I've seen - both in myself and my competitors - how satisfaction can lead to a lack of vigilance, then to mistakes and missed opportunities. Garry Kimovich Weinstein, a.k.a. Garry Kasparov
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Sometimes I think your comments are directed at me...
Please note until the UIL decides to protect athletes from malfunctioning equipment, I will not stop my vigilence, no matter how many small victories we get during the battle.
stumbled on this one this a.m. and thought it could apply to all of us, especially coaches and athletes. once one is satisfied, the drive to improve is diminished.
2 comments:
Sometimes I think your comments are directed at me...
Please note until the UIL decides to protect athletes from malfunctioning equipment, I will not stop my vigilence, no matter how many small victories we get during the battle.
Concerned parent...
stumbled on this one this a.m. and thought it could apply to all of us, especially coaches and athletes. once one is satisfied, the drive to improve is diminished.
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