Relentless is a book made by Tim’s Grover a personal trainer who has trained mutable professional athletes like Michel Jordan and Kobe Bryant. The book is about how to achieve mental and physical dominance and showing how to be relentless and to have the ability to achieve whatever you want. In the book he explains what it takes to be a professional and in the book he tells a secret about how to become a professional athlete.
“Cleaner law: When you’re going through a world of pain, you never hide it. You show up to work ready to go, you face adversity and your critics and those who judge you, you step into the zone and perform at the top level when everyone else is expecting you to falter. That’s being a professional.” (p. 172)
This means that if you want to be a professional or a famous athlete you can’t let your emotions or others stop you from moving forward. You have to keep coming to practice, going to the gym to work out, stay focused on your goals, and don’t let your emotions or people put you down. So if people are thinking that you are going to fail or not do good in a game you have to prove them wrong by not letting your problems take over you and make you do bad, you have to stay focused and perform. That is what you have to do to become a professional.