In the sports arena I would say there is nothing like training and preparation. You have to train your mind as much as your body.
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I am used to training 10 to 12 sessions a week, so I have the physical and mental endurance that comes with being an athlete.
Being an athlete, you know how to train and prepare your body for a performance and you're able to do it under pressure.
The most important part of this is to prepare the athlete for life in general and then be able to compete.
Training is such a vital part of preparation for a game, you really do train to play. It tops up your ability, like sharpening a carving knife. You can get away with not doing it for a while, as long as you have reached a certain standard of fitness.
Many activities and team play participation will give you a training that will prove invaluable later on in life.
If someone were to actually come to one of our training sessions, there's lots of flipping and sweating and crying and blood going on all over the place. I mean, if that doesn't qualify it as a sport, then I don't know what does.
I think what endurance sports teach you is to stay dedicated, stay focused, and also to understand you're going to have ups and downs, but you need to keep running right through them.
Practice puts brains in your muscles.
You prepare yourself by concentrating on what you have to do out on the field.
There is no single way to train, or do anything well. You have to keep thinking, keep doing things.
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