if you will, to a world where parents make their children understand that there is enough abundance for everyone. To a world where "poor, peaceful and polite" is no longer worn like a badge. Come with me to a world where it is clearly understood that there is nothing wrong with being wealthy!

Call to action. This may take many forms and is entirely dependent on what the speaker wants the listeners to do. I ask you, readers, to join with me to take those crucial steps to eradicating poverty from the thoughts of young minds. Let us use our skills to speak out, write out and stand up against the messages that are being fed to their receptive minds. We have to instill in them an appreciation for giving their best effort to every endeavor.

These speakers can be drawn from many different activities. Professional football players, accomplished tennis players, marathon runners, world class swimmers and Olympic speed skaters are all possible options. Many of these individuals have experienced a great deal of personal drama, both good and bad, that enables them to inspire crowds with their inspirational or motivational messages. Most people can relate to competition this way, and apply what they have learned to their own lives in some meaningful fashion.

In conclusion, the sure way to a good motivational speaking is to simulate the attention of your audience. You can then ascertain their need and meet it by presenting a vision and advocating a call of action.




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