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re: Is "knowing how to win" a thing?
Posted on 9/28/14 at 8:08 pm to austingator
Posted on 9/28/14 at 8:08 pm to austingator
BTW, I'm a tennis addict and I read a lot of tennis winning books. And streaks in winning and losing are a real thing. Tennis is a very stressful (because of it's scoring) game, and the mind game is probably more important than technique. There are ways to overcome losing streaks, things you can do.
Anyway getting back to football, our punter was awesome two years ago, and last year he was simply terrible. Out of the blue. This year, he is back to his former stellar self. Why? He wasn't hurt. What changed? It was all up in his head.
Anyway getting back to football, our punter was awesome two years ago, and last year he was simply terrible. Out of the blue. This year, he is back to his former stellar self. Why? He wasn't hurt. What changed? It was all up in his head.
This post was edited on 9/28/14 at 8:10 pm
Posted on 9/28/14 at 9:11 pm to austingator
Kentucky is a pretty good example of the question. They had chances to put away Florida but didn't do it. When they played Vandy, despite having some real hiccups during the game, they were able to KBO (Keep Buggering On) their way to a win. It was a huge step forward for them, not only breaking the string of losses in the SEC, but doing so in a game where they did not play their best.
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