The Deer….
One cannot argue the importance of diet. It isn't practical for the average player/person to believe or partake in a science of diet. It becomes a question of practicality and resources. What about the paleo-diet?
But perhaps this is more a case of "deer in the headlights" syndrome than anything else. The propensity of over analysis and the need to think through infinitesimal details leave the mind and brain so befuddled that the things it
should be thinking about in match play…moving the feet and knowing the score…gets lost in the shuffle.
Most or all of the thinking needs to be sorted out on the practice court or in the training room. Once you take the court you should be only thinking about watching the ball, moving the feet and turning to the ball early and your relative strengths and weaknesses as opposed to your opponent. Perhaps a tactical game plan.
Focus on the score…that should stimulate those feet to start churning.
One cannot argue the importance of diet. It isn't practical for the average player/person to believe or partake in a science of diet. It becomes a question of practicality and resources. What about the paleo-diet?
But perhaps this is more a case of "deer in the headlights" syndrome than anything else. The propensity of over analysis and the need to think through infinitesimal details leave the mind and brain so befuddled that the things it
should be thinking about in match play…moving the feet and knowing the score…gets lost in the shuffle.
Most or all of the thinking needs to be sorted out on the practice court or in the training room. Once you take the court you should be only thinking about watching the ball, moving the feet and turning to the ball early and your relative strengths and weaknesses as opposed to your opponent. Perhaps a tactical game plan.
Focus on the score…that should stimulate those feet to start churning.
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