If you're playing within your capability, what's the point? If you're not pushing your own technique to its own limits with the risk that it might just crumble at any moment, then you're not really doing your job.
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If you're not pushing your own technique to its own limits with the risk that it might just crumble at any moment, then you're not really doing your job.
If I don't practice the way I should, then I won't play the way that I know I can.
As long as I give the best performance I can give, I know I can't do any more.
I will respect the limits of my experience but that won't stop me from trying to lead by example of my work. Being a good teammate and picking them up on and off the field is a simple goal of mine.
You just have to take control of your own performance.
I could not have done anymore, I had pushed myself to a limit that I had never touched before and that's definitely going to change you - than going out and doing what you do in practice every day.
You can only do the work to the very best of your ability.
And there is a time where you can be beyond yourself. You can be better than your technique. You can be better than most of your usual ideas. And this is a whole other category that you can get into.
I don't feel that I have any great grasp of technique that I should pass along to people.
The essence of strategy is that you must set limits on what you're trying to accomplish.