I linked to a Fortune Magazine article a while back about luck, talent, hardwork, etc. In this article it discussed something called “deliberate practice,” meaning practice where you don’t go through the motions, you focus on a particular aspect you wish to improve on. Too many times athletes just go through the motions. You’re there physically, doing whatever you need to do, but not mentally. You can be running plays and using your head, but not necessarily there mentally. I found a great article that goes into more depth on deliberate practice. You may know already a lot about deliberate practice, but it’s always a good thing to keep this our minds. By practicing better, we become better athletes. Plain and simple.
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