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Kicking from the T - difficulty
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 674843" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>true, as ALWAYS the psychological dimension is overlooked. There are shrinks who are specialized to treat athletes now, did you know ? Some decades ago, that'd be seen as a poossy thing for an athlete. Lebron James for e.g., the best basketball player in the world for the past few years, saw someone and the results have shown. There are breathing exercises, things to picture in your mind, 'mantra' or phrases to repeat psychically...</p><p>Sports really do call on almost every possible aspect of human aptitudes, and are more than an "athletic" practice..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 674843, member: 57076"] true, as ALWAYS the psychological dimension is overlooked. There are shrinks who are specialized to treat athletes now, did you know ? Some decades ago, that'd be seen as a poossy thing for an athlete. Lebron James for e.g., the best basketball player in the world for the past few years, saw someone and the results have shown. There are breathing exercises, things to picture in your mind, 'mantra' or phrases to repeat psychically... Sports really do call on almost every possible aspect of human aptitudes, and are more than an "athletic" practice.. [/QUOTE]
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