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 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.
You only do good work when you're taking risks and pushing yourself.
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.
Doing any job for too long limits your possibilities.
I don't feel that I have any great grasp of technique that I should pass along to people.
If something is not good enough, stop doing it.
Unless you're involved with thinking about what you're doing, you end up doing the same thing over and over, and that becomes tedious and, in the end, defeating.
People will tell you that you can't do it, no matter what you are trying to do, so you just have to really keep at it.
I get scared as crap to perform but I push myself to do it. I don't know what I would be doing without it.
I still find it hard to push my own limits. I know where my limits are and that I always have to push myself.