What I've found is that you must have good speed and agility (thus pole vault and hurdles is a good test), a good frame to handle the amount of weight training and running that will be required to improve, but more importantly an internal burning desire to improve yourself through hard work, without the motivation of being in the highlight as are some individual event athletes. You know, about the only time you hear of the decathlon in the general media is during the Olympics...
Decathlon is an unusual event - you are competing against other athletes, but mostly against yourself and the scale. Most decathletes, from my experience, enjoy seeing others in the "fraternity" improve because they understand the amount of work it takes to get there. Sure, they want to win, but more especially they each want to improve themselves by gaining on the elusive goal of setting a PR in every event so they be the best in the one.
My teammate (Jim Jones - 2 time MVC decathlon champ) summed it up pretty well when he penned the following writing... hope you enjoy it.
Decathlon Creed
Brethren of the Decathlon Faith:
We are bound together by a common purpose -
To strive for proficiency in ten events
in order that we might be excellent in one.
With Rolex consistency, we press onward toward
the goal that is set before us.
We will not be denied the opportunity to compete
and to pursue our vision,
To grasp the ultimate evasive challenge of
combining ten personal records in a single decathlon.
And let us not lose heart in the seemingly endless futility of training.
For we have faith that we can, we will, we must, we shall succeed.
And neither pain, nor injury, nor exhaustion, nor any other hurdle
can prevent us from emerging victorious.
Down deep everyone dreams of being a decathlete,
but only a devoted few are willing to pay the price
to make those dreams come true.
The most important thing in the decathlon
is not winning the award,
but to struggle, to persist, to conquer thyself,
and to triumph over the scale.
Written by Jim Jones (West Texas State University - 1980)
