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Karaden Posted at 2:36 pm on Aug. 19, 2008
I finally understand what my coaches have been trying to drill into my head all my life. I can now dig deep for energy, even when my legs are about to fall off. I run harder when I'm tired than wehn I just get to practice. I try, I sweat, I want to just pass out but have to keep running.

It only took 13 years of competitive sports. Now to apply it to the rest of my life...

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Karaden Posted at 4:36 am on Aug. 20, 2008
Quote: from hithere at 12:36 am on Aug. 20, 2008

how are you thinking of applying it to life...?

Never giving in. Always pushing a little harder. Looking to examine my weaknesses, covering them with my strengths until I can fix them.

Karaden Posted at 4:35 am on Aug. 20, 2008
Quote: from FutileRhetoric at 2:13 am on Aug. 20, 2008

The mental game is just as important as physical. Surprised it too you that long to learn though.

Before I managed to glide along on my own usually untiring energy. Now I actually have to work. I've come a long way.

(That and before I just played to play and have fun. Now I am playing to win because it is my job.)

FutileRhetoric Posted at 10:13 pm on Aug. 19, 2008
The mental game is just as important as physical. Surprised it too you that long to learn though.
hithere Posted at 8:36 pm on Aug. 19, 2008
how are you thinking of applying it to life...?
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