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Getting It Together With Sports Motivational PostersEveryone has seen the poster of the cat that is hanging on for dear life to a tree branch and the clever caption reads "hang in there baby" or something like that. That is called a motivational poster and in the last decade or so motivational posters have come a long way baby and they are starting to become staples in offices and locker rooms all over the world. The business motivational posters talk of things like achievement and success in pretty broad terms. These posters are meant to be put on the wall in the office and have everyone get so motivated from seeing them that they want to run out and make more money for the company or just do their job even better than they have ever done it before. It was an interesting idea in business but unfortunately business motivation is not that simple and it did not take long for a whole line of parody de-motivational office posters to spring up spouting the virtues of procrastination and failure without trying. Now the whole motivational poster thing has gotten so bad that the de-motivational posters are starting to appear in offices all over the country. But sport motivational posters are a different story. The sport motivation poster has been around for a long time and a good sport motivational print is something that can really inspire an athlete to succeed. It is like cheap flights. A motivational sports poster like Muhammad Ali standing over an opponent that is lying motionless on the mat can inspire any athlete to succeed. Motivational sports prints like that don't even start out as motivational sports posters, they just kind of turn out that way. How can you look at that picture of Ali and not get inspired to succeed in anything? It has gone on to be one of the most popular motivational posters of all time. It has even made its way to icon status as it has started to appear on the bass drums of various rock bands and in other sorts of media outlets. That picture embodies the power an image can have to move people to succeed. For some reason offices find a picture of Muhammad Ali yelling at someone he just beat up to be inappropriate for the office but it may just be the thing they need. Other sports chime in with their own motivational posters and sometimes it is just an image of a champion that inspires other athletes in that sport to succeed. Many golf motivational prints feature Arnie Palmer or Tiger Woods to get golfers motivated. Hockey motivational posters will many times feature the celebration on ice of the 1980 USA Olympic ice hockey team after they beat the Soviet Union. Running motivational posters will feature an image of a marathon runner crossing the finish line while soccer motivation posters will have someone scoring the winning goal while the crowd goes crazy. Whatever your motivation is in sports you can usually find it in a sports motivational poster. Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '<' in /home/directstyle/bubblesport.com/_footer.php on line 2 | ||