A Note From The Team Mushrooms Locker Room
What we know about winning
It's a funny thing about the competitors who keep finding ways to get better. They don't suffer more than everyone else. They suffer less.
The whole sports supplement business is built on a different idea. That progress only comes to those most willing to make themselves miserable. That the body responds to punishment. That you can only earn it in the dark hours, hating yourself enough to do the work. It's a great story.
But check out the marathoner who passes you at mile twenty looking like they're listening to a song you can't hear.
The bantamweight who startles awake in the wee hours and goes back to sleep anyway. The point guard who, at the end of the game, pulls up the logo with a half smile and swishes it.
They have one thing in common: they've stopped fighting their training and started playing it. They play the way a great quarterback plays, reading the game, trusting the work, finding the bootleg scramble that nobody else saw.
They play by, some days, not training at all. And every now and again, they play by trying somebody else's sport for a while, badly, just because it's fun. Turns out the mind and body work better when the competitor attached is enjoying what they're doing.

Game on